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I was looking up a few websites about what Jensen Button said about Danica Patrick. One such post on a blog appalled me. Allow me to quote the first two comments from a blog I've read:
(inital post in this blog: http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2008/04/danica_patrick )
"Err.. Danica Patrick.. A great racing driver, but, I don't like that she's another successful woman who's thought it was necessary to pose in her knickers/bikini to get noticed." -Tom
...and then, there's this:
"I share your reservations, Tom, and I guess the best we can hope for is that now she's won her first race she won't have to do that any more." -Carrie
So I get the impression that Danica is more of a sex object to some people rather than a very popular racer that just won her first race last weekend. These dopes (with comments later rectified) think that Danica's been noticed from Sports Illustrated. Well... (buzzer) you're wrong! She REALLY got noticed when she had that hellacious performance at the Indianapolis 500 in 2005. Yes, she's an absolutely beautiful lady (that's why I have a Danica Patrick calendar). But some people still think she's a pretty face that can't win races. The honor of pretty face that can't win races is (and I love her, but...) Milka Duno. And who's to say she may not do a few more photoshoots (which is highly likely considering her popularity)? What if Danica wins this year's Indy 500? Is she still going to be that pretty face that can't win, or a highly competitive and capable racer? Hell... I can still remember my heart beating fast when Danica was leading. She probably would have won that race had it not been for some fuel pressure issues (or so I heard). I guess for all she does in racing, there are still those that are going to doubt her every step of the way. I'm probably sure she doesn't mind this because she is, after all, an athlete. And athletes are going to be under the microscope from critics and classless fans. Her statement said it best- "I can't please everyone."
Danica is my favorite driver for a reason. I think she's pretty consistent and pretty capable even on her worst days or nights. She'll have some bad races, but there's one underrated stat about Danica- she finishes races. She's had some DNF's before, but still manages to finish as best as she can. She's not snake-bitten and can't win anything. Maybe the fact that Danica won a race on a NASCAR [Sprint Cup] off-week has given her such popularity. She won however it was possible. Not like she cheated to win or roughed up somebody to win. All the criticism against Danica... I think she is continually focused and doesn't let people who threw trash on the track whenever Jeff Gordon won at Talladega get in Danica's way. Even if she doesn't win at Kansas, she's still gearing up to keep her good momentum going. I'd still be happy for Danica even if she places 5th or better at Kansas. The absolute best case for Danica would be that she wins Kansas AND the Indy 500. That would mean three consecutive races won as she'd be on a serious roll. After all, she is part of Andretti-Green. She's had promise with Rahal-Letterman, but I think she's really discovered herself now with AGR.
The question for Danica is... how far can she go from here? Will Danica be favored to win more at races? Will she be better able to make a push to win every race that she can win? Will she go from dark horse to contender? No matter what happens, I'll have my eyes on that black and blue #7 Motorola car.
(inital post in this blog: http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2008/04/danica_patrick )
"Err.. Danica Patrick.. A great racing driver, but, I don't like that she's another successful woman who's thought it was necessary to pose in her knickers/bikini to get noticed." -Tom
...and then, there's this:
"I share your reservations, Tom, and I guess the best we can hope for is that now she's won her first race she won't have to do that any more." -Carrie
So I get the impression that Danica is more of a sex object to some people rather than a very popular racer that just won her first race last weekend. These dopes (with comments later rectified) think that Danica's been noticed from Sports Illustrated. Well... (buzzer) you're wrong! She REALLY got noticed when she had that hellacious performance at the Indianapolis 500 in 2005. Yes, she's an absolutely beautiful lady (that's why I have a Danica Patrick calendar). But some people still think she's a pretty face that can't win races. The honor of pretty face that can't win races is (and I love her, but...) Milka Duno. And who's to say she may not do a few more photoshoots (which is highly likely considering her popularity)? What if Danica wins this year's Indy 500? Is she still going to be that pretty face that can't win, or a highly competitive and capable racer? Hell... I can still remember my heart beating fast when Danica was leading. She probably would have won that race had it not been for some fuel pressure issues (or so I heard). I guess for all she does in racing, there are still those that are going to doubt her every step of the way. I'm probably sure she doesn't mind this because she is, after all, an athlete. And athletes are going to be under the microscope from critics and classless fans. Her statement said it best- "I can't please everyone."
Danica is my favorite driver for a reason. I think she's pretty consistent and pretty capable even on her worst days or nights. She'll have some bad races, but there's one underrated stat about Danica- she finishes races. She's had some DNF's before, but still manages to finish as best as she can. She's not snake-bitten and can't win anything. Maybe the fact that Danica won a race on a NASCAR [Sprint Cup] off-week has given her such popularity. She won however it was possible. Not like she cheated to win or roughed up somebody to win. All the criticism against Danica... I think she is continually focused and doesn't let people who threw trash on the track whenever Jeff Gordon won at Talladega get in Danica's way. Even if she doesn't win at Kansas, she's still gearing up to keep her good momentum going. I'd still be happy for Danica even if she places 5th or better at Kansas. The absolute best case for Danica would be that she wins Kansas AND the Indy 500. That would mean three consecutive races won as she'd be on a serious roll. After all, she is part of Andretti-Green. She's had promise with Rahal-Letterman, but I think she's really discovered herself now with AGR.
The question for Danica is... how far can she go from here? Will Danica be favored to win more at races? Will she be better able to make a push to win every race that she can win? Will she go from dark horse to contender? No matter what happens, I'll have my eyes on that black and blue #7 Motorola car.