Danica Patrick Interview
SPEED with Harvick and Buxton
SPEED with Harvick and Buxton May 20, 2026
Danica Patrick Interview

Danica Patrick Interview

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Danica Patrick Interview
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open-wheel

Open-wheel race cars have the wheels sticking out where you can see them. That usually means the cars drive and handle differently than other types of racing cars, so switching series can be a big adjustment.

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road courses

Road courses are race tracks with lots of turns, not just going left around an oval. They can require different driving and setup, so qualifying can be harder even if you do well during the race.

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ovals

Ovals are tracks where you mostly turn one direction—usually left—and you keep high speed. Cars are set up differently for ovals than for twisty tracks, which can affect how well someone qualifies.

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qualify

Qualifying is when drivers race against the clock to decide where they start on the grid. Starting up front can make the race easier because you’re not stuck in traffic.

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understeer

Understeer is when you turn the steering wheel and the car doesn’t rotate as much as you want. It feels like the front end is “pushing” wide in the corner.

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oversteer

Oversteer is when the car rotates too much in a turn. It can feel like the back end is sliding out or “getting loose.”

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seat-fitted

Seat fitting is the process of positioning a driver in the cockpit so they can reach the steering wheel, pedals, and controls comfortably and consistently. In racing, small changes in seat position and alignment can affect steering leverage, braking/throttle control, and how effectively the driver can manage grip.

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