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Retired NASCAR star Danica Patrick shifting gears in pursuit of new sport

Danika Patrick She reached great altitudes during her career NASCAR and Indycar. Now, a retired driver takes her talents to a new sport.

The 42 -year -old revealed that she started taking tennis lessons. Patrick suggested its axis on the new sport focused on the possible health benefits in the long run.

In 2018, Forbes cited a study One of the Denmark has decided that people who play regularly can extend racket sports.

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Former Indycar series Danika Patrick during 105 Indianapolis 500 in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Mark J. Rebilas/Usa Today SPORTS)

“All racket sports – along with active sport such as basketball and football – are believed to help increase age, although tennis highlight all of them,” according to the study.

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Patrick posted a video clip discussing the potential benefits of Racket.

“Hence tennis lessons,” she commented the story on her story at Instagram.

Danika Patrick in 2018

Danika Patrick during 102 Indianapolis 500 in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis May 27, 20218. (Mark J. Rebilas/Usa Today SPORTS)

In another publication of social media, Patrick revealed that she has developed attention In the golf About two years ago.

Danika Patrick in 2013

Danica Patrick during the qualification for the Nascar Sprint Cup Series Camping World RV Sals 301 in New Hamshire Motor Speedway July 12, 2013, in Loudon, NH (Jonathan Ferry/Nassakar via Getti Pictures)

“I have already decided to learn how to play the golf game about two years ago. Of course, it’s a bit seasonal, mostly for the heat in AZ, but also work and ski! I thought I had finally discovered last fall. Then I forgot how to hit my drivers to start the year. Instagram post.

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Patrick is the most successful woman in the history of cars. History was made when she became the first female driver to win a pole in the NASCAR Cup, the highest level in NASCAR. I retired in 2018.

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