I just saw the sports highlights--first woman to win an Indy race. Congrats to her! Interesting though, how some of the
reports seem to qualify her victory. From ESPN.com:
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Patrick led only three of 200 laps, and she certainly didn't have the fastest car on the Twin Ring Motegi oval nestled in the mountains northwest of Tokyo. Her win was the product of a disciplined final stint that allowed her to stretch a 22-gallon tank of ethanol farther than anyone else.
But a win is a win is a win.
I think it's sweet that it seems like she was trying to 'be a man' and not cry. Heck, if I was the first somebody to win something, I'd cry too.
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It's arguably the most significant motorsports achievement to date for a female driver. But Patrick played it humble.
"It wasn't even a matter of doing anything different," she said. "It was everything coming together with a bit of luck and good pit strategy."
"I feel like a wuss crying, but it's been a long time coming. Finally ..."
She would deny it, but by the way she broke down in Victory Lane, it was obvious that a great weight had been lifted from Patrick's shoulders.