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“I Did Okay”- Danica Patrick’s Reveals How Her ‘Perfectionist’ Attitude Gets the Best of Her During Ultimate Workout

Published 12/09/2023, 5:37 AM EST

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For one, former Stewart-Haas Racing driver Danica Patrick is indeed a unique individual. After all, she isn’t the type of lady to go by the books. Her outspoken ways and her brash self have always made her the center of attention, making her a controversial character in NASCAR. But that hasn’t diminished her popularity in any way; instead, her love for the spotlight has only made her more popular.

The former IndyCar & NASCAR driver, who is now an active presenter in the Formula 1 world, recently shared a glimpse of her perfectionistic attitude and the perks of being one. The driver-turned-entrepreneur took to her social media to post a story of her cleaning her Jet Black Lamborghini.

Danica Patrick gets the ultimate workout done

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Now, it’s not a secret in the community that Danica Patrick was never the driver’s driver. Even though she is the most successful lady driver the sport of NASCAR has produced, she was never one of those drivers who were inclined towards race builds or anything as such. Instead, she was more of a racer who would gracefully have her way with the car once it was out of the garage.

The 41-year-old opened up to Joe Rogan about her ways, revealing that she used to race just for the thrill of it and knew almost nothing about the mechanical aspects of it. For someone like that, cleaning a medium-sized SUV would certainly make her break a sweat. Recently, the lady driver took to her Instagram to share a story of her cleaning her Lamborghini Urus.

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She was seen with dirty hands explaining the hardships of cleaning the SUV, getting her hands into every possible corner with her perfectionist attitude. Do you see this? Hold on, yeah, I cleaned my car. I’m just going to tell you guys that I’ve never really done that. Dad got the goods so I think I did okay. But I’ll tell you, I’m a perfectionist and like getting into the tires, back door and all, my god it’s a lot, takes forever, and it’s a workout,” said the driver. 

Patrick reveals the secret to her youthful skin

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Even after her days in IndyCar and NASCAR entertaining the community, Danica Patrick is one of those individuals who is still relevant in the community. Unlike prominent names like Dale Earnhardt Jr or her former boss Tony Stewart, Patrick has her way of staying in the game. While she started her racing journey as an open-wheel racer, she is also an entrepreneur and a social media influencer, with thousands of followers watching her every move.

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A few weeks ago, the lady superstar revealed her secret to youthful skin that keeps her in young spirits. Speaking to Forbes, Danica Patrick who is also the ambassador to Cartessa Aesthetics, who produces the VirtueRF micro-needling devices, credited the new age technology for her fresh face.

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She said, “My skin is so much smoother. It’s almost like a resurfacing—even skin tone, less wrinkles—everything gets smoothed out. It’s like turning back the clock.”  Tell us your thoughts on the story in the comments.

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