Ever since she burst forth on the stock car scene with all the publicity and cheesy marketing stunts NASCAR could muster, Tim Leeming and Jeff Gilder have been dying to know what Danica Patrick carries in her purse.
No more sleepless nights for The Legend or the North Myrtle Beach Media Magnate... now they can know what young Ricky Stenhouse already knows about the cougar... or is it Honey Badger?
Seems Danica has come clean with US Weekly Magazin e .
Here you go, Tim & Jeff!
DANICA PATRICK POURS OUT HER PURSE FOR US WEEKLY
August 28, 2014, Taylor Starer , NASCAR.com
Patrick's numerous products allow her to be prepared for anything
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Danica Patrick recently poured out her purse for the latest issue of Us Weekly , and some of her bag's contents may surprise you.
For instance, did you know the No. 10 Stewart-Haas Racing driver can't eat wheat, gluten, dairy, eggs and yeast? (SuperDave Editor's Note... bet she don't eat vienna sausage, sardines or bologna burgers either) . Talk about a strict diet. Patrick relies on Lrabars for an extra energy boost during crazy race weekends. (OMG... does Piggly Wiggly in Columbia or North Myrtle Beach carry Larabars?)
Ever notice Patrick's signature aviator sunglasses she always sports at the track? That's just another accessory that spilled out of her Reed Krakoff shoulder bag.
"Aviator sunglasses fit my face really well, so I like to stick to that shape," Patrick told the magazine. "I always wear my Revo pair with mirrored lenses, and I even designed a Revo line available at Sunglass Hut." (Yeah, you'll never catch her wearing STP sunglasses!)
Hear that, Danica fans? Coming fall 2014 you could be sporting a pair from the Danica Patrick Collection.
Like most women, Patrick is prepared for anything and the contents of her bag reflect that.
"I don't have a desk job -- I spend at least four nights a week away from home," Patrick explained. "So I have to be prepared with all the essentials: nail clippers, Tylenol, Tums, tampons, floss. I'm ready for anything." (What, no Goody's Headache Powders?)
Along with all of those goodies, Patrick keeps a black Sharpie handy because you never know when you might bump into a fan who wants something signed, and a pen just won't do. (Well, we know where to send her if she needs autograph lessons, dont we?)
See more of Patrick's products below:
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updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM