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Retirement from NASCAR is looking really good for IndyCar ace Danica Patrick. Besides introducing her own podcast and wine label, her social media accounts for a life well lived. From the fascinating architecture of Rome to the soothing sunny weather at Capri, Danica is having a blast. However, fans are not the only ones living vicariously through her. It seems that fellow NASCAR drivers aren’t far behind. 

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Part-time IndyCar driver Marco Andretti was among the many people who were quite amazed by Danica Patrick’s exciting trip to Italy. The two have paired up professionally for quite some time in their NASCAR career, and have been known to share quite a smooth relationship. As Patrick took to Instagram to exhibit her vacation moments, Andretti made a comment that certainly called for attention. 

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Danica Patrick and her friends recreated three undraped women back to life

On her recent trip to Italy, Patrick posted multiple pictures with her friends. As they ventured through the Colosseum and Saint Peter’s Church, Patrick came across a sculpture of three almost-naked women. She, along with two of her female friends stood in front of the sculpture and struck the same pose. The picture came out as quite a goofy yet beautiful one. She neatly wrapped up the post with the caption “When in Rome….” 

Naturally, comments flooded below the post as fans swooned over the pictures. However, it was one comment from IndyCar icon Marco Andretti that was as playful as Patrick’s picture. Patrick had simply commented, “Go on….”, encouraging Patrick to finish the sentence in her caption.

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Fans have already put their brains to work upon seeing this comment. What could Andretti possibly have wanted to convey through his comment? What are the fans missing out on? Similar to most of her fans who viewed the post,  Andretti certainly was curious about how Patrick wanted the sentence to end.

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Fans go gaga over the post

It is not new for Danica Patrick to woo her fans. She hasn’t stopped fascinating everyone even years after she left her racing career behind. The overwhelming amount of comments beneath her post says it all. Some have innuendos laced with them, pointing out that the women in the statue are naked, so it’s not a remake unless they follow suit.

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While others simply admire her beauty, others cheer for her to make a comeback in racing. Comments like “When in Rome be artwork,” and “You definitely get around. When can we see you in F1 again?” topped the comment section.

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Again, comments like “O great, historical monuments and statues are gonna be crumbling seeing all that hawtness” prove how she still rules over fans’ hearts. 

Fans certainly love how Danica is raising the temperature in Rome. On the other hand, they are equally excited to see Marco Andretti make his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut this Saturday. Will Marco set some fires in his debut itself? Only Saturday will tell.

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Anjori Mukherjee is a NASCAR writer at EssentiallySports. A journalist and storyteller by heart, Anjori has gained significant experience in sports journalism in the past four years. Being thorough in research and unbiased in her pronouncements, she lives by upholding journalistic integrity. Being a long-time supporter of the Chevrolet camp, she can often be seen betting on the HMS quartet, and more recently, on TRT’s Ross Chastain. However, she does not let her choice of favorites affect the neutrality and flair of her tone. When she’s not writing or researching, Anjori enjoys baking and experimental cooking while streaming Netflix.

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