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                  Danica started 30th at Pocono and finished 29th of
                  43 cars.
                  
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                  Danica had to change engines again and so
                  started Charlotte at the back of the pack after
                  qualifying 24th in a 43-car field and finished
                  29th 
                  
                   
                  
                  Danica clipped the wall in practice and was
                  forced to use a back-up car plus being moved back
                  in the pack to start 40th. She moved up at
                  Darlington to the 28th spot by the end, finishing
                  362 or 367 laps. 
                  
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                  Danica had moved up from 26th at Talladega to
                  12th by the 182 lap, got mixed up in a multicar
                  accident and ended the day in 33rd. Bummer. Two
                  races, two accidents, neither her fault. 
                  
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                  After starting from the fourth position in the
                  Nationwide race at Talladega, Danica Patrick was
                  spun out on the 13th lap by drafting partner Kyle
                  Larson, causing the first caution of the race and
                  effectively ending Patricks day. 
                  
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                  Danica gridded 25th at Kansas and was still
                  running at the end finishing 25th. 
                  
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                  Danica was gridded 32nd at Barber until she blew
                  an engine in practice and was moved back to 43rd at
                  the start. She worked her way up to the 14th slot
                  by the finish, ending 500 laps on the lead lap. 
                  
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                  Danica started in 41st place at Bristol and
                  finished in 28th, 5 laps down. 
                  
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                  Danica started in 40th place at Phoenix and
                  finished on lap 185 while in 26th palce with a
                  blown tire. Final place was 39th. 
                  
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                  Danica will start in 40th place at Phoenix. 
                  
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                  Danica broke several records at the Daytona 500.
                  First woman to start on the pole of a Cup race.
                  First woman to lead a green lap. First woman to
                  lead 5 green laps. (Janet Guthrie led 5 laps at
                  Ontario in 1977 but all five were under the yellow
                  - caution.) Highest finish for a woman in Cup
                  racing - 8th. 
                  
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                  Danica adds Daytona Nationwide Race to Docket
                  and grids 26th. She exited the race and headed to
                  the garage 31 laps in after her No. 34 GoDaddy
                  Chevrolet lost power 
                  
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                  Danica adds Daytona Nationwide Race to
                  Docket 
                  
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                  Danica Patrick divorcing husband after 7 years
                  of marriage.   
                  
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                  Patrick becomes the first woman to win Cup
                  Pole   
                  
                    
                  
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                  Danica Patrick tops
                  celebrities in generating social media buzz for
                  sponsor Go Daddy 
                  
                    
                  
                  Why does sponsor Go Daddy love Danica Patrick so
                  much?
                  
                  Because shes so popular and media savvy
                  that she can use social media to generate buzz
                  about her sponsors. 
                  
                  The social media marketing company Synthesio
                  just released rankings of celebrity endorsers and
                  the role they play in the brands social media
                  buzz. 
                  
                  In a season when she hasnt performed all
                  that well on the track, Patrick is performing
                  exceptionally well off the track. Patrick is at the
                  top of the social media rankings, which were
                  compiled by taking the number of mentions of the
                  brand and the celebrity in the same tweet and
                  dividing it by the total number of mentions of the
                  brand over a 30-day period. 
                  
                  Patrick, who has more than 916,000 twitter
                  followers, generated 12.72 percent of the social
                  media buzz for Go Daddy, according to the Synthesio
                  blog on its website. 
                  
                  A rookie in the Sprint Cup Series, Patrick is
                  just 28th in the Cup standings and has made as many
                  headlines this season for her relationship with
                  boyfriend and fellow driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. as
                  for her performance on the track. But she generates
                  plenty of exposure for Go Daddy by slipping in
                  references to the brand in her tweets. 
                  
                  Among the celebrities tracked, Rihanna was next
                  in generating 3.19 percent of the buzz for Cover
                  Girl and the Miami Heats LeBron James
                  produced 1.73 percent of the overall buzz for Nike.
                  The only other celebrity over 1 percent was actor
                  Alec Baldwin at 1.36 percent of buzz for Capital
                  One. 
                  
                  Loïc Moisand, co-founder and CEO of
                  Synthesio, told USA Today that its
                  useless for companies to be spend money on
                  celebrities to raise social media awareness 
                  unless its Danica. 
                  
                  Moisand says Patrick is successful because she
                  frequently mentions GoDaddy in tweets from her
                  personal handle and because "she appears
                  reachable." 
                  
                  "The best social media isn't scripted," Barb
                  Rechterman, chief marketing officer at GoDaddy,
                  told USA Today. "Danica's the real
                  deal." 
                  Source: www.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-06-10/danica-patrick-sponsor-go-daddy-tweets-twitter-social-media-boyfriend-ricky-sten?icid=maing-grid7%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl34%7Csec3_lnk1%26pLid%3D327217
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica Patrick not
                  optimistic about Coca-Cola 600 after recent
                  struggles
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick would like to think that running the
                  Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway last year
                  would help her as she enters NASCARs longest
                  event a year later.
                  
                  But Patrick looks at her results this season and
                  knows that it really doesnt mean much that
                  her third career Cup start came at Charlotte. 
                  
                  At the six tracks where she has raced a Sprint
                  Cup car this year and last year, she had a
                  significantly better finish only in the Daytona
                  500. She opened the season on a high note, placing
                  eighth in the Daytona 500 for the best ever finish
                  for a female driver in that event. 
                  
                  Her only other promising finish this year was
                  12th at Martinsville, where she had never raced.
                  The rest of her finishes have been 25th or worse
                  and she is 28th in the Cup standings. She is also
                  trailing the rookie race to boyfriend Ricky
                  Stenhouse Jr., who has finished in the top 20 in
                  nine of his 11 races and is 16th in the
                  standings. 
                  
                  Essentially, I had better results in my
                  Cup races last year than I have had this year other
                  than Martinsville and Daytona, Patrick said.
                  So we have had a couple of really good highs,
                  but the rest of them have been not so good at
                  all. 
                  
                  It wasnt supposed to be this way. She ran
                  10 Cup races for Stewart-Haas Racing last year so
                  she would have a good foundation, especially at the
                  tougher tracks, for her rookie season. 
                  
                  After Daytona, she struggled and wrecked to
                  finish 39th at Phoenix after running 17th there
                  last November. At Bristol, she finished 28th after
                  running well last year before being wrecked and
                  placing 29th. 
                  
                  Then came Texas, where she finished 28th this
                  year after a 24th-place finish last November. 
                  
                  At Kansas and Darlington, she struggled this
                  year just as she did last year, finishing several
                  laps down and outside the top 20. 
                  
                  If theres any consolation, SHR as a whole
                  has struggled this year, with owner/driver Tony
                  Stewart 21st in the standings with just one top-10
                  finish. 
                  
                  I dont think I unlearned things from
                  last year, its just a matter of getting the
                  car to a place where it does what we all want it to
                  do as drivers on the team, Patrick said.
                  I feel comfortable (at Charlotte). There is a
                  lot of stuff I dont worry so much about and I
                  can just get in the car and go. 
                  
                  But things I am more familiar with are
                  looking at a tire sheet, or understanding what
                  happens to a car in the corner and being able to
                  translate to (crew chief) Tony Gibson. 
                  
                  Patrick finished ninth in the Sprint Showdown
                  last week and got the fan vote to make it into the
                  Sprint All-Star Race. She finished 20th among 22
                  driver  last among those who finished the
                  race  though she stayed with the pack and
                  raced the drivers running at the rear. 
                  
                  It really all comes to being comfortable
                  with the car that you have underneath you to be
                  able to go do the job you need to do, Patrick
                  said. 
                  
                  She hopes she leaves Charlotte this weekend
                  better than last week. 
                  
                  It really just makes me feel bad to win
                  the Sprint fan vote and run in the back of the
                  race. 
 It was just a tough night,
                  Patrick said. 
                  
                  But hopefully we are able to figure out
                  what was wrong and we can come back here (this)
                  weekend and have a better run. 
                  Source: www.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-05-22/danica-patrick-charlotte-coca-cola-600-struggles-boyfriend-ricky-stenhouse-jr?icid=maing-grid10%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl16%7Csec3_lnk3%26pLid%3D317137
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica Patrick starting
                  to attract boos from NASCAR fans as on-track
                  struggles mount 
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick seemingly has the world at her
                  feet.
                  
                  Shes not only one of the most popular
                  racecar drivers in the world, shes one of the
                  most popular athletes. 
                  
                  She drives in NASCARs top series, and for
                  one of its top teams. She has huge backing from a
                  clever sponsor that has helped make her an
                  international celebrity. 
                  
                  Shes built a loyal following among NASCAR
                  fans, gets tons of media exposure and is dating
                  another Sprint Cup driver  which only adds to
                  the spotlight and drama surrounding her whirlwind
                  career and soap-opera life. 
                  
                  Yet Patrick suddenly has a big problem. 
                  
                  One that threatens to damage all that is right
                  in her life and career. 
                  
                  NASCARs Wonder Woman and media darling is
                  starting to get booed. 
                  
                  Thats right  booed. 
                  
                  Not Kyle Busch booed, but a sprinkling of
                  derision here and there. Just enough hisses and
                  taunts to matter and become a big concern. 
                  
                  Patrick, who made a name for herself in IndyCar
                  racing before moving to stock cars, became an
                  immediate fan favorite in NASCAR. 
                  
                  Her popularity soared when she moved to the
                  Sprint Cup Series this season, with some even
                  predicting that she might challenge Dale Earnhardt
                  Jr.s 10-year lock on the sports most
                  popular driver award. 
                  
                  She is one of the sports biggest
                  attractions and typically receives a huge ovation
                  before each race. But when she was introduced prior
                  to Saturdays Sprint All-Star Race, there was
                  a noticeable rumbling of boos. 
                  
                  It wasnt overwhelming  she was still
                  cheered more than booed  but it was enough to
                  attract attention and raise a few eyebrows. 
                  
                  Whats more, the smattering of discontent
                  quickly caught fire on Twitter, with fans
                  expressing outrage that she was voted into the
                  all-star race. 
                  
                  The message was clear: Many fans believe that
                  Patrick did not deserve to be in NASCARs
                  all-star race  which typically is reserved
                  for race winners and the most accomplished drivers
                   and resent the fact that she got in through
                  the Sprint Fan Vote. 
                  
                  Her not-so-surprising victory in the fan vote
                  created a perplexing dilemma for Patrick. On the
                  one hand, she made the all-star race because she is
                  wildly popular and because her large fan base went
                  all out to vote for her. Yet, on the other hand,
                  Patrick wound up being in the all-star race despite
                  a dismal record on the track, providing more
                  ammunition for critics and detractors that already
                  resent her. 
                  
                  Though she started the season with a bang,
                  winning the pole for the Daytona 500 and contending
                  for the win before finishing eighth, she has
                  struggled badly since then. 
                  
                  Aside from an impressive 12th-place run at
                  Martinsville, Patrick has finished 25th or worse in
                  her other nine races and has finished on the lead
                  lap just twice all season. In 21 career Cup starts,
                  she has just one top-10 finish and has finished
                  24th or worse 18 times, including just three
                  lead-lap finishes. 
                  
                  So except for two surprising performances,
                  Patrick has been mostly dreadful. 
                  
