For ex-NASCAR driver Danica Patrick, the vibe is everything. She believes that showing up every day with a high vibe that includes a mix of positive emotions like gratitude, love, and joy can bring about drastic changes in how they lead their life in general.
On that note, Patrick resonated with renowned American author Gabrielle Bernstein, who also believes in a similar ideology. In this week’s episode of the Dead Gabby podcast, the NYT best-selling author spoke about several mindset hacks for “manifesting abundance”, one of which was about sticking to “high vibe” energy in life.
“When you show up to life with a high vibe energy (and) with a high vibe attitude, the universe will deliver,” Bernstein said and Danica Patrick couldn’t agree more.
Patrick shared the clip on one of her Instagram stories and wrote,
“Being high vibe is everything.”
Patrick is one of the most successful women in NASCAR and the history of open-wheel racing in the US. One of her greatest achievements was winning the Indy Japan 300 for Andretti Green Racing back in 2008.
Patrick began her Cup career driving the No. 10 Chevrolet for Stewart-Haas Racing, a North Carolina-based team that shut down its NASCAR operations at the end of the 2024 season. Her notable accomplishments during that period include a pole in the prestigious Daytona 500 and seven top-10 finishes.
Besides being a fitness enthusiast, lifestyle blogger, and podcast host, Patrick is an entrepreneur too. She is the sole proprietor of two wine companies called Somnium and Danica Rosé, and a luxury candle brand called Voyant by Danica.
Danica Patrick sends cryptic message to Red Bull Racing’s Sergio Perez following Las Vegas GP
Danica Patrick, an F1 enthusiast and analyst, was disappointed at how Red Bull Racing’s Sergio Perez finished 10th. For Perez, it was an unexpected tire wear that kept him from delivering, whereas his teammate Max Verstappen finished fifth and clinched his fourth straight World F1 championship title.
Patrick feels that Perez should retire, given all that he has accomplished in his F1 career so far. In 278 starts, the 34-year-old Mexican amassed 39 podiums, and three poles, besides winning six Grand Prix. Speaking on Sky Sports F1 about the same, the NASCAR trailblazer said, (via F1 Oversteer)
“I don’t know. He’s done so many great things, won so many races. I think that, if it were me, I wouldn’t want to look like that anymore. I’d just say ‘it’s time’.”
Age is probably not a factor here. Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, and Valtteri Bottas are living examples of how drivers in their late thirties and early forties can deliver to the best of their abilities. With that said, what is Sergio Perez’s future at Red Bull Racing? Only time will tell.