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Danica Patrick Crashes Out of 2018 Indy 500 in Her Final Race

Joseph Zucker@@JosephZuckerX.com LogoFeatured ColumnistMay 27, 2018

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MAY 27:  Danica Patrick, driver of the #13 GoDaddy Chevrolet prepares to drive during the 102nd Running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motorspeedway on May 27, 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana.  (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
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Danica Patrick crashed on the 68th lap of the 2018 Indianapolis 500 on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in what was her final professional race.

Patrick lost control of her car coming around a turn and slammed into the wall, which ended her day early:

espnW @espnW

Danica Patrick's last race ended with a crash at the Indy 500. https://t.co/zFlcoqi4hE https://t.co/kUDfqHFET2

Patrick was running in 16th place before hitting the wall. She exited the car under her own power before heading to get checked out by medical personnel. The IndyCar Series announced Patrick was cleared and released from the on-track facility without any major injuries.

The Indianapolis Star's Clark Wade showed Patrick's damaged No. 13 car as it was being taken back to the garage:

Clark Wade @ClarkWade34

Danica Patrick out in her final race. Heavy damage to left side. #IndyyCar #Indy500 https://t.co/7UtdsdWpSC

According to NBC Sports' Marty Snider, Patrick hadn't experienced any major issues prior to her crash:

Marty Snider @heymartysnider

Danica said her car took off and turned really well. Made up some good ground on that short run. But she said the movement the lines are doing down each straightaway is "annoying." #Indy500

"Little bit of understeer and [the car] just swung," Patrick said in an interview with ABC, per the Indianapolis Star's Zak Keefer. "Today was really disappointing for what we were hoping for and what you want for your last race, but I'm grateful for all of it. Wish I could've finished stronger."

Meghan McKeown of WISH-TV in Indianapolis shared Patrick's further thoughts with reporters following her wreck:

Meghan McKeown @Meghan_WISH8

Danica Patrick is checked, cleared, and released. Here she explains what happens 👇🏼 @WISH_TV https://t.co/OLmohf01wA

Dale Earnhardt Jr., who retired from NASCAR last year, reflected on Patrick's career:

Dale Earnhardt Jr. @DaleJr

I started watching @DanicaPatrick compete back when she ran in the Atlantic Championship Series. Lots of fun to follow her whole career. Everyone @JRMotorsports appreciates all she did to help grow our company. Thank you Danica.

Patrick announced in November she planned on retiring from competitive racing after running in the 2018 Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500. A wreck also brought her final Daytona 500 to a hasty conclusion.

Patrick retires having raced in the Indianapolis 500 on eight occasions. She finished in the top 10 six times, with her best result coming in 2009, when she placed third. That remains the best finish ever by a female driver in the Indy 500.

This was the first time she entered into the Indy 500 since 2011, which was her last season on the IndyCar Series.