The first book and inside scoop on the hottest race car driver in America today and the top female. On May 29, 2005, twenty-three-year-old Danica Patrick became the first female driver to lead a lap a the Indy 500. It was just one of many firsts for a young woman who'd begun karting at ten - her fourth-place finish at the Brickyard was the highest ever for a female racer - and who'd quickly caught the imagination of the American public. This book offers a close-up look at Danica, from her early ambitions (she moved to England at 16 to advance her racing career) to the mishaps that cost her first place at the 2005 Indy 500, to the multiplying successes of her rookie year in the IRL circuit.
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Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
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Höhe: 270 mm
Breite: 210 mm
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978-0-7603-2517-9 (9780760325179)
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Jonathan Ingram, a longtime motor sports journalist, has covered Indy car racing, Formula 1, and NASCAR for as many as 100 publications worldwide, including Sports Illustrated, Road & Track, and Autoweek. He is the co-author of Unseen Earnhardt. Paul Webb's work has appeared in Racer, Autosport, Road & Track, and USA Today. Focusing on Champ Car racing since 1979, Webb has served as photographer for Team Rahal (Danica's team) from the mid-1990s through 2004.