                  And therein lies the rub. Because of her
                  struggles on the track, many fans resent
                  Patricks popularity and star power. Being
                  voted into the all-star race was a slap in the face
                  to fans that believe the race should be reserved
                  for the sports best drivers. 
                  
                  And she didnt exactly prove them wrong,
                  finishing 20th among 22 drivers and last among
                  those who finished the race. 
                  
                  Patrick is a media star and fan favorite for
                  obvious reasons: 
                  
                  
                     - Shes a woman competing in a mans
                     world.
 
                     
                     - Shes a pretty woman competing in a
                     mans world.
 
                     
                     - Shes a sex symbol and worldwide
                     celebrity, her racy commercials and supermodel
                     photo spreads capturing the imagination of both
                     sports fans and casual observers.
 
                     
                     - She appeals to two critical demographics
                      female fans and kids.
 
                   
                  
                  Because of all that, Patrick is a novelty and a
                  curiosity. And that makes her one of the biggest
                  draws in sports  regardless of how she does
                  on the track. In fact, her marketing prowess is
                  remarkable. 
                  
                  According to The Marketing Arms Davie
                  Brown Index, which tracks such things, Patrick
                  leads all NASCAR drivers in several important
                  marketing and popularity categories. 
                  
                  According to the firm, she is NASCARs
                  best-known driver, the most likeable, the most
                  influential and the best product spokesperson. 
                  
                  She tops stars Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Tony
                  Stewart and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in each of those
                  categories. 
                  
                  That is pretty powerful stuff when gauging an
                  athletes engagement and popularity with both
                  sponsors and fans. 
                  
                  Fans wonder all the time why Patrick gets so
                  much media coverage on TV and online. Well, there
                  you have your answer. 
                  
                  Like it or not, many fans want to see, hear and
                  read about Patrick, and that is proven everyday
                  through web traffic and TV ratings. 
                  
                  Yet the question Patrick and her team of
                  handlers and marketing experts must face is this:
                  What happens to that popularity and marketing
                  prowess if she continues to struggle on the
                  track? 
                  
                  How long can she continue to live off her
                  off-track accomplishments and celebrity? 
                  
                  Clearly, fans are starting to grumble and there
                  is a groundswell of critics and detractors who
                  believe she does not belong in NASCARs top
                  series and doesnt deserve all that she has,
                  including a lucrative ride at Stewart-Haas
                  Racing. 
                  
                  So far, most fans have been willing to overlook
                  the on-track struggles and give her more time to
                  adjust to the challenges and rigors of stock-car
                  racing. 
                  
                  But Saturdays turn in fan support might be
                  a sign that time is running out, that perhaps
                  Patrick is starting to wear out her welcome with
                  patient fans. 
                  
                  Shes still a mega star by most indicators.
                  The numbers and attention and sponsors and fan
                  response bear that out. 
                  
                  But shes coming up short in one major
                  category  on-track success. 
                  
                  How long before those failures trump everything
                  else and diminish her status in all the other
                  categories? 
                  
                  If Patrick doesnt improve her on-track
                  performance and produce results soon, she risks
                  losing all the intangibles that make her a big
                  star. 
                  
                  And thats a lot to lose. 
                  Source: 
                  www.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-05-20/danica-patrick-fans-boos-sprint-all-star-race-popularity-boyfriend
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica Patrick wins
                  Sprint Fan vote to advance to All-Star race 
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick advanced to the Sprint All-Star Race
                  fair and square Saturday at Charlotte Motor
                  Speedway.
                  
                  She didnt finish in the top two in the
                  Sprint Showdown qualifying race, but at least she
                  didnt need what was dubbed the Danica
                  Rule as she finished on the lead lap in ninth
                  and then advanced to the main event Saturday night
                  thanks to the online fan voting. 
                  
                  Obviously first and very foremost thank
                  you to all the fans who voted for me or voted so
                  many times for me, Patrick said. 
                  
                  Im fortunate to have the fan base
                  that I do and I never forget that. 
 Its
                  a big honor. 
                  
                  In February, NASCAR announced that a driver
                  would have to finish on the lead lap to advance
                  with the fan vote. Then earlier this week, NASCAR
                  said that was a mistake, that no lead-lap finish
                  was required but the car did have to be in raceable
                  condition. 
                  
                  That made fans dub it the Danica
                  Rule considering some of her struggles this
                  year. 
                  
                  In reality, very few drivers finish the Sprint
                  Showdown a lap down if they are still running at
                  the end of the event. 
                  
                  Patrick was easily able to stay on the lead lap.
                  She said she wasnt going to try anything
                  desperate in the Showdown knowing that her fans are
                  quite passionate. 
                  
                  She even had a Thanks Fans sticker
                  to put on her car. 
                  
                  Im going to race for the fans
                  tonight, she said. I got done with that
                  race and honestly I feel really fired up. 
                  
                  I wanted to make passes and make my way up
                  and do what I could to get into those first two
                  positions and didnt do that. I feel like I
                  owe it to them to put on a better show in the
                  all-star race. 
                  
                  Those among the top-five in the vote but not
                  winning, in alphabetical order, were Jeff Burton,
                  Bobby Labonte, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and Martin
                  Truex Jr. 
                  
                  Stenhouse advanced to the main event by
                  finishing second in the Showdown. 
                  Source: www.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-05-18/danica-patrick-sprint-fan-vote-all-star-race-charlotte-nacar-fans
                    
                   
                  
                  Patrick has come a
                  long way over the course of the past year 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick was prepared for the worst. She came
                  to Darlington Raceway a year ago for her first
                  genuine Sprint Cup race weekend, her splashy debut
                  in the Daytona 500 months in the rearview mirror,
                  and bracing for what she thought would be the
                  Friday from hell. With good reason, given that at
                  the time she was also running in the Nationwide
                  Series, and her schedule had her jumping between
                  race cars from early morning until late at
                  night.
                  
                  It could have been the beginning of her NASCAR
                  journey in microcosm, an often-trying experience
                  punctuated by moments of promise. That was
                  certainly the case here a year ago, when she
                  finished 12th in the Nationwide event and was
                  running competitive times in the Southern 500
                  despite being laps down to the leaders. A season
                  later, much has changed, personally and
                  professionally, but the challenge remains the same
                  -- as evidenced by a collision with the Turn 2 wall
                  Friday that forced her to a backup car. 
                  
                  Daytona, where she was introduced to the Sprint
                  Cup Series a year ago and won the pole earlier this
                  season, will always be as closely identified with
                  Patrick as her bright green firesuit. But
                  Darlington is where the grunt work began in
                  earnest, the cornerstone of a brutal indoctrination
                  designed by car owner Tony Stewart, who wanted to
                  put her through the crucible early in the hopes of
                  making everything seem easier later on. 
                  
                  Talk about adjustments. Sitting on the couch of
                  her motorhome, Patrick ticks off the challenges of
                  that first trip through the grinder. There was the
                  goal of just being respectable on the race track,
                  of not being in other drivers way. And going
                  from the shorter Nationwide events -- which from a
                  time perspective more closely mirrored what she had
                  been accustomed to in IndyCar -- to a four-hour
                  marathon at Darlington was a wake-up call. 
                  
                  When you go from a 147-lap race to a
                  367-lap race, I was like, Huh? I think
                  my mind was a little bit distracted by going over
                  200 laps more than the night before, she
                  said. 
 All of the sudden you come to
                  Cup, and things are like twice as long. Its a
                  big adjustment, at least in your head. Now,
                  Im fine. Ive kind of wrapped my head
                  around it better and feel more comfortable, and
                  have a better feel for things. 
                  
                  Theres no question, one year later,
                  Patrick is more comfortable in the NASCAR arena --
                  its evident in things like her body language,
                  and the ease with which she talks about boyfriend
                  and fellow Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate
                  Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Back in Darlington, shes
                  clearly more relaxed. But that doesnt
                  mean Im not a little worried, she said
                  a few hours before earning a Darlington stripe dark
                  enough to park her primary car. 
                  
                  Its a challenging track, and when
                  the car doesnt feel right, challenging tracks
                  get really, really challenging, she added.
                  It still very much matters what the car feels
                  like, and that very much dictates your weekend. ...
                  You just get to a comfort transition of where you
                  know youre OK all the time, and its
                  just a matter of trying to be great. Im not
                  there yet. 
                  
                  At Darlington and elsewhere, the journey
                  continues. Patricks first full Sprint Cup
                  season has had its share of taxing moments, and the
                  cumulative effect is a 27th-place standing in
                  points. No question, she has progress still to make
                  in qualifying. Shes trying to maintain speed
                  in her car throughout the course of an event. Like
                  the other members of her Stewart-Haas Racing team,
                  shes playing catch-up on the development of
                  the new Generation-6 car. And she and crew chief
                  Tony Gibson continue to search for ways to make her
                  more comfortable behind the wheel. 
                  
                  As a team we need to improve, and Gibson
                  and I just need to figure out what makes me happy
                  when Im out there, and what makes me
                  comfortable, and unload closer and quicker every
                  weekend so that we can just have better
                  weekends, she said. Theres not a
                  lot of time to move mountains around here. What you
                  arrive with is generally what you arrive with.
                  Every now and again, and it happens every other
                  weekend or so, maybe you have one good change to
                  start practice, and youre like,
                  Thats it! 
 But that
                  doesnt happen every time, and sometimes you
                  learn things you dont want to do. 
                  
                  So much of it is a work in progress. Patrick
                  said shes still unsure of what her strengths
                  and weaknesses are, still learning. She and Gibson
                  tested for two days earlier this week at Nashville,
                  have more tests coming up at Dover, at Pocono and
                  Virginia International Raceway. The goal is to make
                  the No. 10 a top-20 car, which is where Patrick
                  feels it needs to be. 
                  
                  I feel like thats where we were last
                  year, almost, she said. And were
                  not there right now sometimes because we just have
                  this new car and dont have a good grasp on
                  the balance that I need. Sometimes its been
                  luck. 
 At least result-wise, theres
                  lots of times that we should have been better off
                  than we are, but thats the name of the game.
                  Consistency is the hardest thing, because here are
                  so many things. So many cars, and so many
                  variables. 
                  
                  That much was on display last week at Talladega,
                  when Patricks attempt to build on her
                  restrictor-plate success from Daytona was thwarted
                  by a 12-car crash. But if theres anything for
                  her to hang her helmet on thus far in her NASCAR
                  education, it may be an interesting by-product of
                  the rigorous introductory schedule Stewart set up
                  for her. Patrick has enjoyed some of her better
                  moments on some of the sports more difficult
                  tracks, a pattern repeated in her 12th-place run on
                  her first visit to Martinsville earlier this
                  year. 
                  
                  She was en route to a potential top-20 finish at
                  Bristol before being caught up in a crash, and her
                  clean Nationwide race last year at Darlington
                  raised eyebrows. Asked about her penchant for
                  exceeding expectations when theyre at their
                  lowest, Patrick laughs. Yes, shes
                  noticed. 
                  
                  I dont know why that is. I think
                  that I tend to thrive in high-pressure
                  situations, said a former open-wheel driver
                  who was often at her best in the Indianapolis 500.
                  I have no idea what it does to me. I wish I
                  knew. I wish I could recreate it every weekend. But
                  I dont know if it has to do with more
                  questions, more attention, more tension from me. I
                  dont know. Im not really sure. But it
                  does seem to happen. 
                  
