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Patrick wears Kaenon during breakthrough IndyCar win

IndyCar Series race car driver Danica Patrick made history recently at the Twin Ring Motegi track, northeast of Tokyo, as she became the first woman to capture a major auto-racing victory.

Patrick's breakthrough win at the Indy Japan 300 came in her 50th career IndyCar start. During the race weekend, Patrick wore the new Kaenon Polarized Calais sunglass in prototype form on and off the track-the only nod to personal style she can display on the track.

The Calais sunglass is embellished with a unique metal logo treatment inspired by Patrick. She and company founder Steve Rosenberg have collaborated on product design and branding since 2003.

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