Danica Patrick in 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

Danica Patrick in 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

Ok, we know she’s straddling a Ford product, but Mz. Patrick has been racing Honda powered Formula One vehicles for years. 2009 seems like it’s already gearing up to be a hot year – as the upcoming Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue shows us. Check out some of the hotness oozing from this particular issue as Danica bares (almost) all in some of the tiniest bikinis we’ve ever seen in this (almost) SFW layout.

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16 Responses to “Danica Patrick in 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue”

  1. danggggggggggggggggggggggggg!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. eddie would GO!

  3. Too bad she aligns herself with such a shady company.

    Read all about it here:
    http://forums.nodaddy.com/

  4. I don’t believe it. I’ve only seen her with coveralls on and a helmet in her hand.

  5. Dana can drive me and bang my gears anytime !

  6. Considering that Ford is the only American auto maker not to ask for a bail out….why the hell are you knocking them?

  7. Who cares about NASCAR stock car racing… I’m for open wheel all the way.

  8. She’s done for auto racing what Maria Sharapova and other young women have done for tennis.

  9. i love you

  10. WOW! I knew that she was a beautiful woman, but I did not know that she was SO SEXY!!! ;-)

    She is a great driver, smart, beautiful, and sexy to boot! The whole package!

  11. She’s going to scratch the car with those rings on her panties!

  12. DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  13. Wow!!! A racing Venus!!!

  14. Wow!!! A racing Wildcat!!!

  15. va va va vavooom!!!!!!!!!

  16. [...] out this hot behind the scenes video of sexy Honda racer Danica Patrick posing (in several tiny bikinis) in 2009’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit [...]

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