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They way I look at it, shes down in Daytona sitting behind the wheel of a nextel cup car, with a multi millinon $$ contract.
Im sitting here in a firehouse eating chicken wings. not my place to trash her abilities.... |
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Even if she finished last at the Indy 500,(which she didn't) she was in it . And Vinman. If your sitting in a firehouse I assume your a fireman. Big Time Respect goes to you too and your fellow firefighters. |
Each driver has different assets. And given that racing lives on sponsorship and sponsors live on advertising, they look at the whole package. While you can argue about her times and finishes, the popularity of the "chest" and "butt" threads here and elsewhere on the interwebs show that Danica's assets beyond driving have significant value.
More power to her. Guys buy their way into rides all the time. She can drive and she's hot looking - she doesn't need to bribe anyone. |
She will never make it to the chest thread.
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There's no room for me to pass opinion on anyone's racing skills as I have none. But I have to say I do think she's goofy looking. Not that it matters but some think she's way hot. I don't. Of course I don't think Palin is all that either. |
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I'm sure many on this forum have had some sort of competitive racing experience and hope this in all good fun between. For me, yes to having a little seat time but only in pure purpose built craft such as low h.p. FF-open wheel and SCCA spec racers and a few other non-car related. Meaning, like most of the amateurs, I had to buy my seat time. Also when you've had a taste of it, it gives a greater appreciation for the talents of professionals. Some take the hobby or interest level further, hiring a coach, emphasize more track time, etc. or go further full time pro. Pro's today do have talent but mostly are buy-in and it’s more about the image plus how much sponsor money they can bring to the team. Not the other way around such as driver talent first and then the money package. That’s the problem and the balance has unfortunately changed. On the contrary, I’m guilty too and don't have an issue with those 'couch potato' racers who bash drivers. Pro level racers are expected to have the highest skills. Unfortunately many are not. Most are wonderful and humble people but are over their head in the big leagues. It’s only ones nature to rank and compare when the goal at the end is to win. So I say go ahead and critique. Someone mentioned Daytona- To me, it looks more of a hobby league wannabe with a mix of pros. You’d be laughing and shaking your head in amazement when you see many team drivers who mostly buy the ride anyhow (and with all respect, terrific to participate) BUT what’s up with the sleepyheads when their scheduled drivers change is in minutes?! Do these guys really care to be competitive or are they dangerous back markers at night? Honestly… this is racing for some in 200 mph capable crafts which in fact they don’t belong there. Back to D. Patrick Indy Car is a disaster with many who shouldn’t be in those cars. She left because the offer was greater in NASCAR and that’s probably a godsend. There's far more talent out there but logistics and the way chips fall, we will never see them. Danica Patrick has’ some’ talent and rightfully should as she's been racing since a kid. The big leagues only see her for the package and sponsor money. Because of that alone she really doesn't have to prove herself as a top contender. Just an opinion here but from her Indy days, if only she had some patience, respect to other drivers (not talking of a personal level but on-track) she might have earned real spots on the podium. Forget Japan… that was a gift and with much more about behind the scenes. She also has some disrespectful behavior problems with team mechanics / engineers and will always point blame to them. Her attitude is not hidden and was often seen televised. For those reasons alone, I don't care for her as a pro driver but only respect her incredible business career. Oh and about the Press Club talk: Listen to her.. "um, oh, ya' know um' well ah Bobby Rahal gave me the open door BUT the 'media' mainly drove me as a sensation". Which immediately equates to sponsor dollars. Thats how it started. Graham Rahal as a rookie in ChampCar proved the talent right out of the gates. (There's more to that to. Bobby wanted his son to prove his worth so Graham was not associated with his fathers team ventures. Very commendable.) That same year comimg off the first win and of the youngest driver ever, his non-particiption in Japan was purely politics because of the division and nothing was ever noted about it.. So for the Patrick fanism they only see her looks and its media driven. She actually admits it. |
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Does NASCAR weight the cars with the driver or without?
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I seem to recall some guy named Franchitti went to Nascar with a top team and big sponsorship without much success. He ended up scurrying back to Indycar only to win championships and the 500. Maybe someone should ask him about the skill required to be successful in Nascar.
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Do they take weight out of the Stewart Haas cars to get to 3600#?
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I have seen some fairly talented drivers hop in a Sprint Cup car and look foolish. P.J. Jones comes to mind. Also we should consider those that were once in the front and now at an older age run towards the back. Did they lose talent or did the younger drivers bring more ability? Me thinks a little of both. Whatever. If you can't keep up, you won't last. The only exception is the 1 or 2 teams that have figured out how to make money doing a start and park which I think is despicable. And even they have to qualify to be able to do that. |
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They didn't mention the other drivers in the race. They didn't mention the drivers who qualified better than her. They didn't mention the drivers who have won a whole bunch of races. They mentioned a female WHO HAS ONLY WON ONE RACE IN HER ENTIRE CAREER for no other reason except that she's a female (who happens to resemble a 12 year old boy with long hair). And that's another thing, I don't see the physical attraction. I just don't get it. She's not physically attractive at all IMO, and her personality reminds me of a spoiled little brat who never learned what discipline is. Nope, nothing there to justify that prefferential treatment, except a whole bunch of mush-headed fans who can be manipulated and brainwashed with a stupid TV commercial. |
12 YO boy? I guess you haven't paid attention to things like the Sports Illustrated swim suit edition. No, she's not my cup of tea, but at one time, maybe.
