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May 03, 2009
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IndyCar’s Danica Patrick Makes Time’s 100 Most Influential People
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Here’s some good automotive news for a change: The Danica Patrick IndyCar racing juggernaut keeps rolling along. And just in time for the biggest auto race of the year.

Time magazine, relying on an Internet poll to determine its third annual list of the top 100 most influential people in the world, named race car driver, advertising icon, Midwest fashion plate and the generally hot Patrick to position #93.

The only woman to ever win an IndyCar race (at Motegi, Japan, 2008) outpaced NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Queen of All Media Oprah Winfrey, FOX’s Bill O’Reilly (maybe racing can save the world) and Prince (who, physically, is about the same size as Patrick).

Patrick received 523,545 votes. The magazine noted this is Patrick’s first appearance in their Top 100 list.

In the PR statement she didn’t write, Patrick’s people said: “I’m humbled and honored to be on the list with so many other amazing people. I’m grateful to have wonderful people around me that keep me grounded and in the moment. I know I don’t say it often enough, but thank you for helping me achieve my goals and dreams while allowing me to be myself in the fast-paced lifestyle I lead.”

Why do sponsors always think these drivers have to sound so damn homogenized? I wish the PR people would get out of the way and let … racers be racers. Racers don’t say things like, “the fast-paced lifestyle I lead.” They say, “Get out of my way or I’ll put you in the wall and kick your freakin’ ass.” And then they do.

- Huffington Post


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