Danica Patrick Made Social Media Go Crazy With Bold Adult Dance VideoDanica Patrick (Photo Via Instagram and X)
Danica Patrick is now seen on the dance floor, and fans are loving it. The former NASCAR and IndyCar star surprised everyone this week by sharing clips from her new hobby, an “ᴀᴅᴜʟᴛ dance” class, and it’s definitely not an usual thing to see.

Patrick, 43, posted a series of videos on her Instagram Story showing off her moves in a tight dress, heels, and knee pads under red lights.

“So few women are brave enough to take an ᴀᴅᴜʟᴛ dance class… but it’s a blast! Give it a try,” she captioned one of the clips. In another, she joked, “I may need some physical therapy after all the hair whipping.”

Fans quickly got into social media, cheering her confidence and boldness, while others called the routine unexpected but iconic.

The videos instantly went viral, with clips reposted across X and TikTok. Patrick, who often appears on Sky Sports F1 coverage in the U.S., looked in a different zone, especially showing a side of herself fans rarely get to see.

Danica Patrick Is Back Again Into The Attention

Danica Patrick in red dressDanica Patrick (Photo via Instagram)

Patrick has been easing away from racing headlines in recent years, but she knows how to stay relevant. Lately, she’s been just as known for her outspoken political takes whenever needed. A supporter of President Donald Trump, she recently posted a tribute to conservative activist Charlie Kirk after his assassination, saying she got into politics because of him.

She also campaigned for Trump’s 2024 re-election and even praised ABC’s suspension of comedian Jimmy Kimmel after his remarks about Kirk’s death. Earlier this month, Patrick created another debate when she criticized the NFL’s choice of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl Halftime Show. “No songs in English should not be allowed at one of America’s highest-rated television events,” she wrote on X.

Speaking later on Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast, Patrick doubled down. “The Super Bowl is the most highly-watched show of the year,” she said. “I don’t care where you’re actually born. What I care about is that I can sing along to the music.”

Whether you like her or not, Danica Patrick always gets into trying something new. From fast laps to bold dance moves, she never slows down.