Main Gate Danica Patrick 2009 Motorola Twill Jacket
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Price: $124.00
Danica Patrick 2009 Motorola Jacket by Main Gate
This Danica Patrick Motorola Jacket - Indy Twill Uniform Driver Jacket by Main Gate has a shell made of 100% cotton twill with two hand-warming pockets, hidden front snaps and elastic cuffs and waist band for a snug and comfortable fit. The liner is made of 100% polyester with an inside left chest pocket. Danica's primary sponsor is embroidered on the front and the back of this jacket. The Indy Series logo, GoDaddy, Honda & AirTran are embroidered on the front. Firestone is embroidered on both shoulders. The Indy Motor Speedway logo, Clausing 600 Group, Panasonic, 7-Eleven are embroidered on the right sleeve. The Honda Logo and Marquis Jet are embroidered on the right sleeve. The Honda logo is embroidered at the top of the back with the Motorola large logo in the center of the back.
Features
Shell: 100% brushed cotton twill
Lining: 100% nylon
Snap-front placket for easy on and off
Driver and team graphics embroidery on the chest, back, sleeves, shoulders
Ribbed elastic waistband and sleeve cuffs
Shoulder epaulets
Two hand-warming front pockets
Decorated in the team colors
Stand-up collar
Officially licensed
Imported from China for Main GateŽ
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Danica Patrick Fun Facts
Danica Sue Patrick (born March 25, 1982 in Beloit, Wisconsin) is an American auto racing driver, currently competing in the Indy Car Series, model and advertising spokeswoman. She was raised in Roscoe, Illinois. Patrick was named the Rookie of the Year for both the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and the 2005 IndyCar Series season. In May 2006, she published her autobiography, Danica: Crossing the Line. With her win in the 2008 Indy Japan 300, Patrick became the first woman to win an Indy car race. She also has an equity stake in her #7 team. She placed 3rd in the 2009 Indianapolis 500, which was both a personal high for her at the track and the highest finish by a woman in the event's history.