Plans have Danica in Daytona to start

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  • 09-08-2009 12:53 PM

    Plans have Danica in Daytona to start

    Sources: Plans have Danica in Daytona to start

     

    by Lee Spencer

    Lee Spencer is senior NASCAR writer for FOXSports.com. She also is a correspondent for "Around the Track" on FOX Sports Net.

    Updated: September 8, 2009, 1:48 AM EDT

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    HAMPTON, Ga. - A potential 2010 hybrid stock car/open-wheel schedule for Danica Patrick is becoming clearer.

    Although sources insist Patrick's primary concentration will remain on driving the No. 7 Honda for Michael Andretti's IndyCar Series team, she could be preparing for an ARCA/Nationwide Series debut during Daytona Speedweeks 2010, which would serve as a springboard to a likely switch to NASCAR in the future.

    On Saturday, two-time Sprint Cup champion Tony Stewart said Patrick was "serious" about making the switch from open-wheel to stock car competition.

    "I know that that's what she wants to do," Stewart said. "She looked me straight in the eye and said, 'Hey, this is what I want to do. It looks like fun — it looks like a lot of work, but it looks like fun.'

    "I don't think she has some misguided idea that it's going to be easy doing it. She wants to do it the right way. She has the intentions to do everything right."

    On top of a full IndyCar Series season and the two proposed events at Daytona, Patrick's schedule would also include one or two midseason stock car races and a full-immersion program of Nationwide and possibly Camping World Truck Series races following the October 2 IndyCar Series season finale.

    The IndyCar season begins March 14 in Brazil.

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  • 09-10-2009 7:03 AM In reply to

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    Wish her Luck in the car of tomorrow,   cant wait to hear her comment's on how it handles :)

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  • 09-11-2009 10:55 AM In reply to

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    As long as she is wearing a bikini.....I'll watch...LOL

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  • 09-11-2009 6:45 PM In reply to

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    that would even get a old Guy like me to watch, Im old not Dead :)

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  • 09-12-2009 10:13 AM In reply to

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    jackpinelouie:

    that would even get a old Guy like me to watch, Im old not Dead :)

    At least that will keep the heart pumping.
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  • 09-17-2009 8:26 AM In reply to

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    BigDee:
    At least that will keep the heart pumping.

     

    watch your BP  have a crown royal to settle it down   :)

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  • 09-28-2009 3:48 PM In reply to

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    I heard the other day that Danica is planning on staying where she is at.

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  • 10-07-2009 6:00 PM In reply to

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    Smart Move

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  • 11-04-2009 4:13 PM In reply to

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    Updated: November 4, 2009, 4:38 PM ET

    Sources: Danica near NASCAR deal

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    By Ryan McGee
    ESPN The Magazine
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    IndyCar Series and crossover media star Danica Patrick is nearing completion of a two-year contract with JR Motorsports, the NASCAR Nationwide Series operation owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr., and a source close to the negotiations described the talks as being "in the final phase."

    A second source close to the situation confirmed the deal is moving forward, saying "talks are moving in a very positive direction and it would probably be a surprise if it didn't happen."

    Both the Patrick and Earnhardt camps declined comment.

     

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    AP Photo/Terry RennaDanica Patrick could begin her stock car racing career at Daytona Speedweeks if a deal with JR Motorsports is completed.

     

    Before Brad Keselowski signed with Penske Racing South, JR Motorsports had no room for Patrick -- and thus little interest -- sources close to negotiations between the team and driver told ESPN.com's Marty Smith. But when Keselowski jumped to Sprint Cup with Penske, JRM jumped head-first into the Patrick sweepstakes.

    Sources close to negotiations told Smith on Wednesday that a deal is expected to be completed within a week or 10 days, but likely won't be formally announced until the offseason. NASCAR's Chase for the Cup playoffs culminate with the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami on Nov. 22.

    Sources also told Smith that, at present, the first race on Patrick's tentative schedule is the ARCA event at Daytona Speedweeks. Depending on whether or not she is approved by NASCAR to run the Daytona Nationwide Series event in February, Patrick plans to run 12 or 13 Nationwide races in 2010, sources said.

    If Patrick is not approved by NASCAR, she would likely debut at Auto Club Speedway the following week.

    Patrick met with Rick Hendrick, owner of Sprint Cup juggernaut Hendrick Motorsports, which supplies support to JR Motorsports, for the first time just two weeks ago due to scheduling conflicts. Hendrick at the time made a "big commitment" to her that he would continue to support thoroughly the JRM effort, sources told Smith.

    Since then, talks have have intensified.

    Patrick, the 2005 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year and the first woman to win an IndyCar Series race, will continue to race full-time for Andretti Green Racing in IndyCar.

    Sources told ESPN.com's Marty Smith that, at present, the first race on Patrick's tentative schedule is the ARCA event at Daytona Speedweeks. Depending on whether or not she is approved by NASCAR to run the Daytona Nationwide Series event in February, Patrick plans to run 12 or 13 Nationwide races in 2010, sources said.

     

    Patrick signed a three-year contract extension with AGR earlier this year, leading many to believe that she had put any NASCAR plans on hold. While the relatively sparse IndyCar schedule -- 17 races spread over seven and a half months -- leaves plenty of room to run a number of other events, calendar conflicts between the two series appear to make running the full Nationwide schedule all but impossible.

    "Danica Watch" has been a season-long source of headlines and garage gossip in IndyCar and NASCAR throughout the 2009 season, as the 27-year-old driver made repeated trips to North Carolina to chat with potential stock car suitors, including Tony Stewart's Stewart-Haas Racing, Michael Waltrip Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. A decision to sign with JR Motorsports would establish a direct tie to Hendrick, which supplies engines, cars and technical assistance to Earnhardt's operation -- as well as Stewart's.

    Earnhardt and Patrick already have a corporate connection, in current sponsorship deals with GoDaddy.com. The Web site registration service is a sponsor on JR Motorsports' No. 88 Chevrolet, which has earned four Nationwide Series wins this season with Brad Keselowski at the wheel. Keselowski is leaving the team at season's end to drive for Penske Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

    GoDaddy.com also recently signed on to sponsor Hendrick's No. 5 Chevy beginning in 2010. That car is currently driven by Mark Martin, who is signed through 2011.

    As recently as last weekend, some Sprint Cup stars, most notably open-wheel defector Juan Pablo Montoya, have suggested that Patrick concentrate on running one series only instead of jumping back and forth from IndyCar to stock cars. Patrick herself has openly expressed reservations about diving into NASCAR's notoriously long schedule.

    But even those who have advised her to resist the temptation to double dip admit that the potential financial windfall might be worth the grind of logistics and the learning curve of stock car racing.

    Patrick made headlines in April 2008 when she won an IndyCar race at Twin Ring Motegi, the first for a woman in a major American non-drag racing series. She was the first woman to lead a lap at the Indianapolis 500, in 2005.

    A woman has never won a race in any of NASCAR's top three national series. The last regular female competitor in the NASCAR Nationwide Series was Patty Moise, who started 22 of 26 races in what was then known as the Busch Series in 1995. Shawna Robinson won the pole position for a Busch Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 1994.

    Ryan McGee covers motorsports for ESPN The Magazine; Marty Smith covers NASCAR for ESPN and ESPN.com. ESPN.com senior writer Ed Hinton contributed to this story.

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  • 11-04-2009 4:14 PM In reply to

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    Maybe she could drive in her bikini.....I think that would be HOT.

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  • 11-04-2009 4:16 PM In reply to

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    BigDee:

    Maybe she could drive in her bikini.....I think that would be HOT.

    I think I mentioned that before....LOL
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