Question: Danica Patrick, a famous professional race car driver, was driving her regular family car. A child on a tricycle unexpectedly darts out in front of Danica. An "ordinary" driver exercising reasonable care would have been unable to stop or swerve in time to avoid the child. Danica, however, because of her race car training, possesses extraordinary driving skill and is capable of maneuvering around the child without placing others in harm's way. If Danica fails to swerve and avoid the child, which of the following best describes how Danica's conduct will be evaluated: Group of answer choices Danica will be held to the duty of reasonable care imposed upon ordinary drivers in similar circumstances Danica will be held to the duty of reasonable care imposed upon the most skilled of race car drivers Danica will be held to the duty of reasonable care imposed upon drivers with similar skill, training, and experience