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Danica Patrick’s Provocative ‘Red Party’ Photos Go Viral

Danica Patrick’s Provocative ‘Red Party’ Photos Go Viral

Danica Patrick’s place in the history books is etched in stone at this point. She broke many a barriers as a woman pro race car driver and is objectively the most effective female to ever participate in open-wheel racing.

Because of Patrick’s unique place in sports lore, she has amassed a sizeable following across many social media channels.

On Instagram, specifically, Patrick boasts more than 800,000 followers.

This week, Patrick published some photos from her provocative ‘red party’ birthday bash. For obvious reasons, the images immediately went viral.

 

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Obviously that didn’t do quite the same level of engagement as some of her more racy imagery – but it did still perform very well.

As does her other Instagram content:

 

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Big picture, Patrick’s place in the larger sports and entertainment cultural zeitgeist is undeniable.

There’s a reason why she stirs up so much controversy with her NASCAR takes and gets so much acclaim for her blunt assessments of ex-boyfriend Aaron Rodgers’ current relationship.

Because her voice carries sway.

What will Patrick ultimately land in the headlines for next?

Time will tell.

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Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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