At Indy, Patrick after a greater sense of history
Published 5/23/2008 at USATODAY.com Motor Sports - Top Stories
Danica Patrick's greatest triumph at Indianapolis Motor Speedway also happens to be her biggest disappointment at the world's ...
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Huff: Despite Danica, Indy fizzles as NASCAR sizzles
The Big Lead found this 5/22/2008 on www.nydailynews.com
Truth is, the best race Sunday won't be at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but rather in Concord, N.C., at the Lowes Motor Speedway, the site of the Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR's longest race of the season.The 92nd Indianapolis 500 Odds
SEO posted 5/23/2008 from free-picks.belmont.com
Five races in and there have been 5 different winners thus far. Five of the Top 6 points-leaders have a win to their name, with Danica Patrick grabbing her first career win in Japan’s Firestone IndyCar 300. Will the IRL have yet another different winner this weekend? Or will one of racing’s hottest drivers pull in their second trophy of the season?Best Motorsports Weekend of the Year
From the Marbles found this 5/23/2008 on www.east-coast-bias.com
This weekend is Memorial Day weekend, or as I like to call it "The Best Motorsports Weekend of the Year" (tm). What makes it so great? I'm glad you asked. The three major racing series (NASCAR, Formula 1, and IRL) host one of their marquee races this ...Danica Patrick Sports Illustrated Cover 'Indy, Yes She Can' (Photos)
gmc1 posted 5/24/2008 from bittenandbound.com
The Brickyard will host the Indy 500 on Sunday, May 25th. The weather is forecast to be ideal when 26 year old Danica Patrick will be one of 33 drivers vying for a big win. She is currently enjoying her career high fifth place points ranking following her first victory in Japan in April, making her the first female winner in the history of the Indy Racing League.92nd Indianapolis 500 Starting Line-up :: Official site of the Indianapoils 500
FanIQ Blog found this 5/23/2008 on www.indy500.com
Print Page Row 1 Pos. 1 Scott Dixon Scott Dixon Car # 9 D/H/F Speed/Time: 226.366/2:39.0348 Pos. 2 Dan Wheldon Dan Wheldon Car # 10 D/H/F Speed/Time: 226.110/2:39.2143 Pos. 3 Ryan Briscoe Ryan Briscoe Car # 6 D/H/F Speed/Time: 226.080/2:39.2358 Row ...
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Who needs Danica when you can have this? Kristi can wave my, ahem… flag anytime. 1992 Olympic gold medalist, popular professional figure skater and recent “Dancing with the Stars” winner Kristi Yamaguchi will wave the green flag ...
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From the Marbles • This Danica person, she's not too popular with some folks
Shh. Listen closely. Can you hear it? As we near DanicaFest 2008 -- sorry, the Indy 500 -- the dilettante haters are peeling their eyes away from stick-and-ball and turning their eyes in our direction. From Richard Huff in today's New York Daily ...
Shh. Listen closely. Can you hear it? As we near DanicaFest 2008 -- sorry, the Indy 500 -- the dilettante haters are peeling their eyes away from stick-and-ball and turning their eyes in our direction. From Richard Huff in today's New York Daily ...
SPORTSbyBROOKS • Indy Hype Weighed Down By ‘Danica Rule’ Debate
Ever since Danica Patrick and her little 100-pound body drove into our collective consciousness in 2005, rival racing teams had been calling for a system that in effect penalizes cars with lighter drivers. Earlier this season, such a rule was ...
Ever since Danica Patrick and her little 100-pound body drove into our collective consciousness in 2005, rival racing teams had been calling for a system that in effect penalizes cars with lighter drivers. Earlier this season, such a rule was ...
FastMachines.com • Double Clutchin’-Why Mainstream Racing Coverage Sucks
Okay, folks. I'm in full fan-mode right now, and I'm angry; so let's pull out the ranting gloves and go a few rounds with the mainstream media. Why? Because I'm sick of the way that they have covered the racing landscape the last few weeks, and I'm ...
Okay, folks. I'm in full fan-mode right now, and I'm angry; so let's pull out the ranting gloves and go a few rounds with the mainstream media. Why? Because I'm sick of the way that they have covered the racing landscape the last few weeks, and I'm ...
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INDIANAPOLIS (Ticker) - Danica Patrick certainly didn't put the Indianapolis 500 on the map, but this race put her at the forefront of stardom.
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Patrick melds sex and athleticism into Danica Inc. (AP)
Danica Patrick dragged into the room, her weary eyes hidden behind thick, black sunglasses.
Danica Patrick dragged into the room, her weary eyes hidden behind thick, black sunglasses.
Danica Patrick: First lady of racing
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