Danica Patrick and her sponsor, Aspen Dental, teamed up to provide free dental care to veterans across the U.S. with the MouthMobile - a fully equipped van that functions as a dentist's office. Danica discusses her partnership with Aspen Dental, adding that she believes the company is helping people who really need to be helped. Danica adds that she believes in the mission so much because she believes that people do, in fact, want to smile more. Dr. Anita Imadomwanyi discussed the goal of Aspen Dental, adding that she wants to make sure veterans know they still have an option when it comes to their dental care, even if they don't have insurance. We spoke with Danica about the recent news that she will no longer be driving for Stewart-Haas Racing. She said that while she does not have a new team yet, she believes she will find one soon. Danica will race in the AAA Texas 500 this weekend.

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