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The former Nascar pilot, Danica Patrick, has the career of her dreams.

Patrick, 42, was asked to choose three people, dead or alive, to compete.

“Well, I think I would like to see how I coined against Ayrton Senna. He was one of the greats in Formula 1,” Patrick said during a recent appearance in the “Gaines For Girls” podcast of Outkick with Riley Gaines.

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The former driver of the Indycar series, Danica Patrick, during the 105A Indianapolis 500 in Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Mark J. Rebila/USA Today Sports)

Senna, who died in an accident during a 1994 race at age 34, is a legend of formula 1.

Senna achieved 41 victories, 65 positions in Pole, 19 faster laps and 80 podiums and was known for her aggressive driving style.

Patrick then selected one of Nascar’s best drivers to compete.

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“Maybe he goes out and goes to Doorbang with Dale Earnhardt Mr. Obviously, I know (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) super good.

Earnhardt ran at Nascar Winston Cup Series, now the Nascar Cup series, from 1975 to 2001.

Danica Patrick on the initial network before the Montreal Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. (David Kirouac/USA Today Sports)

Earnhardt won 76 Winston Cup races and 24 exhibition events, per 100 combined victories.

The Legend is the only pilot in Nascar’s history to win a race in four different and consecutive decades.

Earnhardt, like Senna, died in a skull fracture race during a last turnaround accident during Daytona 500 in 2001 at 49.

In Patrick’s hypothetical career, he faces Senna and Earnhardt competitively and, for his third person, he chose to put someone in his own car.

Danica Patrick participates in the Rancho Mirage Speakers on January 21, 2020 at Rancho Mirage, California. (IMAGN)

“Maybe putting someone in my car. Who wants to put in my car? I think I would put Jesus in my car. I think, in all my spiritual practices and religious experiences, I have been connecting with Jesus’ energy. He has always felt like a friend, like his best friend. As someone who is super great and at your level but only love. And so, there, there is my passenger,” said the Patrick.

Patrick is one of the most successful women in the history of races.

She is the first woman to win a career in the Indycar series, the first to have a pole position in a career in the Nascar Cup and has the highest end for a woman in Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500, among many other achievements.

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