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Patrick in Daytona to start ‘Danica Double’

- By Jenna Fryer Jenna Fryer is an Associated Press writer.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Danica Patrick watched drivers turn laps out of the corner of her eye. In her whirlwind preparatio­n for the “Danica Double,” getting a car ready for the first event of the NASCAR season had not been a priority.

But with practice running for Sunday’s exhibition race at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway — an event Patrick would have been eligible to enter if she had a car — the highest-finishing woman in Daytona 500 history could only follow along on a TV monitor.

“It all came together too late,” she said Saturday. “A couple of days ago I was thinking to myself that we should have run the backup car in the (exhibition) . ... I was like, ‘Man, where was I on that one?’ I didn’t think of it soon enough. It would have been good practice.”

Patrick is retiring after she races in both NASCAR’s Feb. 18 season-opening Daytona 500 and the Indianapol­is 500 in May.

After a speaking engagement in Grand Cayman, she pulled through the speedway gates for her first stop on a two-race farewell tour. She finally got in her Daytona 500 car Saturday afternoon and briefly led a practice session before settling into 16th for the day.

This offseason, Patrick has been the big headline in auto racing, as has often been the case through the years.

First, she announced her retirement plans, then the end of her five-year relationsh­ip with NASCAR driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. She published a wellness book and revealed she’s dating Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers, who will be at the Daytona 500.

“He’s going to be here to support me and he’s excited,” Patrick told the Associated Press. “I’m excited to show him what I do.”

Patrick will drive the No. 7 Chevrolet for Premium Motorsport­s in the Daytona 500 with Tony Eury Jr. as her crew chief. Eury was atop Patrick’s pit box for her initial entry into NASCAR when she began to dabble in stock cars in 2010. Patrick is the only woman to lead laps in the Daytona 500, win the pole for the Daytona 500, and win an IndyCar race, and is also the highest-finishing woman in the Indy 500.

Eury was crew chief for 51 races over three Xfinity Series seasons with Patrick. When rides for the “Daytona Double” did not materializ­e as predicted, Patrick worked behind the scenes to move the process along.

She asked GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons if he had interest in sponsoring her again. GoDaddy decided to rejoin Patrick for her final two races.

 ?? John Raoux / Associated Press ?? Danica Patrick looks over her car before a practice session Saturday. She will retire after the Indianapol­is 500 in May.
John Raoux / Associated Press Danica Patrick looks over her car before a practice session Saturday. She will retire after the Indianapol­is 500 in May.

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