The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Eyes on Patrick in her IndyCar return

- By Jenna Fryer

Sebastien Bourdais was back at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway on Monday. So was Helio Castroneve­s, who returned to his home away from home to re-acclimate to an Indy car.

But the show really begins today when Danica Patrick’s farewell tour returns to her biggest stage. The world’s most famous female race car driver returns to IndyCar for the first time since 2011 to prepare for her final drive around Indianapol­is Motor Speedway in advance of the Indianapol­is 500. Her preparatio­ns will help kick off IndyCar’s beloved “Month of May” — and Patrick is sure to own the headlines.

“I imagine I’ll probably pop up into the seat fully kitted up once before I get in, just to make sure everything is good, and go over things like, ‘How the hell do I start this thing?’ ” Patrick said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. And by that, Patrick literally meant how she starts the car and begins her final drive.

She’s been chasing her dreams since she was a lit- tle girl in Illinois, and two decades later, she’s ready to call it a career. Her farewell began with NASCAR’s season-opening Daytona 500, where Patrick was collected in a crash and finished 35th.

But the “Danica Double” was always about bringing her career full circle and walking away at Indy, the place that made her a house- hold name. Patrick led 19 laps and finished fourth as a rookie in 2005 and was a career-best third in 2009. She’s thrived on Indy’s main stage, and she doesn’t anticipate that changing this year.

Yes, it’s been more than six years since she’s been in an Indy car. But she’s approach- ing today like she did her very first Indy test, in 2004.

“I first drove an Indy car back in the day at Kentucky when no one was watching, now they are going to be watching,” she said. “I’ve got a feeling that if it’s comfortabl­e, it could come back to me really quick. I have to remember the very first time I ever drove an Indy car, having never driven one before, it went fine.”

Like it or not, Patrick has earned her spot on the cen- tral stage for the final month of her racing career. With Patrick back at Indy for the May 27 race, everything she does in her GoDaddy-sponsored Chevrolet will be scrutinize­d. Even Monday, the first day the track opened for testing, had a buzz about Patrick’s presence and she wasn’t even on the track.

Instead, it was Bourdais back on the big oval for the first time since he broke his hip and pelvis when he wrecked qualifying his car for last year’s 500. The injury was supposed to sideline him all year, but he was back in the IndyCar Series before the end of 2017 and already has a win and a pole on his resume this season.

Castroneve­s, the threetime Indy 500 winner, also got his first laps around Indy in the 2018 configurat­ion of the car. The Brazilian will only run this month at Indy and try to grab a record-tying fourth victory.

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Danica Patrick returns to Indy for the first time since 2011.

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