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Chewbaccer
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There's two that come to mind that I have a hard time choosing between:
Or this one
Or this one
I would listen to her when she was in the Busch Series. She was always dumb in a stock car.There's two that come to mind that I have a hard time choosing between:
Or this one
I would listen to her when she was in the Busch Series. She was always dumb in a stock car.
She was explaining to to her CC what the car was doing in the corners. I was talking to my son & told him that she was driving the car to hard into the corners & had to back up the corners & not just dive into them & that would probably fix most of her handling issues. Funny thing is a few laps later while she was bitching (she was always bitching) her CC came on & told her basically that very thing. Was explaining to her how to enter the corners & she freaked out on him & told him to just fix the car instead of trying to change how she drives. Told him to fix it so she can drive the car the way she wanted. LOL
This is Danica's racing IQ in a nutshell. In Cup series or any stock car. Such a waste of a seat.
Top funded Race car & she never a top 5 in her entire career.
Exactly.She never understood the downforce isn't there in a stock car the way it is open wheel. She can drive it hard in open wheels and the car will basically stick thru aero and other mechanical and electronic features (this is a very rough generalization). There's a lot more going on from an engineering standpoint keeping the car to the ground. That isn't to say the driver doesn't play a big role as well, I'm just saying its quite a bit different. She never grasped that concept of the difference in stock cars. She's not the only one either. All the open wheel drivers struggle making that adjustment. Difference was she wasn't willing to put in the seat time necessary to get that feel and adjust. She should have been running the tandem lower series race during the Cup weekend every single week.
You would've thought that something would've rubbed off on her for all the years that she was there, with all the experienced people that they had at the time at SHR. But she's what you get when you are more worried about sponsorship money than caring about winning races.Exactly.
but she was flat out too stubborn to be helped. You got decades of experience talking to you & your answer is. No. you are wrong. This is how it is. She was literally like a child.
Also with open wheel cars. Not only do you have all the tech & aero helping. You have twice the tire & half the weight. or looking at it from a stock car point of view.
Half the tire & twice the weight.
Yeah, you’d think she would have tried to learn from the 3 champions she was teammates with.You would've thought that something would've rubbed off on her for all the years that she was there, with all the experienced people that they had at the time at SHR. But she's what you get when you are more worried about sponsorship money than caring about winning races.
its sad, first woman in modern nascar and she has a temper that rivals kyle and kurt, and skills rivaling a person with a severe head injury
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LOL
That's hilarious, but not factually correct. Shawna Robinson ran some races in the early 2000's.
lol, i actually remember her
her car number was #49 if i recall correctly
What was Danica Patrick's signature moment in the Cup Series?
View attachment 240619 she was comfortable behind the wheel-View attachment 240621
woman driver....There's two that come to mind that I have a hard time choosing between:
Or this one