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Former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick recently shared a video of comedian and free speech advocate, JP Sears on her Instagram. And it seems Patrick found it hilarious.

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The video in question is of the President of the United States, Joe Biden.

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“Just the first :30 is enough to love this,” Patrick wrote in her story.

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Danica Patrick on missing racing and her winemaking venture

In an interview from earlier this year, Danica Patrick spoke about how she feels now that she’s retired and whether or not she misses racing week in and week out. “I do not,” she said.

“I do not miss the pressure, I don’t miss the schedule, the expectation levels, the judgment.”

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Patrick added that she didn’t think about the risks before, but now there are no risks anymore. In fact, now that she watches any race that she was a part of as a racecar driver, it astonishes her.

“I watched these cars start the Indy 500 and come … straight away at 230 miles an hour. And I was like, ‘Wow, I did that. I was crazy,'” she said.

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As for her recent venture into winemaking, the former NASCAR driver revealed that it came naturally to her. And it’s not the work, but the product that attracted her to the industry.

I wouldn’t say it’s the wine industry. It’s more the wine. I truly enjoy drinking wine. It’s my drink of choice,” Patrick said.

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She described how taking several trips to the wine country and experiencing the level of detail and attention that goes into the process of growing the grapes, fermenting, and the whole winemaking process in general, starting her own brand felt natural to her.

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