                  Whatever it is, she could have used a little of
                  it Friday, when she hit the wall on sticker tires
                  in practice, and then qualified 40th in her backup
                  car. But those professional headaches seem offset
                  by the giddiness Patrick exudes over her personal
                  life, and a relationship with the always-on-the-go
                  Stenhouse thats added plenty of new twists to
                  her daily routine. She still works out, still cooks
                  what she wants, still enjoys her wine. But so much
                  else has changed. 
                  
                  Now I go shooting clays at Kansas, or I go
                  play golf one night. Or we go hang out with parents
                  in the bus lot, or Im sleeping over in that
                  bus or this bus. Theres much less of a
                  routine, she said. But thats fine
                  for me. I think that its all about kind of
                  being happy and having fun, especially with how big
                  the season is and how long it is. Its fun
                  sometimes when we get away from the track. It
                  really feels like Im not racing right then.
                  It feels like Im out doing an activity and I
                  dont feel like Im on a race weekend.
                  
 Im not used to doing that, when it
                  really feels like you get away. Its nice to
                  break up the weekend sometimes like that, because
                  this is such a familiar environment. 
                  
                  She just needed a push -- before Stenhouse, she
                  admitted, she wouldnt have even thought of
                  getting away from the track and doing things like
                  horsing around on a driving range. Now, she thrives
                  on it. No, Danica Patricks performance in the
                  race car isnt quite where she wants it to be.
                  But as the Month of May begins in that other series
                  she used to drive in, its clear shes
                  never been more comfortable in NASCAR. So much has
                  changed since that first hectic Friday at
                  Darlington Raceway, one long season ago. 
                  
                  You just kind of adapt and try not to
                  think too much, she said. Try not to
                  take things too seriously. Try not to worry so
                  much. Just get on with life. 
                  Source: www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/05/10/darlington-marks-danica-patricks-season-of-change.html
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica Patrick wrecks early at
                  Talladega, finishes 39th out of 40 cars 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick had an early exit from the
                  Nationwide Series race Saturday but she
                  couldnt really be mad at rookie teammate Kyle
                  Larson as she stood next to her mangled car in the
                  Talladega Superspeedway garage.
                  
                  Larson turned Patrick on lap 14 of the
                  Aarons 312, ending her day as she hit the
                  wall and skidded in the wet tri-oval grass. She
                  finished 39th out of the 40 cars. Regan Smith won
                  the crash-filled race that was delayed by rain. 
                  
                  The Turner Scott Motorsports drivers were in a
                  two-car tandem draft, and Larson, pushing Patrick,
                  was trying to move the nose of his car to get some
                  air through his grille when he turned her. 
                  
                  Kyle is a great driver, Patrick
                  said. Ive seen him do things I
                  havent done yet in a stock car. I know he is
                  very good. 
                  
                  That was probably just not understanding
                  the draft completely and how the cars work when you
                  hook up together. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-05-04/danica-patrick-nationwide-series-race-aarons-312-kyle-larson-nascar-talladega?modid=recommended_1_5
                    
                   
                  
                  Patrick confident in
                  return to plate racing, hopes to build off Daytona
                  run 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  They brought it to the wind tunnel once to check
                  the aerodynamic numbers, cleaned it up and loaded
                  it into the transporter. The No. 10 car Danica
                  Patrick will drive at Talladega Superspeedway is
                  the same one in which she made so much history in
                  the Daytona 500 -- and this weekend will determine
                  whether she experiences the same degree of success
                  on the track.
                  
                  Talladega brings the first NASCAR Sprint Cup
                  Series restrictor-plate race since Speedweeks,
                  where Patrick dominated headlines by becoming the
                  first woman to win the pole for NASCARs
                  biggest race. She backed that up with an
                  eighth-place finish, the best ever for a female
                  driver in the event, generating an electricity that
                  jump-started both the NASCAR season and her first
                  full-time campaign on the sports premier
                  circuit. 
                  
                  The weeks since have been more arduous, to say
                  the least. Other than Daytona, Patricks only
                  other lead-lap finish this season was a surprising
                  12th at Martinsville Speedway on her first visit to
                  the short track. But Talladega brings another race
                  at the kind of big, fast restrictor-plate track on
                  which Patrick historically excels, and another
                  opportunity to recapture the magic from
                  Daytona. 
                  
                  I suppose its fair to say that there
                  should be a little spike in expectation, but you
                  also have to take into consideration on these big
                  speedways that there is a whole lot of luck that
                  comes into it, Patrick said. Everything
                  has got to be clean. The stops have to be good. You
                  have to stay in the pack, no issues, not getting
                  caught up in an accident. From what I remember last
                  year even at Talladega it was more of a pack race
                  than Daytona, even. 
 Obviously, this is a
                  wider track than Daytona, so when we start getting
                  four-wide, that is when stuff starts to get a
                  little exciting. We will just have to hope that we
                  are in the right place at the right time. 
                  
                  No question, the degree of unpredictability at
                  Talladega exceeds even that at Daytona, where
                  Patrick took the white flag in third position and
                  ended up eighth after winner Jimmie Johnson and
                  runner-up Dale Earnhardt Jr. made big moves to the
                  front. But it cant hurt to have the same car,
                  which turned the third-fastest pole speed of the
                  restrictor-plate era at Daytona, and emerged from
                  the 500 with barely a scratch. Crew chief Tony
                  Gibson said the No. 10 team took it to the wind
                  tunnel once, wiped it clean and put it in the truck
                  bound for north Alabama. 
                  
                  You never think your car is going to
                  survive on a speedway. So going into Daytona, that
                  was not the plan, Gibson said.
                  Obviously, the plan was to win at Daytona and
                  leave it there. After we got back home, we
                  didnt have any damage on it. It was clean. We
                  knew it was fast, had speed. So we decided to bring
                  it back here, which is a good thing. When you can
                  survive restrictor-plate races and bring back your
                  car, thats a good thing. But after Daytona we
                  got home, and decided wed bring it back
                  here. 
                  
                  Its not completely the same -- Gibson said
                  internal parts like the engine, gears and
                  transmission are different, and you never know if
                  theyre going to perform as flawlessly as they
                  did in Daytona. But he knows the vehicle has speed,
                  and feels like Patrick can contend for the pole
                  here just as she did in the 500, weather
                  permitting. Qualifying is set for Saturday, when
                  theres also a heavy chance of rain in the
                  area, which means the starting lineup could be set
                  by opening practice speeds from Friday
                  afternoon. 
                  
                  But not even a gloomy forecast can darken the
                  confidence the No. 10 team, which sees this weekend
                  as its best opportunity to contend since Daytona.
                  Absolutely. You look at places where we can
                  shine at, with our early stages of this team. You
                  look at places like here, Gibson said. 
                  
                  Martinsville was a shocker to all of us.
                  Weve always had good cars there, but her not
                  ever seeing the place before, that was quite a
                  shocker to run that good. So the momentum from
                  Daytona carries us a long way. 
 We carry that
                  momentum everywhere we go, but more so from Daytona
                  to these restrictor-plate races. She does a really
                  good job of that. I think it fits her wheelhouse as
                  far as finesse. She thinks things through. So I
                  think all of it brings momentum for us to this
                  place. And bringing this car back, that ran so good
                  at Daytona -- its a confidence-booster, at
                  least coming in here. 
                  
                  Patrick showed that much Friday, qualifying
                  fourth for a NASCAR Nationwide Series event
                  shell run for Turner Scott Motorsports.
                  Clearly her driving style best fits plate tracks,
                  which most closely resemble the big, flat-out
                  circuits like Texas and Indianapolis that she
                  thrived on during her open-wheel career. 
                  
                  I dont know if the confidence level
                  shifts a tremendous amount as much as the comfort
                  level does, said Patrick, who owns the best
                  finish at NASCARs level by a woman, fourth in
                  a Nationwide race at Las Vegas in 2011.
                  Its just being comfortable on these big
                  speedways and comfortable with this pack style
                  racing that I was so used to in IndyCar on the
                  ovals. Just having a feel for it. It is something
                  that I probably caught on to quicker than anything
                  in stock car racing. I guess I show up here and
                  its just a little bit more
                  comfortable. 
                  
                  At Talladega, that comfort is easy to see.
                  Gibson went turkey hunting earlier this week in
                  Georgia, but came up empty because of wet weather
                  and blustery winds. Now, hes pursuing much
                  bigger game -- a history-making first victory for
                  Patrick, whose team has had Sundays race
                  circled on the calendar ever since their
                  drivers impressive run at Daytona. 
                  
                  All of our restrictor-plate races we look
                  at as places where we can possibly win a
                  race, Gibson said. Those are the ones
                  weve circled for sure. We feel like our road
                  racing stuff should be pretty decent. She seems to
                  be a pretty good road racer, so weve got
                  those circled. And hopefully we can go there and
                  give her a car that can live up to her standards.
                  But momentum is everything, man. I hope well
                  be able to qualify. 
 But I think our car has
                  good speed in it, so we should be able to motivate
                  come Sunday. 
                  Source: www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/05/03/danica-patrick-sprint-cup-series-talladega.html  
                   
                  
                  Danica Patrick divorce
                  final, NASCAR star now a single woman 
                  
                    
                  
                  Join the conversation Text size A A A Danica
                  Patrick, the highest-finishing female driver in the
                  Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500, is now a single
                  woman.
                  
                  Now dating fellow Sprint Cup rookie Ricky
                  Stenhouse Jr., Patrick is legally single as her
                  divorce to Paul Hospenthal was finalized April 17th
                  in the Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa
                  County. 
                  
                  Danica Patrick's divorce from husband Paul
                  Hospenthal is finale. (AP Photo)A Stewart-Haas
                  Racing spokesmen said Patrick would have no comment
                  on the finalizing of her divorce. 
                  
                  I'm not going to go into details about my
                  private life all the time, Patrick said in
                  February when talking about her divorce and dating
                  Stenhouse. I understand there's a curiosity
                  for it. 
                  
                  To be honest, it's my life. 
 I'm
                  just relaxed. I feel happy. I feel like I'm just
                  enjoying my life. It makes me smile to talk about
                  (Stenhouse). 
                  
                  Patrick announced she would divorce Hospenthal
                  in November and filed the initial paperwork Jan. 3.
                  A judge signed the consent decree of dissolution of
                  marriage April 15 and it was filed with the clerk
                  of court two days later. 
                  
                  Arizona is a no-fault divorce state, requiring
                  no reason for a divorce. 
                  
                  The marriage is irretrievably broken and
                  there is no reasonable prospect for
                  reconciliation, the divorce decree states in
                  using the same words Patrick used in her initial
                  filing. 
                  
                  Neither Patrick nor Hospenthal was represented
                  by a lawyer in court. 
                  
                  Provisions of this decree are fair and
                  reasonable under the circumstances (and) the
                  division of property and debt is fair and
                  equitable, the divorce decree states. 
                  
                  Some of those details are not part of the
                  divorce file as Patrick and Hospenthal worked out a
                  separate property settlement agreement that divides
                  their property. Both signed it on April 11 and
                  neither Patrick nor Hospenthal will have to pay
                  alimony. 
                  
                  Patrick paid for all the mediation and court
                  filing fees. 
                  
