Nascar News: Danica Patrick reveals who she would like to face in the dream race

Former Driver NASCAR Danica Patrick has her dream race.
Patrick, 42, was asked to choose three people, dead or alive, racing.
“Well, I think I would like to see how I agreed against Ayrton Senna. He was one of Formula 1 greats,” Patrick said during a recent performance in Ouskick’s “Gaines for girls“Podcast with Riley Gaines.
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Former driver Indycar series Danica Patrick During 105. Indianapolis 500 on Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Mark J. Rebilus/USA Today Sports)
Senna, who died in an accident during the 1994 race at the age of 34, Formula 1 legend.
Senna scored 41 wins, 65 half positions, 19 fastest circles and 80 podiums and was known for her aggressive driving style.
Patrick then chose one of the biggest drivers of Nasscar to compete against.
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“Maybe you go out there and Doorbang with Dale Earnhardt Sr. I obviously know (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) Great good. I was driving after him. He is a friend and his wife Amy is great. But, you know, he was known as” intimidator. “So that would be fun to see, as it was?
Earnhardt was racing in the Nasscar Winston Cup series, now Nascar Cup series, from 1975 to 2001.
Danica Patrick at the initial grid before Grand Prix Montreal at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. (David Kirouac/USA Today Sports)
Earnhardt won 76 Winston Cup and 24 exhibition events, for combined 100 wins.
The legend is the only driver in the history of NASCAR who won the race in four different, consecutive decades.
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Earnhardt, like Senna, died in a skull fracture race during a collision in the last round during the Dayton 500 2001 at the age of 49.
In Patrick’s hypothetical race, she competes on Senna and Earnhardt, and for her third party she decided to put someone in her own car.
Danica Patrick participates in the Rancho Mirage speaker series on January 21, 2020 in Rancho Mirage, California. (Imagine)
“Maybe I put someone in my car. Who would I like to put in my car? I think I would put Jesus into my car. I think, in all my spiritual practices and religious experiences, I associated with Jesus’ energy. He always felt like a homemade, like your best friend. It’s like someone who is just great, but it’s just willing.
Patrick is one of the most successful women in the history of the race.
She is the first woman to win Indycar series The race, the first to have a position in the Nasscar Cup Series series and maintains the biggest finish by the Woman in Indianapolis 500 and Dayton 500, among many other achievements.
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