I probably am in the perfect role for me." "I think her personality always fit that role. "I feel like it definitely worked out the way it was supposed to be," Brooke said. It eventually would send the other on her way to something different. Those circles sent one of them off on a career path that would make her a fortune, make her a household name and an ever-present media curiosity. So she had some strategy, but I had some speed." She started letting up, so then I had to make the full lap around. "I ran much faster around that circle than she did. "I have proof that I was faster than her," Brooke said, laughing. Her big sister became a professional but wasn't the champion among siblings. The footage, recently transferred from their parents' video cassettes to a DVD, with "APRIL 4 92" time-stamped midscreen, would buttress Brooke's long-held recollections of that day for perpetuity. They both were horribly slow in the tiny karts their father, T.J., had built for them. To Brooke Patrick, sister Danica's fame is surrealīrooke Patrick didn't need any verification, but there it was on the television screen: two little girls on go-karts, careening around a circular track defined by paint cans in the back lot of a Roscoe, Ill., business park.īrooke Patrick was 8 years old, Danica Patrick was 10. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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