                  Patrick and Hospenthal entered a prenuptial
                  agreement Nov. 11, 2005  eight days before
                  their marriage. 
                  
                  The couple had no children and there were no
                  incidents of domestic violence, according to the
                  filing. 
                  
                  Hospenthal, who is 17 years older than the
                  31-year-old Patrick, is a physical therapist and
                  met Patrick while treating her for an injury. 
                  
                  I am sad to inform my fans that after 7
                  years, Paul and I have decided to amicably end our
                  marriage, Patrick said in a Nov. 20 post on
                  her Facebook page. 
                  
                  This isn't easy for either of us, but
                  mutually it has come to this. He has been an
                  important person and friend in my life and that's
                  how we will remain moving forward." 
                  
                  Patrick is 25th in the Sprint Cup standings. She
                  became the first woman to win the pole for a NASCAR
                  Cup race when she captured the top qualifying spot
                  for the Daytona 500 in February. 
                  
                  She finished eighth in that race, the best for
                  any woman. In 2009, she finished third in the
                  Indianapolis 500, setting a new standard for female
                  racers. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-04-25/danica-patrick-divorce-final-husband-paul-hospenthal-boyfriend-ricky-stenhouse-j?icid=maing-grid10%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl2%7Csec3_lnk1%26pLid%3D304103
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica Patrick busier
                  racing just Sprint Cup, and still learning 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Even while she focuses on just one racing series,
                  Danica Patrick has been busier this year as a
                  Sprint Cup rookie.
                  
                  The extra day each race weekend compared to the
                  Nationwide Series and the additional testing days
                  have increased her time at the racetrack. 
                  
                  Danica Patrick admits that she's been frustrated
                  at times this season, but that comfort level and
                  education is coming along in her Sprint Cup rookie
                  campaign. (AP Photo) 
                  
                  After two seasons where she split her time
                  between IndyCar and NASCAR, she competed in a full
                  Nationwide Series season in 2012 along with 10 Cup
                  races. 
                  
                  Now focused primarily on Cupshe has done
                  just one Nationwide race this yearPatrick
                  still finds herself busy. 
                  
                  The extra testing is necessary not only because
                  she is a Cup rookie, but also because Patrick sits
                  26th in the standings. She has tested Daytona and
                  Charlotte in NASCAR tests as well as at Little Rock
                  and Nashville, tracks that dont have NASCAR
                  races. 
                  
                  Stewart-Haas Racing has not used any of its four
                  official tests at Cup tracks but will use one in a
                  couple of weeks at Dover. Those tests can be
                  three-day tests and considering SHRs
                  struggles, they could use all the track time they
                  can get. 
                  
                  Testing has been a lot more than any other
                  year I have ever raced, Patrick said
                  Wednesday. Theres a lot on the
                  schedule. 
 Anything Im able to, (I
                  go). 
                  
                  I still have a lot of stuff to do outside
                  the car. Im finding myself much more busy
                  this year than any other year just due to being at
                  the track an extra day and testing on top of that
                  and just full Cup obligations that need to be done.
                  I definitely find myself more busy
                  overall. 
                  
                  Patrick was speaking at the one place where she
                  is most comfortable. She was among nine drivers at
                  a Goodyear tire test Tuesday and Wednesday at
                  Daytona International Speedway. 
                  
                  Sitting on the pole (the first ever for a female
                  in a Cup race) and finishing eighth in the Daytona
                  500, Patrick tested the same car she used at
                  testing at the track in January. She is keeping her
                  Daytona 500 car race-ready. 
                  
                  Beyond Daytona, though, has been a struggle. She
                  has just one other finish better than 25th in seven
                  starts this year. 
                  
                  Were lacking speed and comfort out
                  there (as an organization), Patrick said.
                  I dont know if its the new car,
                  if its the different tires, data were
                  getting from other people, the sim (simulation)
                  programs. 
                  
                  Patrick said there is some
                  frustrationTheres a certain
                  amount of healthy frustration that gets people
                  motivated, to get people workingbut she
                  has tried to keep from expressing too much
                  bitterness regarding her struggles. 
                  
                  She figured it cant help for her to just
                  freak out over things; Patrick likes driving stock
                  cars and has fun doing it while she strives to be
                  competitive in a form of racing that still is a
                  little foreign to her. 
                  
                  Comfort level comes along and Im
                  still getting educated on the car and things that
                  happen, Patrick said. I feel like
                  Im starting to speak the language a little
                  bit better so my crew chief can understand what the
                  car is doing much better and also just feeling it,
                  and starting to identify the issues a little bit
                  better. 
                  
                  Im 10 times smarter than when I
                  started but I still have so much further to
                  go. 
                  
                  And shes comfortable with the schedule.
                  She had once said during her IndyCar days that 36
                  races a year would be too much. 
                  
                  Now shes used to it and she likes the fact
                  that shes busy nearly every weekend. 
                  
                  Its been a good transition from
                  IndyCar to NASCAR and just the schedule
                  differences, Patrick said. Its
                  fine for me. Any more (than when) I spend a couple
                  of days at home, I get bored. 
                  
                  Going home is about getting my haircut and
                  getting my facials and seeing my normal people.
                  
 Youve got to go to the same person
                  (for your hair). I went to someone different to get
                  my hair done years ago and it looked like
                  Neapolitan ice cream. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-04-18/danica-patrick-sprint-cup-kansas-race-schedule-busy-daytona-500-pole
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica Patrick
                  remembers her last victory 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patricks first reaction to hearing
                  that this weekend marks the fifth anniversary of
                  her lone IndyCar victory wasnt one of what a
                  great day that was in Japan.
                  
                  As a competitor, her first thought was that she
                  hasnt won a race since then. 
                  
                  Danica Patrick says her last IndyCar victory
                  five years ago was too long ago. (AP Photo) 
                  
                  Oh, geez, is it really five years?
                  Patrick said Friday with a smile following Cup
                  practice at Kansas Speedway. 
                  
                  That makes me feel kind of bad. 
                  Five years ago? Meh. Its time to do it
                  again. 
                  
                  With the help of some fuel-mileage strategy,
                  Patrick won on the Twin Ring Motegi oval in a race
                  few in the United States watched as it ended in the
                  wee hours of the morning April 20, 2008. 
                  
                  She ran another 65 races in the IndyCar Series
                  without a win. Now a full-time NASCAR drivers,
                  Patrick has 59 career Nationwide starts and 17
                  career Cup starts without a victory. 
                  
                  There were a lot of years in IndyCar that
                  were really strong and then there were some that
                  werent  the ones that werent
                  strong were towards the end, Patrick
                  said. 
                  
                  Just like in this series, as it is in
                  IndyCar, you need to have the right situation going
                  on and you have to have a fast car. 
                  
                  Getting a victory this weekend in the STP 400 is
                  doubtful for Patrick, who has 17 career Cup
                  starts. 
                  
                  She has only two top-25 finishes this season,
                  due mostly to her inexperience as well as possibly
                  some of the struggles of Stewart-Haas Racing. 
                  
                  Patrick scraped the wall in practice Friday
                  morning and ranked 33rd. She said every time the
                  team would make a change, it would fix the problem
                  she was having but create another one. 
                  
                  Its just a matter of making the car
                  comfortable enough. 
 The harder you go, the
                  more things you unveil about the car, Patrick
                  said before getting a little bit sarcastic. 
                  
                  Its just a matter of going in
                  deeper, losing less brake and getting on (the gas)
                  harder. Its that simple. 
                  
                  Montegi had to seem a long, long time ago from
                  practice Friday. 
                  
                  Its still a happy memory, she
                  said. Its still my one win in IndyCar.
                  It was a long time ago. It was a good feeling, and
                  Id like to get that feeling back. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-04-19/danica-patrick-practice-kansas-indycar-win-montegi-japan
                    
                   
                  
                  Stewart-Haas driver
                  blows an engine during Saturday's practice 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  The steep climb that Danica Patrick faces Sunday at
                  Martinsville Speedway just got that much
                  steeper.
                  
                  Stewart-Haas Racing officials said that the team
                  will change engines in the No. 10 Chevrolet ahead
                  of Sunday's STP Gas Booster 500. Patrick, who was
                  scheduled to start 32nd after Friday's qualifying,
                  will now drop to the rear of the field before the
                  green flag falls on the sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup
                  Series race of the season. 
                  
                  Patrick had improved in Saturday's practice,
                  ranking 29th on the speed chart in the first
                  morning session then 22nd in final practice. 
                  
                  Unfortunately for Patrick, she's no stranger to
                  starting from the back of the pack. Since claiming
                  a historic pole position for the season-opening
                  Daytona 500, the rookie's starting spots have been
                  40th, 37th, 41st and 40th in the last four
                  races. 
                  
                  Patrick will be making her first start Sunday at
                  the .526-mile track, one of NASCAR's trickiest
                  circuits. 
                  Source:
                  www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/04/06/danica-drops-to-rear-of-pack-for-sundays-race.html
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica
                  Patrick an enigma, NASCAR's most unpredictable
                  driver 
                  
                    
                  
                  In trying to predict who might have been a surprise
                  to win for the first time Sunday at Martinsville
                  Speedway, Clint Bowyer was an easy choice.
                  
                  There was only one problem with that theory. 
                  
                  Jimmie Johnson was still in the lineup. And as
                  Bowyer pointed out, turns out he's pretty
                  good here. 
                  
                  Johnson won for the eighth time at the track,
                  the most among active drivers and an unprecedented
                  mark for one track in the modern era. 
                  
                  Its one head-scratching stat,
                  Johnsons eight wins in the last 18
                  Martinsville races. 
                  
                  The only thing that makes less sense? Danica
                  Patrick finishing 12th in her first trip to the
                  tough, half-mile track. 
                  
                  Danica the enigma 
                  
                  Patricks 12th-place finish was just
                  another in a string of surprises in 2013. 
                  
                  Beyond Daytona, where she was expected to have a
                  fast car, she has performed poorly at tracks where
                  she was expected to be adequate and has performed
                  well when all the signs pointed to her having a
                  long day. 
                  
                  Her strong runs last year at Phoenix and Bristol
                  did not translate into having a fast car and a good
                  run there this year. 
                  
                  Her first-ever trip to Martinsville, where she
                  was expected to struggle, turned into her best
                  non-Daytona finish of her Cup career. 
                  
                  So was she just lucky? Its hard to think
                  anyone just gets lucky at Martinsville. Its a
                  technical track and for her to stay on the lead lap
                  over the final 200 laps is a credit to her
                  ability. 
                  
                  But what has been a pattern of not building on a
                  strong performance when she returns to a track is a
                  sign that she still is trying to figure out what
                  she needs to be comfortable in the car. 
                  
                  Sometimes she finds it by the end of the race,
                  like she did at Martinsville. The Stewart-Haas
                  Racing teams overall struggles havent
                  helped as all three teams seem to be searching for
                  answers. 
                  
                  Dont expect Danicas up-and-down
                  performance to change much this year as she
                  continues a steep learning curve. She will continue
                  to be one of the most unpredictable drivers in the
                  garage until she has a complete understanding of
                  what she wants and what she needs at each
                  track. 
                  
                  It will be frustrating for her. But it will keep
                  the debate on whether she will ever be a success in
                  NASCAR at the forefront. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-04-08/martinsville-race-results-danica-patrick-brian-vickers-mark-martin-denny-hamlin?modid=
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica Patrick has some
                  unfinished business at Bristol 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick enjoyed her first 434 laps of Sprint
                  Cup racing at Bristol Motor Speedway last year.
                  