And what do you expect from PR folks? At one time Franchitti's name could have been inserted in that PR. Or at one time it would have mentioned where in the order Jeff Gordon was starting. It's all in the hype. Don't we expect that? |
A whole new demographic is watching Nascar because of Danica.
Check out the sales figures of her swag compared to all the other drivers. She's great for business,pure and simple. |
its fun to youtube danica. she has never been at fault for anything. even when she passed the pace car.
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Did they airbrush in some hips and boobs and curves so she would look like a woman? |
Ever heard "It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game"? The whole point of professional racing has little to do with drivers much like the NBA has little to do with the score. It really is about, as Sammy put it, "...a whole bunch of mush-headed fans who can be manipulated and brainwashed with a stupid TV commercial." It's about the money. Yeah, there's great incentive to put on a good show but, as a group, the sponsors don't care who wins. They care about the money flowing back to them because of their sponsorship. And let's face it, sponsorship fuels the whole thing. $1.4 for 1st at the Daytona 500 wouldn't keep the winning team in engines for a year.
Danica has commercial power, much more than most all the other drivers together. She has a certain appeal just like the train wreck that was Brittany Spears. To Danica credit she's kept her legs together and car and career on track...mostly. If it really were about racing, she wouldn't stand a chance. But, she brings to the table a modest racing skill set and the commercial appeal that will keep her in the sport. Once done with driving, she'll be some major network's sports/race co-anchor. I think she's here for the long haul. I, for one, like the oddity of someone who looks equally great in a G suit and a G string. |
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Exactly! People would love to see more but you won't find it. You won't see a sex tape either. She's done a great job managing the brand with just enough spice to make you look...and not find anything. What's that have to do with racing. Absolutley everything if you're her sponsor. |
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Is she out already???
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There are CUP driver's that keep coming out and checking out my local kart track for the first time, I always keep tabs on how well they do. You'd be surprised. Pretty much anyone that comes from another form of racing, if they get a ride in NASCAR, also ends up there when they are in Charlotte. This includes Kimi Riakkonen. Ryan Truex was there the week before Kimi, I have local track advantage, Ryan Truex was able to almost keep my pace, Kimi....1.8 second a lap slower. Danica was schedules to come out and race with us when she first got her nationwide ride with Jr Motorsports, she chickened out at the last minute, so I have no relevant first hand info to how adaptive she is when not able to have sponsors buy the best equipment. |
I read an article in the paper...."a lot of zipper sounds but not a lot of skin....". Seems true.
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There's been a few other women through the years in open wheel pro level racing but none exploited as a sex symbol and if had, it was never intentional. I've met Janet Guthrie and she's an interesting, intelligent person. Talk about a breakthrough and what she had to do get in with the boys and it was not about sponsors and money. D. Patrick no doubt is serious about her racing but the sex exploitation is her priority. Its all about the bottom line with agent management. The leagues flat out have bought her gig and she's rich because of it and not rich from winnings.
I gave my opinion, won't say much more about it but I know many behind the Indy car scene that are hoping the Patrick fanism is long gone. Yes, there were differences of what happened between IRL and CART with Penske or Forsythe but neither would ever go for this Danica Patrick crap. No further commentary. |
No, I won't get the Danica fever
She can drive a "stock" car fast, so what. Can she do this with a cell phone held up to her left ear like all the other women in this country? To me she has zero sex appeal. However she and her agent are very smart to exploit the Nascar marketing universe while they can. In the press they have called her a former Indycar Star? Did I miss something, did she actually win the Indy 500 or the IRL series Championship? Look at her record on road courses in IRL, it is quite bleak.
There is no big money in IRL so she went where the cash is ala Jerry McGuire. In my opinion she does not have F1 level ability or international sex appeal. Now if she looked like one of Flavio's old supermodel girlfriends and could drive very fast I might become a fan. With apologies to the BB writers I am sick of hearing about her everyday of the week; Danica, Danica, Danica. This is a good example of what is wrong in our short attention span / electronic linked society. It is no longer about results it is all about the social buzz you can generate on TV and on the web. DP :p |
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I think she is cute. I hope she does not get hurt.
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Take away the fame (and fortune) and most guys would walk right past that at the bar.
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She did very well in Formula Atlantic, which is extremely competitive. I'm sure she could out-drive blindfolded. I would say she 'was' a very good driver, before things went to her head. At this point, she knows she doesn't really have to deliver to still be a great marketing vehicle.
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Maybe it's me, but she would stop me in my tracks to talk to her.
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i think she is a spoiled brat that thinks she does no wrong, but she is a hot piece. i think godaddy has had more to do with her showing it off than she has, and who can blame them, sex sells. |
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I aint about to walk past this in a bar..... when that happens, I go get a job flying for FedEx..
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No funbags will make me keep walking.
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