Danica Patrick didn’t get her victory lap with President-elect Donald Trump.

Just after midnight Wednesday — with Trump’s election victory over Vice President Kamala Harris all but assured — the former IndyCar and NASCAR driver posted an Instagram Story of her sitting in a hallway with two friends.

“Where was our Mar-a-Lago invite? Seriously,” Patrick posted over the photo, alongside photographer Denise Bovee and writer Jessica Reed Kraus.

Trump celebrated his resounding victory at his Mar-a-Lago compound in Palm Beach, Fla., with his inner circle and famous conservatives who supported him.

That list included UFC President Dana White, who was seated between Trump and Elon Musk at one point.

Patrick appeared to be at a separate celebration in Palm Beach, where she was also with former ESPN anchor Sage Steele.


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“Dream team,” she captioned a photo of the two together while watching election night coverage.

Patrick spent the days leading up to the election campaigning hard for Trump, speaking at rallies and even traveling with the now-president-elect.

“I never went to a Diddy party. I’m doing this because I love this country and there’s nobody that’s been tested more than Donald Trump on showing his love for this country — through indictments, house raids, mugshots and getting literally shot,” Patrick said at a rally on Sunday in Pennsylvania, one of several swing states Trump flipped from his loss to Joe Biden in 2020.

“I mean, I’m standing here, this is a very surreal situation. There is glass around me to make sure that nothing happens. This is the time we’re living in. Nobody has been tested more than him on how much he wants you to have this amazing country not only great again, but better than it’s ever been.” 

Patrick, 42, then traveled to Michigan to support Trump at another rally Monday.

Missing out on Mar-a-Lago did not dampen Patrick’s excitement over Trump’s victory.

“We did it,” she posted on Instagram Wednesday morning with a photo of her in front of the American flag.

Fox News officially called the race for Trump after he won the state of Wisconsin in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

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