Richard Childress Racing driver considers Danica Patrick a legit NASCAR force Day two of the media tour began with Richard Childress Racing. We talked about Kevin Harvick's upcoming contract year, the new rear spoiler that's being tested in Texas and the potential for the black No. 3 to return to Cup racing. But first
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) ? Once IndyCar star Danica Patrick figured out how to get in and out of the stock car, the rest of her testing session at Daytona International Speedway went without any problems.
Censors have approved three Go Daddy commercials for this year?s Super Bowl. At least two are destined for broadcast during the game. One, called ?Movies,? is being revealed early and it?s a show stopper. ?Movies? revives iconic movie scenes with sports icon Danica Patrick, who is featured on centre stage as curvy, cool and classic.?Movies? [...]
I was absolutely stunned - shattered, even - by how long it took for someone to ask a question about Danica Patrick.
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (January 18, 2010)-What brought IZOD IndyCar Series star Danica Patrick, NASCAR President Mike Helton and Motocross great Ricky Carmichael to Daytona Int'l Speedway one week before Christmas?
Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ? Most of NASCAR is throwing out the welcome mat for Danica Patrick.
NASHVILLE ? Kyle Petty put the brakes on any thoughts that Danica Patrick would make a smooth and successful transition to NASCAR from the Indy Racing League.
Most of NASCAR is throwing out the welcome mat for Danica Patrick. Former driver-turned-TV analyst Kyle Petty is a bit more cautious about what her arrival means for the sport and the risks she's taking.
Auto Club Speedway and NASCAR officials this week announced that the speedway's October Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race -- the Pepsi 500 -- will now be 400 miles, rather than 500.
Penske Racing principal Roger Penske introduced his drivers and Dodge Core Brand president and chief executive officer Ralph Gilles. Leading off the session, Penske underscored his commitment to NASCAR and expressed excitement with his team's outlook for 2010.