                  It was Lap 435 that kind of soured her on
                  NASCARs fastest short track 
                  
                  Now she heads back to Bristol Motor Speedway as
                  a full-time Cup competitor for this weekends
                  Food City 500. 
                  
                  After opening 2013 with a historic eighth-place
                  finish in the Daytona 500, Patrick blew a tire and
                  wrecked to finish 39th at Phoenix and then
                  struggled in a 33rd-place performance last week at
                  Las Vegas. 
                  
                  Patrick had a ninth-place finish in the
                  Nationwide Series race at Bristol last August.
                  Before that, she had finishes of 33rd and 19th. 
                  
                  Ive liked Bristol since the first
                  time, Patrick said last week. For me, I
                  respond to the banking, which translates to grip
                  and its definitely there. 
                  
                  We were having a decent run in the Cup
                  car, we were lead lap and top 20 after 440 laps
                  and, unfortunately, were taken out. 
                  
                  Patrick showed some fire after the incident,
                  angrily pointing her finger at Smith for wrecking
                  her. 
                  
                  In her first full Cup season, Patrick hopes that
                  her solid laps last year at Bristol give her a good
                  baseline to begin practice with Friday in her
                  Stewart-Haas Racing car. 
                  
                  I think that all those events lead us to
                  more potential the next time around with a better
                  baseline setup, Patrick said. I feel
                  like for us and for me, my strong suit is the race
                  or at least at this point (it is). 
                  
                  We just need to work on qualifying and get
                  a decent qualifying spot so we can work from
                  there. 
                  
                  Like most rookies, it just takes time for
                  Patrick to feel comfortable on the track. 
                  
                  I feel like its not very common to
                  drop back for me so if we can just start further up
                  then we can continue to make progress and be smart
                  and take care of our equipment, she said. 
                  
                  Whether you pass people at the beginning
                  or pass them on the run, they are both
                  passes. 
                  
                  At 31st in owner points, Patrick should have no
                  problem making the 43-car field as only one driver
                  entered wont make the race. 
                  
                  For her to miss the race, she would have to not
                  make the top 36 in qualifying and have 11 of these
                  13 drivers (and possibly 12) be in the top 36 in
                  qualifying: Ryan Newman, David Stremme, Travis
                  Kvapil, Michael McDowell, Terry Labonte, David
                  Gilliland, David Ragan, Scott Speed, Landon
                  Cassill, Josh Wise, Joe Nemechek, Mike Bliss and
                  Scott Riggs. 
                  
                  Patrick is looking forward to the challenge,
                  especially after an encouraging performance last
                  year. 
                  
                  I look forward to going back there,
                  Patrick said. I like the banked tracks. It
                  was fun. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-03-13/danica-patrick-bristol-race-2023-qualifying-standings-2023-wreck-regan-smith?icid=maing-grid10%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl2%7Csec3_lnk2%26pLid%3D283412
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica Patrick hit in head
                  with rock in Las Vegas, sore from Phoenix crash
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick isnt banking on luck to get
                  her into the Sprint Cup race at Las Vegas Motor
                  Speedway.
                  
                  Considering what happened to her Thursday night,
                  she might have good reason. 
                  
                  Patrick got hit in the head with a rock while
                  attending a race at The Dirt Track at Las Vegas
                  Motor Speedway Thursday night. 
                  
                  Patrick mentioned the incident Friday when asked
                  about driver concussions. She deadpanned that she
                  might have had a concussion from getting hit
                  Thursday night. 
                  
                  I got hit by a rock at the dirt track, and
                  I took it to the ground, Patrick said Friday
                  morning at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. It is
                  really sore. It hit me straight in the head. Good
                  thing I had a hat on or Im feeling like there
                  would be blood. 
                  
                  Patrick likely would have to qualify in the top
                  36 Friday to make the Kobalt Tools 400 but would be
                  locked into the race if it continues to rain
                  throughout the day. 
                  
                  While confident that she can run well enough, if
                  necessary, to qualify, Patrick also cant be
                  feeling very lucky this week. 
                  
                  Patrick already was recovering from a hard hit
                  last Sunday when she blew a tire at Phoenix
                  International Raceway, slammed into the outside
                  wall and then had the sheet metal on the
                  drivers side of her car sheared off by David
                  Ragans car. 
                  
                  My neck was sore after last weekend for
                  sure, which its never been sore before after
                  a wreck, Patrick said. Either my
                  training program is off or it was that big of a hit
                  or maybe the fact that it was both sides. 
                  
                  Thats something that you as a driver
                  make those decisions and the safety crew helps
                  you. 
                  
                  The NASCAR medical staff, she said, checked on
                  her on Monday to make sure she was feeling OK and
                  was having no memory problems. She told them she
                  had a headache Sunday night and then just a sore
                  neck. 
                  
                  I really felt fine, Patrick said.
                  It was understandable that my neck would be
                  sore. 
 Its up to you to be honest about
                  it (with NASCAR) and its your decision. 
                  
                  You can say, Im fine,
                  and go along your day and if youre not,
                  its your risk. They cant read your
                  mind. They cant tell if youre not well
                  if you dont tell them. 
                  
                  While she is feeling OK physically, she also
                  said she is in a good spot mentally despite
                  qualifying 40th and crashing in the race. 
                  
                  While the Stewart-Haas Racing driver won the
                  pole for the Daytona 500, she struggled in
                  qualifying at Phoenix. She qualified 40th but
                  because there were only 43 cars, she made the
                  field. 
                  
                  If Mike Bliss and Scott Speed qualify in the top
                  36 at Las Vegas and Patrick doesnt  as
                  happened at Phoenix  Patrick would miss the
                  race. 
                  
                  Youve got to go like hell and
                  qualify as well as you can, she said. I
                  dont want to have to worry about that, so
                  Im not going to. We plan on being better than
                  that. 
                  
                  While teams only got 85 minutes of practice
                  before qualifying at PIR, they got more than six
                  hours of practice at Las Vegas Thursday with 90
                  minutes scheduled for Friday. 
                  
                  At least partly because of her precarious
                  qualifying position, Patrick spent half of the
                  session yesterday working on qualifying, much
                  longer than most other teams. 
                  
                  The reason for doing qualifying for the
                  last half of yesterday was not only to try to do a
                  good job for here but everywhere else we go because
                  theres a certain off-set that the car needs
                  going from race to qualifying runs, she
                  said. 
                  
                  I really hope that we dont ever feel
                  like we need to worry about that. Weekends like
                  last weekend at Phoenix were definitely not good,
                  but we feel like we quickly will get to grips with
                  what we need to do. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-03-08/danica-patrick-las-vegas-race-hit-with-rock-head-sore-phoenix-crash
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica looking to Rebound
                  at Vegas after Crash 
                  
                    
                  
                  Patrick shaken up at first after Subway Fresh Fit
                  500, but ready to race Sunday
                  
                  LAS VEGAS -- Danica Patrick showed up for her
                  press conference Friday morning at Las Vegas Motor
                  Speedway sounding a bit groggy and complaining of a
                  slight headache. 
                  
                  But the aches and pains arent a sign of
                  some lingering problem from the hard crash she had
                  last week in the Sprint Cup Series race at Phoenix
                  International Raceway. She said they were the
                  result of being hit in the head by a small rock
                  while watching a World of Outlaws race at the dirt
                  track race in Las Vegas on Thursday night. 
                  
                  In fact, Patrick had nothing but praise for
                  NASCARs Generation-6 car, which got a good
                  safety test last weekend when her No. 10
                  GoDaddy.com Chevrolet blew a tire sending it hard
                  into the SAFER barrier walls at the 1-mile Phoenix
                  oval. 
                  
                  The cars are safer than theyve ever
                  been and the tracks, said Patrick, who
                  was cleared medically at the track soon after the
                  accident. 
                  
                  I said after last weekend that Im
                  glad that I didnt race in the era of the lack
                  of SAFER barriers out there because I dont
                  know what its like without them. I know that
                  the hits feel hard and my neck was sore after last
                  weekend for sure, which it never has been before,
                  after a wreck. 
                  
                  Patrick said she was confident in the medical
                  care following her accident and declined having
                  further tests done. 
                  
                  I was able to say my name and where I was
                  born, Patrick said. They take
                  your blood pressure, they do like vitals and they
                  ask how youre feeling and I really felt fine.
                  Its understandable that my neck would be
                  sore. 
                  
                  Theyre thorough, but its based
                  on your information too. . 
 Its up to
                  you to be honest about it and its your
                  decision. You can say, Im fine,
                  and go along with your day. If youre not,
                  its your risk. 
                  
                  Patrick said her Stewart-Haas Racing team
                  competition director Greg Zipadelli spoke with
                  Goodyear about the incident. Both she and teammate
                  Ryan Newman had a tire go down. 
                  
                  But Goodyear said Friday it doesnt
                  consider the incidents to be an issue with the
                  tire. Editor's note: Cup
                  racing includes three brands of cars (four before
                  Dodge dropped out.) Wouldn't it be great to see
                  NASCAR open up the tire category to include
                  Firestone. Then we might see some real competition
                  and a lot fewer excuses. 
                  
                  Heat, its as simple as
                  that, NASCAR Vice President for
                  Competition Robin Pemberton said Thursday.
                  They have the ability to cool more. Its
                  a compromise. When you try to run the front of the
                  car as closed off as much as you can for down
                  force, its a compromise at every different
                  race track that we run at. 
                  
                  The target changes throughout the year
                  because of the speeds. 
                  
                  For this weekend, Patrick had a previously
                  arranged follow-up visit with the medical team on
                  Friday morning to finish up paperwork and gave her
                  a quick check-up before sending her on her way. 
                  
                  And when asked if shed wage a bet on
                  herself to score a top-25 in Sundays Kobalt
                  Tools 400 Sunday, she did not hesitate,
                  Yeah. 
                  Source: www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/03/08/danica-looking-to-rebound-at-vegas-after-crash.html
                    
                   
                  
                  One
                  Week Later, Different Story for Danica 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  The roar of the cars resumed, Lap 194 clicked off
                  the scoreboard and Dale Earnhardt Jr. was in the
                  lead.
                  
                  It was about then that Danica Patrick stepped
                  out of the infield care center at Phoenix
                  International Raceway, where members of the media
                  stood two and three deep and dozens of fans mingled
                  in the background, camera phones at the ready. 
                  
                  Eighth a week ago in the season-opening Daytona
                  500, Patrick wasnt as fortunate in the Subway
                  Fresh Fit 500 at PIR. 
                  
                  A blown tire on Lap 185 sent her Stewart-Haas
                  Racing Chevrolet hard into the outside wall exiting
                  Turn 4, where it bounced off the wall and into the
                  path of David Ragans Ford. Another hard hit
                  and it finally came to rest against the inside wall
                  on the frontstretch. 
                  
                  Obviously I blew a right-front,
                  Patrick, 39th in the 43-car field, said after
                  departing the care center. No real warning.
                  
 It was a little unexpected. I took a hard
                  hit to the right, and then on the left (but) I'm
                  fine. 
                  
