In male-driven sports, women forge ahead Detroit News Sat, 06 Aug 2005 0:46 AM PDT Danica Patrick, racing this weekend at MIS, is one of many women stepping into spotlight. Danica Patrick is not the first, nor will she be the last. But she is the latest in a growing trend of women who are becoming leaders in male-dominated sports. | Patrick has a rough day at MIS Detroit News Sat, 06 Aug 2005 0:46 AM PDT BROOKYLN -- Danica Patrick's face said it all Sunday. She looked as if she had had a bad day at the office, emotionally and mentally worn down from stress and frustration. | Ford's future with female drivers Fox Sports Fri, 05 Aug 2005 4:02 PM PDT Ford Motor Co. has launched a driver development program aimed at finding the next Danica Patrick. | Patrick's ride trumps Tiger Detroit News Sat, 06 Aug 2005 1:27 AM PDT Q. Tiger Woods is playing at the Buick Open in Grand Blanc and Danicamania -- IndyCar series rookie Danica Patrick -- is coming to Michigan International Speedway this weekend. Which is bigger? | Patrick is finding ways to improve Detroit News Sat, 06 Aug 2005 0:56 AM PDT Rookie holds down 11th in IndyCar series points and will start in eighth spot, her eighth top-10. BROOKLYN, Mich . -- What has been forgotten, perhaps, in the midst of Danica Mania is that Danica Patrick is a rookie. | Sunday Focus | Driven by a void San Jose Mercury News Sat, 06 Aug 2005 5:41 AM PDT Indy Racing League rookie Danica Patrick recently was traveling ''in the middle of nowhere'' when she saw a newspaper headline that caught her attention: NASCAR Looking for Its Danica. | Sports :: Vincennes Sun-Commercial Online :: Vincennes Sun-Commercial Sat, 06 Aug 2005 6:22 AM PDT Millions of Americans have tuned in the Tour de France to watch Lance Armstrong ride a bicycle. Millions of others have tuned in Indy Car racing to watch Danica Patrick drive a race car. | Notebook: Brickyard practices washed out Sports Illustrated Fri, 05 Aug 2005 6:53 PM PDT INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Rain washed out all track activity Friday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, disrupting race preparations for the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. | Notebook: Rain washes out Brickyard practice USA Today Fri, 05 Aug 2005 4:37 PM PDT Rain washed out all track activity Friday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, disrupting race preparations for the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. Saturday is now a full day, with two early-morning practices followed by an afternoon qualifying session. | Ex-Michigan resident wins the pole at MIS Detroit News Sat, 06 Aug 2005 0:43 AM PDT Herta, who was born in Warren, achieves a speed of 219.141, and Patrick is eighth-fastest. BROOKLYN -- Bryan Herta has not lived in Michigan since 1981, but it is his second home. | | |
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