WATCH:
IndyCar/NASCAR Driver Danica Patrick discusses COPD and interviews
with attendees
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich.
IndyCar/NASCAR Nationwide Series Driver Danica Patrick address a
group of 200 fans at a free event on Monday inside the museum's
Anderson Theatre. The topic was COPD, which stands for chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease. She also discussed her season this year, past
races on Detroit's Belle Isle and at Michigan International Speedway.
In addition, watch for interviews with attendees Charlene Skonieczry
from Farmington, MI; David Stralow from McBain, MI; and Brenda Kaleto
from Dearborn, MI.
WATCH:
Danica Patrick addresses the media at The Henry Ford
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich.
IndyCar/NASCAR Nationwide Series Driver Danica Patrick address a
group of 200 fans at a free event on Monday inside the museum's
Anderson Theatre. The topic was COPD, which stands for chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease. Patrick said she lost her grandmother to the
disease. She also discussed her season this year, past races on
Detroit's Belle Isle and at Michigan International Speedway. In
addition, the driver hopes the race will return to the island in
the middle of the Detroit River for 2012.
WATCH:
Danica Patrick speaks about COPD and her racing season -- Part Two
WATCH:
Danica Patrick talks about COPD and her racing season -- Part
Three
WATCH:
Danica Patrick answers questions from her fans
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn,
Mich. IndyCar/NASCAR Nationwide Series Driver Danica Patrick address
a group of 200 fans at a free event on Monday inside the museum's
Anderson Theatre. In this video watch as she responded to questions
from her fans. How many days per year do you spend traveling?
What state do you live in? What items do you bring with you when
traveling? What do you like to do on your spare time? What is
your favorite race of the season? Find out inside...