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COPYRIGHT 2005 Daily News
Byline: Phyllis Furman
Sep. 22--Don't tell Danica Patrick that it's hard for a woman to succeed in a man's world.
The Indy driving sensation says being a winning female athlete is bringing her more fame -- and bigger bucks -- than her male peers.
Patrick, who made history last May when she almost became the first woman to win the Indy 500, taking fourth place, will pull in between $5 million and $10 million in endorsement cash this year, experts estimate. That puts her among the top earners in sports.
"I'm doing better than men," Patrick said earlier this week at a roundtable...
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