First Woman in Sports Betting to Win Indy Race at SBG Global
It’s been a long time coming and Patrick’s sports betting victory is not only win for lucky Internet sports betting fans that wagered on her, it’s also a win for women in sports everywhere and should be a huge boon to the struggling Indy Car circuit. Patrick took home the top prize at the Japan 300 and changed sports betting forever.
Sports betting fans are likely familiar with Patrick’s name as it’s been linked with Internet sports betting for three years now. After an impressive rookie campaign in the Indy sports betting Patrick has remained in the top ten driver rankings but gained fame as the best driver to never have won an Indy Car Internet sports betting event. Fortunately, after this weekend that title will no longer stick and sports betting fans will finally take the driver seriously.
Long known as the Anna Kournikova of racing (an attractive driver with tons of endorsement deals and nothing in terms of sports betting victories) this win will go a long way in establishing herself as one of the top drivers in her sport. With two consecutive eight place finishes in the Indy sports betting, it should also help her crack the top five in her sport, if not more. And perhaps more important for Internet sports betting fans it sets her up perfectly for the upcoming Indy 500, the sports betting event that practically put her on the map.
Patrick has always run well at the Old Brickyard and after capturing a pole there has even flirted with sports betting victory there. However, she has fallen just short on each occasion. This win could be the sports betting stepping stone she’s been after and launch her in super stardom. But even if she doesn’t come out on top of the Internet sports betting at Indy her win at Japan has already established her as more than just a pretty face and as one of the top Indy drivers in sports betting.