                  Seventh in points after her top-10 at Daytona,
                  Patrick tumbled to 22nd in the standings. Teammate
                  Ryan Newman experienced tire issues twice, his
                  40th-place car towed to the garage after 137
                  laps. 
                  
                  I felt like we had some good racing going
                  on out there, I felt like we were making progress
                  with the car, Patrick said. Not an
                  awesome day by any means; we werent tearing
                  it up, I wouldnt say. But we were 
                  making progress, holding our own, over halfway
                  through the race (we were) on the lead lap still.
                  Id say things were going OK. 
                  
                  It would have been nice to have gotten
                  maybe a top 20, just for some decent points.
                  Instead, well have to buckle down and run a
                  little better in Vegas. 
                  
                  Crew chief Tony Gibson said he didnt think
                  the tire problem was a melted bead, brought on by
                  excessive heat, although Goodyear officials later
                  confirmed that was the case. 
                  
                  We ran longer than that today earlier with
                  no issue, Gibson said. We didnt
                  see any temperatures all day long; our tires we
                  pulled off were fine. Its a mystery to me, I
                  dont know. 
                  
                  Gibson said that on Saturday, under hotter track
                  temperatures, there were no tire concerns for his
                  team. And weve got less camber than we
                  ran last year with the old car. 
                  
                  Repairs werent necessary as Patricks
                  car was totaled. But long after crewmen had begun
                  the process of taking the car apart, Patrick
                  watched intently from the sidelines. Had someone
                  handed her a wrench, she appeared ready and willing
                  to dive in and start removing something.
                  Anything. 
                  
                  Shes in it to win it, Gibson
                  said. Shes got all the desire and the
                  want-to to do it, and shes got the heart. A
                  lot of people dont understand that about her.
                  That just shows what she does. She wanted to know
                  what she could do different, was it something she
                  did, how do we fix it for the next time. 
                  
                  Shes into it, she asks a lot of
                  questions and wants to make things better.
                  Thats all you can ask. 
                  Source: www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/03/03/phoenix-crash-danica-patrick-tony-gibson.html
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica in it to win
                  it 
                  
                    
                  
                  The roar of the cars resumed, Lap 194 clicked off
                  the scoreboard and Dale Earnhardt Jr. was in the
                  lead.
                  
                  It was about then that Danica Patrick stepped
                  out of the infield care center at Phoenix
                  International Raceway, where members of the media
                  stood two and three deep and dozens of fans mingled
                  in the background, camera phones at the ready. 
                  
                  Eighth a week ago in the season-opening Daytona
                  500, Patrick wasnt as fortunate in the Subway
                  Fresh Fit 500 at PIR. 
                  
                  While running 26th and on the lead lap, a blown
                  tire on Lap 185 sent her Stewart-Haas Racing
                  Chevrolet hard into the outside wall exiting Turn
                  4, where it bounced off the wall and into the path
                  of David Ragans Ford. Another hard hit and it
                  finally came to rest against the inside wall on the
                  frontstretch. 
                  
                   
                  1:12
                  
                  Obviously I blew a right-front,
                  Patrick, 39th in the 43-car field, said after
                  departing the care center. No real warning.
                  
 It was a little unexpected. I took a hard
                  hit to the right, and then on the left (but) I'm
                  fine. 
                  
                  Seventh in points after her top-10 at Daytona,
                  Patrick tumbled to 22nd in the standings. Teammate
                  Ryan Newman experienced tire issues twice, his
                  40th-place car towed to the garage after 137
                  laps. 
                  
                  I felt like we had some good racing going
                  on out there, I felt like we were making progress
                  with the car, Patrick said. Not an
                  awesome day by any means; we werent tearing
                  it up, I wouldnt say. But we were 
                  making progress, holding our own, over halfway
                  through the race (we were) on the lead lap still.
                  Id say things were going OK. 
                  
                  It would have been nice to have gotten
                  maybe a top 20, just for some decent points.
                  Instead, well have to buckle down and run a
                  little better in Vegas. 
                  
                  Crew chief Tony Gibson said he didnt think
                  the tire problem was a melted bead, brought on by
                  excessive heat, although Goodyear officials later
                  confirmed that was the case. 
                  
                  We ran longer than that today earlier with
                  no issue, Gibson said. We didnt
                  see any temperatures all day long; our tires we
                  pulled off were fine. Its a mystery to me, I
                  dont know. 
                  
                  Gibson said that on Saturday, under hotter track
                  temperatures, there were no tire concerns for his
                  team. And weve got less camber than we
                  ran last year with the old car. 
                  
                  Repairs werent necessary as Patricks
                  car was totaled. But long after crewmen had begun
                  the process of taking the car apart, Patrick
                  watched intently from the sidelines. Had someone
                  handed her a wrench, she appeared ready and willing
                  to dive in and start removing something.
                  Anything. 
                  
                  Shes in it to win it, Gibson
                  said. Shes got all the desire and the
                  want-to to do it, and shes got the heart. A
                  lot of people dont understand that about her.
                  That just shows what she does. She wanted to know
                  what she could do different, was it something she
                  did, how do we fix it for the next time. 
                  
                  Shes into it, she asks a lot of
                  questions and wants to make things better.
                  Thats all you can ask. 
                  Source: www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/03/03/phoenix-crash-danica-patrick-tony-gibson.html
                    
                   
                  
                  Does Danica Patricks
                  lighter weight give her an advantage at
                  Daytona? 
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick, likely the lightest Sprint Cup
                  driver, drives a car that might be 30 pounds or so
                  lighter than most of her competition.
                  
                  The lighter weight could give Patrick an
                  advantage by allowing her team to redistribute
                  weight in other areas of the car. 
                  
                  But it doesnt sound like competitors or
                  NASCAR officials are fretting about it all that
                  much. 
                  
                  While there was some speculation in social media
                  that having a lightweight driver could be a
                  benefit, NASCAR officials dismissed that theory as
                  a reason why she won the pole for the Daytona
                  500. 
                  
                  NASCAR bases its cars on a 180-pound driver. If
                  the driver is 180 pounds or more, the car must
                  weigh 3,300. 
                  
                  A driver who weighs 170-179 pounds must add 10
                  pounds to the car, while a driver 160-169 pounds
                  must add 20, a driver 150-159 pounds must add 30
                  and any driver under 150 pounds must add 40. 
                  
                  Patrick, whose weight is estimated between 100
                  and 110 pounds, therefore drives a car at least 30
                  pounds lighter than most of the other drivers. Mark
                  Martin, the lightest male driver, weighs around 130
                  pounds. 
                  
                  You cant keep chasing something that
                  has minimal effect, NASCAR vice president of
                  competition Robin Pemberton said about the 40-pound
                  maximum weight added to Patricks car.
                  We want to keep the cars as light as we can
                  anyways. Were working in that direction. 
                  
                  For her having any type of advantage,
                  Daytona and Talladega is probably the least
                  advantage it could ever have. Her being 30 or 40
                  pounds lighter at some other place, maybe you could
                  argue that. But I think some people are chasing
                  ghosts or goblins. 
                  
                  Patrick crew chief Tony Gibson dismissed the
                  talk. 
                  
                  To be honest with you, Id want a
                  fatter driver, said Gibson, who worked with
                  stocky Ryan Newman, one of the heaviest drivers,
                  the past few years. 
                  
                  The bigger driver, the weight is behind
                  the center cross member and it helps compress the
                  rear springs more. Youre getting that much
                  weight behind and its really an advantage on
                  the restrictor-plate (tracks) to have a bigger
                  driver. 
                  
                  You can really tell how small Danica Patrick is
                  as she stands next to her team owner, Tony Stewart.
                  It could make more of a difference at a short track
                  like Martinsville or New Hampshire, Pemberton said.
                  Former Cup crew chief Andy Petree, now an ESPN
                  analyst, said it might help most on a road
                  course. 
                  
                  We have qualified heavy here, Petree
                  said about his crew chief days. You always
                  think lighter is better. This kind of thing, I just
                  dont think it matters. 
                  
                  Where it could matter is at a road course
                  because the driver sits on the left side and the
                  cars turn to the right. Thats the one place
                  it could be the most advantageits still
                  not going to be great (but) maybe you could measure
                  it there. 
                  
                  The weight is added to the frame rails. 
                  
                  The rails are only so longI can only
                  put so much in certain places, Gibson said.
                  I end up filling the rail up and I cant
                  move (the weight around). 
                  
                  Former Cup champion Brad Keselowski agreed with
                  Gibsons theory that heavier is better. In a
                  couple of tweets Sunday, he said: Lighter
                  cars at super speedways disadvantage. Everywhere
                  else- advantage. Look for conspiracies some where
                  else pls. 
 Lower cars run better at super
                  speedways because the spoiler is outta the air.
                  Heights for inspection are measured w/o
                  driver. 
                  
                  A couple of Cup champions dismissed the issue
                  Wednesday, even if there could be something to the
                  theory. 
                  
                  The old saying was always, 'Light, low and
                  left, said 2003 Cup champion Matt
                  Kenseth. You want to build the cars as light
                  as you canthere's always a weight rule so
                  whatever weight you put in there, you want to get
                  as low as you can to get your center of gravity as
                  low as you can. 
                  
                  If you're lighter, even if you have to add
                  weight, you can add weight where you want it in the
                  car and if you're shorter then you're sitting lower
                  in the car and all that stuff helps of course. It's
                  always been like that. 
                  
                  Kenseth, though, quipped: I don't think
                  it's a huge deal. But yes, if she keeps running
                  that fast, then I think she should have to add a
                  bunch of weight and mount it to the roof." 
                  
                  Patrick would have had a bigger advantage last
                  year, when the drivers weight was based on
                  200 pounds and no more than 50 pounds could be
                  added. 
                  
                  They adjust it and they put weight on cars
                  where you have lighter drivers so it all balances
                  out, said five-time Cup champion Jimmie
                  Johnson. 
                  
                  Pemberton said the rule was changed from a
                  200-pound driver to an 180-pound driver this year
                  because the drivers have become lighter in recent
                  years. 
                  
                  When you are trying to race anything,
                  there is a balance between the weight you need and
                  whether its a balance of the left-side weight
                  or overall weight, and when you go to a place such
                  as Daytona, it probably means less than any place
                  you go, Pemberton said. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-02-21/danica-patrick-weight-issue
                    
                   
                  
                  The pretty girl who's
                  changing NASCAR 
                  
                    
                  
                  Just before the start of Speedweeks, Danica Patrick
                  had a visitor to her motorhome in the infield at
                  Daytona International Speedway.
                  
                  Carl Edwards brought his daughter, Anne, over to
                  meet Patrick. Anne, who will turn 3 on Sunday, was
                  wearing green GoDaddy shoes and wanted to meet her
                  favorite racecar driveror her
                  other favorite driver. 
                  
                  Carl was saying that its good that
                  she sees me in real life and in person because
                  hes like, to her you are like some
                  mythical creature that doesnt exist,
                   Patrick said. She is a big
                  fan. 
                  
                  Two days later, Patrick won the pole for the
                  Daytona 500, becoming the first female driver to
                  earn the top starting spot for a Sprint Cup race.
                  As she celebrated the historic achievement, she had
                  another visitor. Jeff Gordon brought his 5-year-old
                  daughter, Ella, over to meet Patrick. They posed
                  for a picture together, then with the whole
                  family. 
                  
