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HARD HIT SHAKES PATRICK

Driver says crash worst of career

- Mike Hembree @mikehembre­e Special for USA TODAY Sports

On yet another race day when cars thought they could fly, among the results were a battered race car finishing third, Chris Buescher going for a wild ride into the sky and Danica Patrick taking a hit she called the hardest in her career.

Although cars were airborne, perhaps the most dangerous wreck of the day occurred late in the race when Patrick, bumped from behind by Michael McDowell, hit Matt Kenseth hard and then sailed at near-full speed into the backstretc­h inside wall, her car erupting into flames. Kenseth also hit the wall hard while flipping, riding the wall upside down and rolling back on the track.

Patrick was in the infield medical center for an unusually long time. She finally emerged, obviously shaken.

A half-hour after the accident, she said her chest hurt when she breathed and she had bruises from the wreck. She said a chest X-ray showed no serious injuries.

“I’m pretty sure I got hit, and the car spun toward the inside wall,” she said. “It hit really hard. Everything — the steering wheel — is way out of place. I hit my foot. Hit my arm. There was fire inside the car. It kind of knocked the breath out of me a little bit.”

Patrick scrambled from the smoking remains of the wrecked car and walked briskly to the nearby wall. As Kenseth climbed from his crashed car nearby, she leaned over to catch her breath.

“I wish there wasn’t so much distance between the track and the wall, because you gain such momentum at such a bad angle when you go there,” she said. “I’ve had the unfortunat­e scenario of hitting the inside wall at a superspeed­way a few times now, and they’re all bad.”

Patrick said the fire caused her to be probably the most scared she had been in a race car.

“I haven’t had fire on the inside before,” she said. “It got to the glove a little bit. Honestly, I was thinking about my hair. I have a lot of hair, and I don’t want to lose it.

“That was the worst one (wreck) so far. I have decent bruises on my arm and foot. I hit a wall at 200. And my chest hurts when I breathe.”

Patrick has been racing at the top levels of the sport since her IndyCar debut in 2005. She raced virtually full time there through the 2011 season. She moved to Cup racing full time in 2013.

Patrick said the threat of rain made Sunday’s racing crazier than Talladega’s normal competitio­n.

“We all kind of raced to halfway, then all raced to the rain that was coming and all raced to the end,” she said. “The whole race we were racing like we were racing to the end. There were no moments to relax. I’m sure that expanded peoples’ comfort zone at the end of the race, because we were used to running close. Then some people took it to the edge.”

 ?? MARVIN GENTRY, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Danica Patrick, getting away from her car, said the fire inside scared her. She had bruises and chest pains after the crash.
MARVIN GENTRY, USA TODAY SPORTS Danica Patrick, getting away from her car, said the fire inside scared her. She had bruises and chest pains after the crash.

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