Lars Anderson: Hard work for Patrick generates high expectations

 
No driver is under more pressure at Indy than Danica Patrick, writes SI.com's Lars Anderson. [link]

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I love how they say this wasn’t Danica’s fault. Everyone knows that on the street and the track, the pedestrian has the right of way. Maybe if Danica wasn’t busy putting her make up on and talking on her cell phone, she would have ...
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Winning the pole at Indianpolis never impressed Scott Dixon much -- until he did so for the first time in his career, writes SI.com's Bruce Martin.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Danica Patrick received a double-dose of good news on Tuesday as she prepares for the 92nd Indianapolis 500 on May 25.