                  A few minutes later, Jimmie and Chandra Johnson
                  brought their 2-year-old daughter, Genevieve, over
                  to meet her. 
                  
                  As Patrick embarks on her first full Sprint Cup
                  season, three of the biggest names in racing have
                  little girls who were dying to meet NASCARs
                  fastest rising star. Their daddies may be their
                  heroes, but it is Danica with whom they are
                  infatuated. 
                  
                  That is very flattering, Patrick
                  said Friday. 
                  
                  NASCARs biggest stars, from Johnson,
                  Gordon and Edwards to Tony Stewart and Dale
                  Earnhardt Jr., will take the green flag for the
                  55th Daytona 500 on Sunday. 
                  
                  But none of them will race under a brighter
                  spotlight than Patrick, who has taken the sport by
                  storm since winning the pole for NASCARs
                  biggest race. Media from around the country and
                  around the world have followed her every move this
                  week, flocking to Daytona Beach to record a piece
                  of history. 
                  
                  It couldnt have come at a better time for
                  NASCAR, which is looking for any push it can get to
                  re-energize a fan base that has become increasingly
                  lackadaisical in recent years. 
                  
                  Since the death of legend Dale Earnhardt in
                  2001, NASCAR has been starving for a driver who can
                  captivate the masses, appealing to both die-hard
                  fans and attracting new ones. 
                  
                  The sport has longed for a unique, polarizing
                  figure with a colorful personality and the charisma
                  to capture the imagination of old-school fans and
                  attract a new, younger and more diverse audience.
                  Many have tried, but none have developed the
                  expansive, far-reaching appeal NASCAR needs. 
                  
                  That driver may finally have arrived. 
                  
                  Who knew it would be a pretty girl? 
                  
                  The NFL has RG3, the NBA Kobe and LeBron. Golf
                  has Tiger. Now NASCAR has it own star that needs
                  only one name. 
                  
                  Danica. 
                  
                  Thanks to her supermodel looks and talent behind
                  the wheel, Patrick has been one of NASCARs
                  most popular drivers since arriving from IndyCar
                  three years ago. But as she begins her first full
                  Sprint Cup season, she just might be the new face
                  of NASCAR, her popularity spreading to
                  Earnhardt-like proportions. 
                  
                  In the past week, Patrick has appeared on CNN,
                  the NBC Nightly News, CBS This Morning and Good
                  Morning America. NPR has done a piece on her and
                  every major news organization is on the grounds at
                  Daytona to cover her historic Daytona 500
                  start. 
                  
                  That kind of exposure usually is reserved for
                  the winner of the Daytona 500not the pole
                  winner. 
                  
                  Though Earnhardt Jr. has been the face of the
                  sport for the past 12 yearsand still has the
                  sports largest and most loyal fan
                  baseit is Patrick that now is fueling the
                  NASCAR engine. Talk of her possibly unseating
                  Junior as the sports most popular driver
                  seemed preposterous a few weeks. Suddenly, it
                  doesnt seem so far-fetched. 
                  
                  NASCAR hoped its new Gen-6 Sprint Cup car would
                  re-energize fans this year. It has, to a certain
                  extent. 
                  
                  But that story now pales in comparison to the
                  attention and anticipation of Patricks
                  arrival in Sprint Cup. 
                  
                  There already was widespread curiosity about
                  Patricks first full Cup season, and then two
                  big things happened. 
                  
                  Shortly after filing for divorce from her
                  husband of seven years (a story that made headlines
                  in London), Patrick announced that she has a new
                  boyfriendfellow Sprint Cup driver Ricky
                  Stenhouse Jr. The mild-mannered, soft-spoken
                  Stenhouse was best known for winning consecutive
                  Nationwide Series championships and occasionally
                  donning a black cowboy hat. 
                  
                  Now he is known as Danicas
                  boyfriend, or the other Junior.
                  Since going public with their relationship, Danica
                  has done more for Stenhouses popularity than
                  anything he could do on the track. 
                  
                  Their budding romance has brought NASCAR
                  unconventional exposure, moving it off the sports
                  pages and into tabloid, TMZ territory, giving the
                  sport a bit of a soap-opera feel. And while that
                  might seem a bit unseemly, NASCAR couldnt ask
                  for better exposure. 
                  
                  Danicas love life was the talk of the town
                  as Speedweeks began. Then she went out and won the
                  pole for the Daytona 500, putting herand
                  Rickyin an even brighter spotlight. 
                  
                  Since winning the pole, Patrick has been the
                  focus every time she has taken the track. Media
                  flock to her hauler after practice, she is ushered
                  into the media center at every opportunity and she
                  gets more TV time than any driver. Media are even
                  interviewing media about her. While she garnered
                  this kind of attention when she made her first Cup
                  start at last years Daytona 500, it has been
                  ramped up tenfold entering this season. 
                  
                  While many fansand driversresent all
                  the attention on Danica, it is having a powerful
                  impact on the sport. For every fan that hates her
                  because of all the attention or because she
                  hasnt proven herself on the track, there are
                  hundreds more who are fascinated with her
                  appeal. 
                  
                  Tony Gibson, Patricks crew chief,
                  estimates that he has handed out more than 50
                  souvenir lugnuts with Patricks No. 10 on them
                  as kids flock to her hauler and her teams
                  garage stall. 
                  
                  I have handed out more lug nuts to little
                  girls at those little windows in the garage area
                  than I have since I have been (coming) here,
                  Gibson, a 20-year veteran, said. Its
                  pretty amazing to see the little kids, and the
                  girls especially, walk up with their GoDaddy stuff
                  on and their hats. 
                  
                  All they want to do is get a glimpse and
                  get a picture and be part of it. 
 I think
                  that is really cool for our sport, and I think
                  its going to help our sport grow. 
                  
                  Patrick was in a gym recently when a crewman
                  from another team walked up and showed her a video
                  of his kids holding up a magazine with Danica on
                  the cover. 
                  
                  They said my name and he said, 'I have no
                  idea how they know who you are,'  Patrick
                  said. 
                  
                  Patrick marvels at the attention and attraction
                  she has for kids. 
                  
                  I have no idea. I dont get it
                  either, she said. I dont know
                  where it is coming from. I dont know if
                  its something that they see on TV that
                  doesnt seem to be so obvious to a parent or
                  if their kids, once they are in school, if
                  its part of some curriculum. Im not
                  really sure. 
                  
                  I think its an interesting thing,
                  though. Its very flattering and its a
                  fortunate situation to find myself in. I enjoy
                  being inspirational to these kids. Id love to
                  know why. 
                  
                  For NASCAR and its sponsors, it doesnt
                  really matter why. 
                  
                  All that matters is that it has a new
                  starone with a far-reaching attraction that
                  is re-energizing the sport. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-02-23/danica-patrick-daytona-500
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica adds Daytona
                  Nationwide Race to Docket 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick will pilot Turner Scott Motorsports'
                  fourth entry in the NASCAR Nationwide Series race
                  at Daytona International Speedway, the team
                  announced Wednesday at NASCAR Media Day Fueled by
                  Sunoco.
                  
                  Patrick, who will be a full-time Rookie of the
                  Year candidate in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in
                  2013, will be behind the wheel of the No. 34
                  GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Camaro in the season-opening
                  DRIVE4COPD 300. Veteran crew chief Mike Greci will
                  be calling the shots from atop the pit box. 
                  
                  "I'm looking forward to competing in the
                  Nationwide Series race at Daytona, driving the No.
                  34 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Camaro," Patrick said in a
                  release. "Turner Scott Motorsports is a great
                  organization and they've got great people to work
                  with. I really have to thank everybody at GoDaddy
                  for this opportunity. They are always so supportive
                  of what I do." 
                  
                  The former IndyCar driver, who made her
                  Nationwide Series debut at the 2.5-mile
                  superspeedway in 2010, has five previous NNS starts
                  in Daytona, with a best finish of 10th (July,
                  2011). Patrick has three top-five starts at the
                  Daytona Beach, Fla., track, including one pole
                  award, which she earned in the first race of the
                  2012 season. 
                  
                  Patrick, who is the first woman in history to
                  win an IndyCar race, has raced in a total of 58 NNS
                  events, completing one full-time season in 2012.
                  Patrick finished 10th in the 2012 driver point
                  standings, tallying one top-five and seven top-10
                  finishes. The Roscoe, Ill., native also earned the
                  NASCAR Nationwide Series Most Popular Driver award
                  following her first full-time NNS campaign. 
                  
                  "We are very happy to announce the addition of
                  Danica Patrick to our lineup for the race in
                  Daytona," team co-owner Harry Scott Jr. said. "We
                  think a lot of Danica and what she's achieved so
                  far in NASCAR. She's a great qualifier at Daytona
                  and she has a lot of experience there in her
                  relatively short NASCAR career. We think Turner
                  Scott Motorsports has a lot of potential for the
                  first race of the season and we're looking forward
                  to getting to the racetrack." 
                  
                  Turner Scott Motorsports heads to Daytona
                  International Speedway as the defending winner of
                  the February race; 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck
                  Series champion James Buescher claimed his first
                  NNS win at the season opener in 2012. Patrick will
                  partner with full-time TSM teammates Justin
                  Allgaier, Kyle Larson and Nelson Piquet Jr. in the
                  300-mile restrictor plate race. 
                  Source: www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/02/14/danica-patrick-adds-daytona-nationwide-race-to-docket.html
                    
                   
                  
                  Lineups take Shape for
                  Dicey Duels at Daytona 
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick and Jeff Gordon locked up the top
                  two spots for the Daytona 500 after Sunday's pole
                  qualifying, but even though the rest of the field
                  is an uncertainty, two other starting lineups came
                  into much clearer focus.
                  
                  The qualifying speed chart determined the grid
                  for Thursday's Budweiser Duel, the pair of 150-mile
                  qualifying races that will set the starting order
                  for the Feb. 24 Great American Race. Patrick will
                  set the pace from the pole position in the first
                  race and fellow front-row starter Jeff Gordon will
                  start first in the second event of the twin
                  bill. 
                  
                  The top 15 finishers in each Duel race --
                  excluding Patrick and Gordon -- will clinch a
                  Daytona 500 berth, filling in spots 3-32 in the
                  field. The rest of the 43-car field will be set by
                  a mix of qualifying time (positions 33-36) and
                  provisional berths (positions 37-43), with just two
                  cars on the entry list failing to make the main
                  event. 
                  
                  While teams will be eager to make the most of
                  their track time to gain positions on the starting
                  grid and learn more about their Daytona 500
                  vehicles, drivers also enter the two races with
                  some anxiety over protecting their primary
                  cars. 
                  
                  "That is our fastest car that we have. We want
                  to keep it clean but we still have to learn what we
                  need to do with it to have the best setup for the
                  Daytona 500 when it comes on Sunday," said Ricky
                  Stenhouse Jr., who will start sixth Thursday in the
                  second Duel. "We will be out there trying to work
                  on it each time we have pit stops and in practice.
                  We will try to get it driving good. By the end of
                  the 500 you want a car that is driving good, not
                  just on speed. 
                  
