Dale Jr.: Nothing new, but Patrick good for NASCAR
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP)—Dale Earnhardt Jr. says Danica Patrick would be good for NASCAR, but there’s nothing new to report on the IndyCar star joining his team.
Earnhardt told The Associated Press on Friday that other teams were still in the mix for Patrick’s services. He said the talks were still in their early stages.
His comments came after ESPN reported that a deal could be in place soon between Patrick and Earnhardt’s Nationwide Series team, JR Motorsports. Patrick would run a partial Nationwide schedule while running full-time in the IRL.
“She will be good for NASCAR, whoever gets her,” Earnhardt said.
That’s what all his fellow drivers were saying, too.
Talk of Patrick’s jump to NASCAR has percolated for weeks, even amid reports that she has agreed to a three-year contract extension with Andretti Green Racing that would keep her in the IndyCar series through 2012. The open-wheel season is much shorter and has more gaps than NASCAR’s No. 2 circuit, making it possible for Patrick to do both.
Patrick is the only woman to win an IndyCar race, and her crossover appeal is a huge attraction for sponsors.
“The fans would love it, so I think the better she does over here—barring running in front of me—the better it is for the sport and I think that’s good,” Carl Edwards said.
Edwards and others offered the usual warnings of how much different—some say more difficult—the NASCAR circuit is. While Tony Stewart has enjoyed plenty of Sprint Cup success after an IndyCar career, Sam Hornish Jr. hasn’t sniffed a Sprint Cup victory after dominating the IndyCar circuit.
“She’s never going to know what it’s like to drive one of these cars until she gets out and does it in competition,” four-time Sprint Cup series champion Jeff Gordon said. “I give her credit for trying. You can only wait and see how it goes, and I don’t like commenting any farther on rumors until they make an announcement.”
Earnhardt’s point exactly.
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Here is the list of other top 20 drivers in points that she beat:
Tony Kanaan
Graham Rahal
Marco Andretti
Justin Wilson
Dan Wheldon
Hideki Mutoh
Ed Carpenter
Raphael Matos
Mario Moraes
Ryan Hunter-Reay
Robert Doornbos
Mike Conway
E.J. Viso
Will Power
Tomas Scheckter
The list of IRL drivers trying out NASCAR racing is long and the success stories are very few. Her participation will help bring visibiliy to the sport and sponsorship dollars that will help all the other teams. For as long as she stays she will be a welcome boost for the sport. If she does decide to go full time NASCAR, it will be a devistating blow to the IRL.
She gets mad and is not afraid to show it. We need that type of driver in the sport. The Jimmie Johnson corporately correct image is boring to most NASCAR fans. It was interesting to see the number of fans giving a standing ovation once JJ wrecked last weekend.
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Translation "I'm taking Rick Hendrick's Fine motors, excellent chassis, and wide range of engineers, and making myself some more money with the Female Dale of motorsports. Could I at least put this much effort into winning a race, like say, that guy Tony Stewart, does with the same resources? Not Really. but atleast I am rich!!!!!!!!"
No wonder Theresa told him in not so many words, to piss off from DEI.
love the guy, but he really let alot of people down. Oh well.
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Why don't you haters get it? YOU are the dummies who click on every single link about Junior. YOU are the ones who prod the writers to write about Junior because they know they'll get a bunch of hits from the idiot haters.
You piss and moan and whine continually that Junior gets too much pub but it's fools like you that fuel the engine. YOU are the ones who look like losers. But I guess it's asking too much for an idiot to figure out he's an idiot so I guess it's hopeless. Fools will be fools. Carry on!
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Ever since he got knocked-out and burned at Sonoma in 2004 --running a C5R in an ALMS race-- he has failed to produce anything resembling consistent success.
It really got into his head. Check out this article I dug up:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/09/27/60II/main645795.shtml
I find it interesting where Jr says: "I don’t want to put some weird psycho twist on it, like he was pulling me out or anything, but he had a lot to do with me getting out of that car. From the movement I made to unbuckle my belt, to laying on the stretcher, I have no idea what happened. How I got out.”
It's still in his head and I think that it has killed him as a driver......and it's a shame, because he DID have skill & ability.
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u suq and so does she...
heeeeeeee heeeeeeeeeee
go sell some more t-shirts u two losers
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Another No Driving Fool To Bow Down Too.
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