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Always Loved NASCAR....

At lease she looks pretty good doing that..............driving a car?  Different story. :laugh:
 
Search shows her at 5'2" so the other dancers have to be over 6'......and their legs go all the way up. Nice!
 
broblues said:
At lease she looks pretty good doing that..............driving a car?  Different story. :laugh:
That woman has done what countless men have failed to do. She won an Indy car race. Someday she'll figure it out and she'll win in NASCAR. Something one of greatest drivers in the world, Juan Pablo Montoya, has trouble doing.
 
Doc
 
Devil Doc said:
 
At lease she looks pretty good doing that..............driving a car?  Different story. :laugh:
That woman has done what countless men have failed to do. She won an Indy car race. Someday she'll figure it out and she'll win in NASCAR. Something one of greatest drivers in the world, Juan Pablo Montoya, even has trouble doing.
 
Doc
 
There have been many women attempt to compete in NASCAR.  She has commercial value.  But, she is a 30th place driver.  Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while.  Maybe she will win..............a race or two someday who knows.  She's had the opportunity, but couldn't take the pressure of being in the top spots going 200 miles an hour, and made her way to the back.  Good luck to her and the people that hawk her.  I hope they all make a lot of money.
 
Devil Doc said:
 
At lease she looks pretty good doing that..............driving a car?  Different story. :laugh:
That woman has done what countless men have failed to do. She won an Indy car race. Someday she'll figure it out and she'll win in NASCAR. Something one of greatest drivers in the world, Juan Pablo Montoya, has trouble doing.
 
Doc
 
 
broblues said:
 
 


At lease she looks pretty good doing that..............driving a car?  Different story. :laugh:
That woman has done what countless men have failed to do. She won an Indy car race. Someday she'll figure it out and she'll win in NASCAR. Something one of greatest drivers in the world, Juan Pablo Montoya, even has trouble doing.
 
Doc
 
There have been many women attempt to compete in NASCAR.  She has commercial value.  But, she is a 30th place driver.  Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while.  Maybe she will win..............a race or two someday who knows.  She's had the opportunity, but couldn't take the pressure of being in the top spots going 200 miles an hour, and made her way to the back.  Good luck to her and the people that hawk her.  I hope they all make a lot of money.
 


 
She won't win until she gets help once she's in the top 5 of a race...as of now, she has none. I'm not sure the good old boys will let her win.  :whistling:
 
I think she deserves as much of chance as Michael Waltrip got driving on the coat tails of his much more talented brother. How many races did he start before winning a points race? BTW, I think he holds the record.
 
Doc
 
No she doesn't. She has to fight the misogyny that's rampant in NASCAR.
 
Doc
 
I'm not sure she's scared of running up front at 200 mph.  I mean, she led Indy multiple times at over 230 mph.  There's no forgiveness or second chances in open wheel like there is in a stock car where you can bump off each other and carry on.  Few people have transitioned from one discipline of auto racing to another.  It's not that NASCAR or IndyCar/F1 is "harder", it's just a different racing dynamic all around.  
 
That said, I'm very glad to see JPM back in an open wheel, and it's awesome that Tony Kanaan has a worthy ride in a red car now that he officially has Dario's old seat.
 
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