Is Patrick staying on with Andretti Motorsports?”
Danica Patrick unveiled her splashy new car in New York’s Times Square, its bright green, black and orange color scheme right at home with the flashy billboards and lights above. A car with fenders could be next for IndyCar’s most marketable star. Patrick signed a three-year contract extension with Andretti Autosport on Monday, a deal that could pave the way for the open-wheel star’s desired foray into NASCAR. “When there are more races on the schedule, my life almost feels more predictable,” Patrick said during a segment on Fox News. “I’d be excited about the challenge. We’ll see.” Patrick and team owner Michael Andretti announced the deal with Andretti Autosport during a segment on “Good Morning America,” appearing together with her No. 7 GoDaddy.com Dallara-Honda. The deal reportedly had been in the works for weeks, held up by Patrick’s previous sponsorship deal with Motorola and a change in ownership with her team. Andretti Autosport
Patrick staying on with Andretti Autosport By JOHN MARSHALL, AP Sports Writer John Marshall, Ap Sports Writer Mon Nov 30, 2:29 pm ET Danica Patrick unveiled her splashy new car in New York’s Times Square, its bright green, black and orange color scheme right at home with the flashy billboards and lights above. A car with fenders could be next for IndyCar’s most marketable star. Patrick signed a three-year contract extension with Andretti Autosport on Monday, a deal that could pave the way for the open-wheel star’s desired foray into NASCAR. “When there are more races on the schedule, my life almost feels more predictable,” Patrick said during a segment on Fox News. “I’d be excited about the challenge. We’ll see.” Patrick and team owner Michael Andretti announced the deal with Andretti Autosport during a segment on “Good Morning America,” appearing together with her No. 7 GoDaddy.com Dallara-Honda. The deal reportedly had been in the works