Danica Patrick In her outstanding NASCAR and IndyCar careers, it has reached a height. Now, retired drivers are bringing her talents into a new sport.
The 42-year-old recently revealed that she started taking tennis classes. Patrick advises her to focus on the new sport, centering around potential long-term health benefits.
In 2018, Forbes cites a study It is confirmed from Denmark that people who often participate in racket sports can extend their lives.
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Danica Patrick, former Indiana driver at 500 Indianapolis Circuit 105 Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis. (Mark J. Redlas/US Sports Today)
“All racket sports, as well as active sports like basketball and soccer, can help increase life span, even though tennis stands out in it,” the study said.
Patrick posted a video discussing possible benefits Racket sports.
“So, tennis lessons.” She added the post to her Instagram story.

Danica Patrick at Indianapolis 500, Indianapolis on May 27, 20218 at Indianapolis Raceway in Indianapolis, May 27, 20218. (Mark J. Redlas/US Sports Today)
In another recent social media post, Patrick revealed that she became interested On Golf About two years ago.

Danica Patrick attended the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Camping World RV Sales 301 on July 12, 2013 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (Jonathan Ferrey/NASCAR via Getty Images)
“I decided to actually learn how to play golf about 2 years ago. Of course it was a seasonal season, mainly in Arizona calories, but there was also work and skiing! I thought I finally figured it out last fall. Then I forgot to hit my driver and started a year off…until 10 days ago.until about ten days ago. Instagram posts.
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Patrick is the most successful woman in car racing history. She made history when she became the first female driver to win pole position in the NASCAR Cup Series (the highest level in NASCAR). She retired in 2018.
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