Penticton Herald

Patrick to end career at next year’s Indy 500

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HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Danica Patrick broke down in tears as she announced Friday she will retire from full-time racing next year after running the Daytona 500 and then the Indianapol­is 500, closing her career at the storied track that made her famous.

Patrick told The Associated Press it took her many months to come to the realizatio­n her career is all but over. Once she accepted it, the idea of ending her career at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway popped into her head.

She told her agent, and she’s been working on putting together “The Danica Double” over the last several weeks.

“I just blurted out, ‘Let’s end it with the Indy 500,”’ she said. “This ignites something in me. But I am done after May. Everyone needs to put their mind there. My plan is to be at Indy, and then I’m done.”

Patrick would not reveal who she will drive for in either race next year, but Chip Ganassi Racing is the likely ride at Indy.

Ganassi has room to field additional cars — he’s scaling down from four full-time cars to two next year — and would give Patrick a car capable of winning. Roger Penske and Michael Andretti both have full lineups announced for next year’s Indy 500.

Patrick will not be driving in the Daytona 500 for Stewart-Haas Racing, team co-owner Tony Stewart told AP.

Patrick moved from IndyCar to NASCAR after the 2011 season, and has been racing Cup cars for SHR since 2012. She is being replaced by Aric Almirola after Sunday’s season finale.

Patrick is the only woman to have led laps in both the Daytona 500 and the Indianapol­is 500. Patrick ran the Indy 500 from 2005 through 2011. Her highest finish was third in 2009, and she was the first woman to lead laps in the race when she paced the field for 19 trips around the Brickyard as a rookie.

Patrick was highly marketable early in her career even if success on the track was rare. She won the pole for the Daytona 500 in 2013, but finished 24th in the standings the last two seasons. She won her only IndyCar race in 2008, in Japan.

“I am happy that she is doing it on her terms, but I am sad because I feel like there are wins under her belt that she can still get,” Stewart said of Patrick’s retirement plan. “I thought she’d go road racing or back to IndyCar or something along those lines, because I think that’s where she can be successful.”

Patrick said longtime boyfriend Ricky Stenhouse Jr. “has never been more excited about something about me in his life” in regards to finishing at the Indy 500.

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