Danica Patrick took a jibe at the liberals for following an unconventional trend following Kamala Harris's loss in the US presidential election. The 42-year-old has been vocal about her political stance and supported the now President-elect Donald Trump during his election campaign.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), former NASCAR and IndyCar driver Patrick made a remark on the Democratic Party nominee Harris' supporters for starting a TikTok trend where they are reportedly shaving their heads following Trump's victory.
"Nothing says mentally stable like a dramatic new hair do," Danica Patrick wrote.
Patrick has been in the spotlight for openly supporting Trump and updating her followers on X of the on-ground campaign for the Republican party led by Trump in Michigan.
"The energy he has is truly unreal": Danica Patrick appreciated Donald Trump after a rally in Michigan
Ahead of the US presidential election results, NASCAR trailblazer Danica Patrick spoke about her experience as she attended a political rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Moreover, she spoke about Donald Trump's determination and passion to make America great again.
"It’s 12:42am as I write this. @realDonaldTrump is on stage at his 4th rally of the day here in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The energy he has is truly unreal," Patrick wrote on X.
Patrick also recalled a December 2023 incident where she faced backlash for posting pictures after a political event. She addressed how her then-passion has led to this event.
"Somehow that passion has led me all the way to November 4th…. riding on Trump force 1 for the final evening of the campaign…. Talking about race cars with @realDonaldTrump while we flew to the last rally."
"I really think that when you are in alignment with yourself and speaking truth about something you are passionate about… it gives you energy. And he is passionate about YOU and this country! He doesn’t need this job, he wants this job. And no one has had their will tested more than him," Danica Patrick wrote.
One of the most successful women in open-wheel racing's history, the Wisconsin native Patrick is the only female driver to secure a victory in the IndyCar Series at the 2008 Indy Japan 300 race. Moreover, she holds the title for being the first female NASCAR driver to earn a pole position in the Daytona 500 race.
Following her full-time retirement in 2017, the former Stewart-Haas Racing driver turned into an analyst and ventured into broadcasting. She currently works for the Sky Sports F1 broadcasting team.