Danica's final NASCAR ride will be for Premium Motorsports
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[January 23, 2018]
Only four days after confirming
that her longtime sponsor GoDaddy would sponsor her final Daytona
500 attempt next month, Danica Patrick announced Monday she will
make that last NASCAR start driving the No. 7 Chevrolet Camaro with
Premium Motorsports.
The team will be led by crew chief Tony Eury Jr., who served in the
same role when Patrick first debuted in NASCAR's Xfinity Series from
2010-12.
The Premium Motorsports team recently purchased the assets from
Tommy Baldwin Racing, who owned the car Patrick ran in her first
Daytona 500 in 2012.
"I keep saying I couldn't have written a better story about how this
would all fall into place -- going with the flow is working out
beautifully," Patrick said. "I'll be back in GoDaddy green, driving
the No. 7 Chevrolet with Tony Jr. in my ear again. It all makes my
last NASCAR race just that much sweeter."
Patrick, 35, is doing the "Danica Double" this season, finishing her
history-making career with runs in the Daytona 500 and Indianapolis
500 -- two races that have defined her career.
Patrick became the first woman to win the pole for the Daytona 500
in 2013 and her five laps led in that race marked the first laps
ever led by a woman in NASCAR's biggest event. Her eighth-place
finish in that race is also a historic best. And she added another
eighth place at the track in the 2014 July race.
Her impressive track record and the opportunity to send Patrick off
in a competitive effort was all it took to convince Eury to lead the
effort.
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"It wouldn't be just any opportunity that could coax me back to the
pit box, working with Danica and GoDaddy again at Daytona is going
to be fun," Eury said. "When you can do what you love and be in your
element. ... well, I can tell you, it doesn't get any better."
Patrick announced last November that she was stepping away from
racing competition in order to culminate her career in these two
high-profile events -- races that she has made historically
significant contributions.
In addition to her NASCAR turn at the Daytona 500, Patrick was the
first woman to lead the Indianapolis 500. Her 19 laps out front
there is record-book material along with her historic finish of
third place in 2009. In fact, she has top-10 finishes in six of her
seven Indy 500 starts.
Patrick's best showing in fulltime Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
competition is a sixth place run at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2014
-- one of seven top-10s in five years of fulltime Cup competition.
--Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media.
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