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I've never seen myself as a 'girl driver.' I'm just a driver.
Danica Patrick
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Danica Patrick
Age: 42
Born: 1982
Born: March 25
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Wisconsin
Danica Sue Patrick
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So many people have that story as to how they could have maybe won the Indy 500, which is for me the ultimate goal. I would imagine for a lot of people it's the ultimate goal. It's definitely high up on the list.
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I would tell kids not be like me, but to try and be better than me. Because I always wanted to be better than everyone I was around. That's what drove me. I wanted to be better than my role models. I'm super competitive.
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In this society these days, women are widely accepted in all kinds of cross-gender areas. So yeah, it's time!
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I didn't want to fall back. But I realized it was more important to make it to the end under my own power than to run flat out in the lead or in second and then run out of fuel with a lap to go.
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One of the areas I have a little less confidence in is giving any kind of a speech.
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Winning is the obvious goal, but it's not easy. There are so many good drivers and every week is different. I want to win badly, but I understand that it's going to take hard work. In the meantime I'll continue to set obtainable goals and do my best both on and off the racetrack.
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Give yourself permission to shoot for something that seems totally beyond your grasp. You may be surprised at your capabilities
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My goal is people associate November with COPD awareness month as much as they notice October with breast cancer and pink. That'd be a great thing if it happened. The fact that COPD kills more people than breast cancer and diabetes put together should raise some red flags.
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