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MIKEYLIKESIT
05-29-2005, 05:27 PM
I think the strong showing of Danica Patrick was just what open-wheel racing needed. The race was as exciting as any NASCAR event.

CaptainGonzo
05-29-2005, 05:33 PM
Amen, Mikey.. of course, there are race fans all over the world who will complain that there as been another "estrogen invasion" in a man's field of expertise... :rolleyes:

E229Lt
05-29-2005, 06:19 PM
Sorry guys...and ladies, but she stalled the car in the pits, spun it under yellow and took the lead as a result of the accident, that she caused only to be overtaken by three drivers because she had to lean out her engine to save fuel.

I don't know about anyone else but she seemed like any other rookie driver trying to run with the big dogs, unsuccessful.

MIKEYLIKESIT
05-29-2005, 06:29 PM
I didnt say she ran a perfect race. But, despite the gaffes, she still finished 4th. Not bad for a rookie. My opinion is that she will help create more interest in the open wheel circuit that has steadily been losing more and more ground to stock cars for years now. Of course people thought the same thing about Sarah Fisher.

FWDbuff
05-29-2005, 06:43 PM
mmmmmmmmmmm FWDbuff in love...mmmmmmmmm Danicaaaaaaa (drools like Homer Simpson).........

FWDbuff
05-29-2005, 06:47 PM
....Sigh! I wonder if she knows I exist???? LOL!

Tooanfrom
05-29-2005, 08:34 PM
Like the full race helmet---could we make it compulsory for all females?

One it would stop their pretty faces from being marked in the advent of something untoward happening.

Two and most importantly(and visors will be welded shut)--it would stop them primping hair, doing eye makeup,applying lipstick, as they drive along the freeway.

snowball
05-29-2005, 08:47 PM
Originally posted by Tooanfrom
Like the full race helmet---could we make it compulsory for all females?

One it would stop their pretty faces from being marked in the advent of something untoward happening.

Two and most importantly(and visors will be welded shut)--it would stop them primping hair, doing eye makeup,applying lipstick, as they drive along the freeway.

You sir, are a "forum arsonist" :p

lieutleroy140
05-29-2005, 08:48 PM
OK, as most of you know, I'm all about tradition, especially in sports. Heck, usually the only things I'm interested in these days with regards to the Indy 500 is when Jim Nabors sings "Back Home Again in Indiana", when they say "Gentlemen, start your engines", and when the winner gets his bottle of milk to drink. I really couldn't give a prune pit otherwise. Oh sure, when I was a kid, I was all into it, rooting for A.J. Foyt, #14, and all the rest of the big stars of the day. But today it is just so much force-fed media hoopla. But today, I found myself going back and forth from the Met game, 30 Seconds Over Tokyo, and the race. I'll admit, I was intrigued as I kept checking in on the race and found Danica Patrick was still in the hunt. So, with about 50 or so laps to go, I stuck with it, and I was glad I did. What a finish. I actually found myself rooting for her. I was thinking this could be history in the making. Alas, it was not to be. Still, a heckuva performance from a rookie 23 year old on what I consider to be auto racing's greatest stage. And that includes NASCAR. Now, the question I'm left to ponder........Did I actually fall victim to all the media hype? That would be a fate worse than death.............

FireAndy
05-30-2005, 09:57 AM
I was in Japan last month (End of March , beginning of April) and went to the Indy Japan 300 at the Twin Motegi race way and she was there racing as well as many of the other big names.

Let me just say that if you have not been to an Indy race live, it's time you go to one. Watching Danica Patrick race live is great, you do find yourself rooting for her. She came in 4th in the Indy Japan 300. Looking up stats before, she has done quite well her first year as a racer, I think she will be around for a long time.

Andy

scfire86
05-30-2005, 10:06 AM
Originally posted by FWDbuff
mmmmmmmmmmm FWDbuff in love...mmmmmmmmm Danicaaaaaaa (drools like Homer Simpson).........

FB. You hit the nail on the head. Given her relative successes and very photogenic look, I would bet there are marketing folks who are salivating at wanting that account.

I expect her to be endorsing everything. With companies handing her an almost blank check. What she doesn't make in race winnings, she'll do quite well in off the track dealings.

captstanm1
05-30-2005, 04:40 PM
I am thinking she is going to be picked up by NASCAR

FWDbuff
05-30-2005, 05:53 PM
captstanm1 - I take a certain pleasure in being one of the only guys in my firehouse that DOES NOT, I REPEAT, DOES NOT LIKE NASCAR! I think I would rather watch paint dry! I dont know what pust me to sleep faster- Golf or NASCAR!!??? It pleasures me to no end to make fun of the hillbillies in the TV room of the firehouse on Sundays.....One of my favorite lines is when I walk in the room, to say "Hey......Who turned on Hee-Haw re runs?

If she were picked up by NASCAR, I WOULD LAUGH MY ASS OFF SO HARD, it would send me into seizures! To think, (GASP!) a GIRL invading the "Good 'ole boys Club"......HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH.

How many men would be in the stands the day of her first NASCAR race? 7 ? ok.....9 tops.

captstanm1
05-30-2005, 06:17 PM
Attention in the fire house.......there is already a female NASCAR driver...not sure what her name is,...

SFD3468
05-30-2005, 11:00 PM
Jeff Gordon!:D