Danica Patrick probably made the best decision of her young NASCAR career, by choosing to race in Saturday’s Drive4COPD 300 Nationwide race.
After hearing week after week the saga that followed her desire to race in the NASCAR Series, she held true to her words and the fans will finally get what they have been waiting for.
"I've got a lot to learn, but I have good people around me. We're ready to go. I am here to drive a Sprint Cup Car in the Sprint Cup Series,” said Patrick.
The decision couldn’t have been an easy one, but when you think of the word competitor, why would any driver choose to sit out the biggest race of the season?
After all she did make it clear that her desire was to someday race in the cup series, and with a lot of the cup regulars entered into Saturdays race this is her best chance of the season to fulfill what she has set out to accomplish.
Timing in the NASCAR Series doesn’t always play into the drivers schedule, and sometime’s they have to go beyond the box and seize the moments as they come along.
Such was the case with Patrick, and her wanting to wait for the second Nationwide race of the season at Auto Club Speedway.
"Racing in the Nationwide Series race was my goal during this entire two-month preparation process, but we wanted to make sure it was the right thing to do," Patrick said.
"The ARCA race was a blast, and I'm not ready for my first Daytona Speedweeks to end just yet. I want more racing."
Now when you sit back and think about not only the experience that she will gain, but with the some of the cup regulars in the field at least she will be among some of the best drivers in the motorsports world who know how to handle a rookie driver.
Being the competitor that she is, it didn’t make much sense to skip the chance of a lifetime since there are no guarantees’ that an opportunity such as this will arise in the future.
In NASCAR racing as sad as it is, but we have seen the inevitable happen without giving some very good talent the chance to compete at this high level of racing.
Patrick has set a path that only she can walk down, and given the backing along with some of the best equipment in the series, it is up to her to take full advantage of what is being given to her.
Even though she finished sixth in her first official start in a stock car on Saturday in the Arca Series Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200, the trial and error phase has just begun along with a learning curve that is just as uncertain.
Its inevitable that whether she wins, loses, or doesn’t finish the race, the skeptics will be out in full force waiting to critique her every move.
Many fans around the various NASCAR social sites have already spoken saying that she has not earned the right to race in the NASCAR Series, all of that no longer matters because she is here and ready to make a go at it.
Basically when you come right down to it, we all have our opinions and now its up to her to prove that she does belong racing with the best stock cars drivers that the series has to offer, and get down to the task at hand.
Kelley Earnhardt said it the best, “She has worked extremely hard during the past two months for this opportunity. Her dedication and work ethic is infectious.”
Only time will tell how true these words really are.
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Feb 8, 2010
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Certainly, there is lots of skepticism regarding Ms. Patrick’s “readiness” to race with the “big boys” in the Nationwide series.
I think there are several dynamics at work here that will guide her career. First... NASCAR needs and wants the controversy that will ultimately follow her. Second... she has the ability to bring a whole new fan element into Stock Car Racing. Third... her marketing appeal is through the roof! This all translates into smart business decisions for all involved.
I say if the girl can drive the car safely and competitively... (Which she can) let her race with the big-boys! Ultimately it will be good for the sport and the fans!Feb 8, 2010 -
Danica Patricks’ entry into NASCAR is going to be a huge financial boost to the tracks she races at, the networks that carry those races and the sponsors that support not only her car, but the other competitor’s sponsors as well, because more fans will be attending or watching the races on TV. I was impressed with her first effort into stock car racing and I believe she has the talent to become successful in NASCAR. But, she still has a lot of challenges ahead of her and entering the Nationwide race at Daytona is going to be a huge jump in the level of her competition. She’ll be racing against 20 or more current or former NEXTEL Cup drivers, Nationwide drivers with years of experience and several Truck series winners making the jump to the Nationwide series. These drivers all have years of experience in racing stock cars and dealing with the draft at Daytona and Talladega, not to mention the intricacies of doing live pit stops during a race. While I know Mrs. Patrick has done hundreds if not thousands of pit stops in the IRL, the differences between the 2 series pit stops couldn’t be any bigger and will be one of her biggest challenges. I’m rooting for her to have a great race this coming Saturday, and by that I feel a great race for her would be to run the entire race and finish somewhere near the top 20. At this point in her development staying out of trouble, developing a feel for the car and learning about the draft are worthy goals for her first Nationwide race.Feb 8, 2010
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After all the crashes with the so called Expert men drivers I don't think it matters! LOLFeb 8, 2010
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I agree with everything that Art stated and have moved the rest of my post to this thread:
http://www.infieldparking.com/forum/thread/398798/page1/#comment312994Feb 8, 2010 -
I think she did Awesome ,and will do even better on Saturday knows what to except now its Danica Mania! Go Danica!Feb 8, 2010
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