                  Results of the qualifying races can often cast a
                  preliminary winner as a Daytona 500 favorite. Matt
                  Kenseth prevailed in the second Duel event last
                  year before winning his second 500 crown, but he
                  was the first driver to sweep both races since
                  2004, when Dale Earnhardt Jr. accomplished the
                  feat. 
                  Source: www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/02/17/daytona-duel-qualifying-race-fields-set.html
                    
                   
                  
                  Heart of Patrick's Team has
                  its Roots in DEI 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  When Tony Stewart approached Tony Gibson with the
                  prospect of overseeing Danica Patricks new
                  Sprint Cup team for the 2013 season, the veteran
                  crew chief had one request -- that he be able to
                  bring the rest of his crew with him.
                  
                  Understandable, given that Gibson and his guys
                  had been together for much longer than just the
                  four years they had worked with Ryan Newman.
                  Patrick may be the star on Stewart-Haas
                  Racings No. 10 team, but the crew which
                  readied the pole-winning car for the Daytona 500 is
                  a tight-knit group that goes back to the heyday of
                  Dale Earnhardt Inc. -- including Dale Earnhardt
                  Jr.'s victory in the 2004 edition of the Great
                  American Race. 
                  
                  Gibson can count them on his fingers.
                  Theres Kevin Pennell, his car chief.
                  Theres Jay Guarneri, his interior mechanic.
                  Theres Brandon Blake, his shop foreman.
                  Theres Brian Holshouser, his shock
                  specialist. Theres Al Tully, his setup guy.
                  Theres John Klausmeier, his engineer.
                  Theres Todd Cable, his transporter driver,
                  and a half dozen other guys back in the fabrication
                  shop. The heart and soul of Patricks team are
                  a group of men who together experienced the highest
                  of highs and the lowest of lows at DEI, and built
                  indestructible bonds in the process. 
                  
                  I have them all scattered, Gibson
                  said Wednesday. Its like a mini-DEI
                  over there. A lot of us, we just stuck together. We
                  figured, the only way were going to survive
                  in this business now, with how its going, is
                  to stick together. When the deal kind of went bad
                  over at DEI, we all stuck together. I just wanted
                  to make sure everybody had jobs and we could stick
                  together. And luckily, we were able to. 
                  
                  When Stewart assumed co-ownership of the
                  rebranded Stewart-Haas operation prior to the 2009
                  season, he needed not just a crew chief, but a
                  whole crew to fill out an organization that would
                  field two competitive full-time cars. Gibson knew
                  just what to do, gathering together many of the
                  colleagues he had worked with at DEI before that
                  team merged its racing operations with Chip
                  Ganassis team. That crew formed the backbone
                  of Newmans team until late last year, when
                  Stewart switched Gibson over to the program Patrick
                  would front in 2013. 
                  
                  Not surprisingly, the crew chief once again
                  brought his guys with him -- a fact that Gibson
                  said thrilled Stewart, who wanted his rookie driver
                  to be surrounded with an experienced crew. It
                  just worked out great, Gibson said.
                  Here we are again. 
                  
                  That would be back out front at Daytona, a
                  position many members of the No. 10 team are very
                  familiar with. These are crewmen who worked at DEI
                  when no organization was better at restrictor-plate
                  racing, during a stretch when Earnhardt Jr. and
                  Michael Waltrip were always the favorites at
                  NASCARs largest tracks. Gibson, Pennell,
                  Guarneri and many others on Patricks crew
                  wore Budweiser red here in 2004, and celebrated
                  memorably in the infield grass after Earnhardt Jr.
                  won the sports biggest race. Others were part
                  of Waltrips victories. They all know what it
                  takes to go fast on Daytonas high banks. 
                  
                  So it should come as no surprise that the
                  fastest car on qualifying day was built and
                  prepared by men who once seemed unbeatable on the
                  2.5-mile track. Everybody puts in the same
                  effort, whether youre a mechanic or me or
                  whoever, said Gibson, who was a mechanic on
                  the No. 8 team in 2004. It takes everybody to
                  make it happen. So its very special to me and
                  my guys, who were at DEI and went through all that,
                  to come here and accomplish this. 
                  
                  Particularly given where theyve come from.
                  Despite the success DEI experienced at its height,
                  the wake of Dale Earnhardts death was a
                  turbulent time for the organization, with
                  infighting over its direction and the eventual
                  absorption of his racing operation by Ganassi.
                  Gibson and his boys rode it all out, from Earnhardt
                  Jr. and Waltrip to Mark Martin and Aric Almirola,
                  to the bitter end following the 2008 campaign. That
                  experience fostered a trust and a closeness
                  thats still very evident among Patricks
                  crewmen today. 
                  
                  Its like a marriage, I guess,
                  said Guarneri, who was a road mechanic on the No. 8
                  team in 2004. I dont know, because
                  Ive never been married. But when youre
                  with somebody 
 you just know what everybody
                  is going to do. Everybodys got their own
                  little thing theyve got to do, and you
                  dont have to worry about double-checking.
                  Everybodys got their own little deal, and
                  they know how to do it. And I think Sunday, that
                  proved it and showed weve got a pretty good
                  group of guys. 
                  
                  We have a good bond together, added
                  Pennell, who joined DEI in 1995, the teams
                  first year. 
 Theres a good
                  friendship between all of us. Everything clicks.
                  Everybody knows what the other wants. We cover each
                  others backs, pretty much. 
                  
                  Gibson has been a part of four Daytona 500
                  winners -- one each with Earnhardt Jr. and Waltrip,
                  one with Jeff Gordon in 1999, and one in 1990 with
                  Derrike Cope, for whom he hung car bodies even
                  though he wasnt officially a member of Bob
                  Whitcombs race team. But as much as anything
                  else, hes been shaped by the trials at DEI,
                  where he learned lessons that may help him shepherd
                  his rookie driver through her first full-time
                  season. 
                  
                  Weve been to the high and weve
                  been on the low end of it, he said. I
                  think at the end of the day, we just try to be
                  humble and know that any day, it could go bad and
                  we could go back to a rookie driver and starting
                  over. I think thats why Stewart wanted us to
                  be with (Patrick), because weve been through
                  all those ups and downs, and we understand it, and
                  it doesnt phase us. Well give you 110
                  percent no matter whos driving that race car.
                  I think going through all that deal at DEI just
                  made us stronger. How we all survived that deal
                  over there and still stayed together is pretty
                  amazing. I think going through all that just made
                  us all better people, and stronger, and made us
                  appreciate the job we had. 
                  
                  No wonder, then, so many of them embraced the
                  idea of being a part of Patricks program for
                  2013. Guarneri will admit, there were times late
                  last year when he heard comments from others in the
                  garage area about being stuck with Danica. They
                  dried up once it became evident how well Patrick
                  and her new crew fit together, a fact that was
                  apparent in the improved performance she enjoyed
                  prior to the end of last season. 
                  
                  When they took us off Ryans deal
                  last year and put us with her with six races to go,
                  that was a godsend, Guarneri said.
                  
 Everything kind of meshed. It just
                  kind of worked out. 
                  
                  Besides, dealing with a few derisive comments is
                  nothing for crewmen who know what its like to
                  be chewed out by Tony Eury Sr., the crew chief on
                  those great No. 8 teams, where the love-hate
                  relationships overflowed like the Bud in Victory
                  Lane. From victory to heartbreaking disappointment,
                  at Daytona and beyond, the members of
                  Patricks crew have experienced it all --
                  making them a perfect complement to a driver who is
                  going through a full NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
                  season for the first time. 
                  
                  I think thats a huge security
                  blanket for her, because she knows she has an
                  experienced team, Gibson said. She
                  knows when things go bad and when things go wrong
                  in pressure situations, shes got a solid team
                  that will pick her up and is going to work hard and
                  it going to make sure she has the best cars she can
                  have. Were not going to get disappointed when
                  things happen, because weve been there. We
                  understand the sport. So I think that relaxed her.
                  I could see it in her. When she found out this
                  whole team was going to be hers, she was just a
                  relaxed person. I think it just gives her a huge
                  comfort zone. 
                  Source: www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/02/20/heart-of-danica-patricks-team-has-its-roots-in-dei.html
                    
                   
                  
                  Patrick becomes the first
                  woman to win Cup Pole 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Patrick's record-setting speed has her in prime
                  Daytona position
                  
                  Danica Patricks hot start to 2013 is no
                  fluke. 
                  
                  The Stewart-Haas driver showed shes more
                  than capable of running with the rest of the pack
                  on Sunday, notching the first Coors Light Pole by a
                  woman in Sprint Cup Series history during
                  qualifying for the Daytona 500 at Daytona
                  International Speedway in just her 11th career
                  start. For the 11th consecutive year, there is a
                  different pole sitter for the Daytona 500. 
                  
                  Patricks qualifying time of 45.817 seconds
                  positioned her atop the leaderboard early in the
                  day and her top speed of 196.434 mph is the fastest
                  Daytona 500 qualifying speed since Ken
                  Schraders Chevrolet topped out at 196.515 in
                  1990. The driver of the No. 10 GoDaddy Chevrolet
                  also becomes the first Sunoco Rookie of the Year
                  candidate to win the Daytona 500 pole since Jimmie
                  Johnson in 2002 and the first woman to qualify for
                  The Sprint Unlimited. 
                  
                   
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                  Prior to Sunday, there had been just two Coors
                  Light Poles earned by a woman, Patrick last year at
                  Daytona and Shawna Robinson in Atlanta in 1994,
                  both of which came in NASCAR Nationwide Series
                  competition. This will be the best starting
                  position for a female in Sprint Cup history,
                  eclipsing Janet Guthries starting position of
                  ninth at Talladega and Bristol, both in 1977. In
                  1980, Guthrie started 18th in the Daytona 500,
                  formerly the best start for a woman in Daytona 500
                  history. She finished 11th in that race. 
                  
                  Jeff Gordon was second on the leaderboard in the
                  No. 24 Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet with a time of
                  45.85 and a top speed of 196.292, followed by
                  Trevor Baynes 45.924 (195.976). 
                  
                  Qualifying
                  Explained   
                  
                  Patricks SHR teammates Ryan Newman and
                  Tony Stewart rounded out the top-five, with the
                  2008 Daytona 500 winner Newman coming in at 45.931
                  (195.946) and the three-time Sprint Cup Series
                  champion Stewart finishing in 45.936 with a top
                  speed of 195.925. 
                  
                  I think that says a lot about the team, a
                  lot about Stewart-Haas Racing, a lot about how much
                  work was done over the winter and how theyve
                  adapted to the new car, said Patrick.
                  This is very much a team pole. 
                  
                  The Generation-6 cars continue to impress, as 22
                  drivers topped 195 mph. Before Sunday, the last
                  driver to hit that mark in Daytona 500 qualifying
                  was Jeff Gordon (195.067) in 1999. Before that, you
                  have to go back to Davey Allison (195.955) in
                  1991. 
                  Source: www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/02/17/danica-patrick-is-first-woman-to-win-nscs-coors-light-pole.html
                    
                   
                  
                  Patrick
                  stays cool as spotlight intensifies 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Historic feats are becoming just another day at the
                  office for 30-year-old Danica Patrick. And her
                  offices tend to be some of the largest venues in
                  sports.
                  
                  On Sunday, Patrick became the first woman in
                  history to win the pole position for NASCARs
                  biggest race, guaranteeing her a spot in the
                  upcoming Daytona 500. (And in
                  her back-up car, I believe.) 
                  
                  In 2005, Patrick was the first woman to lead
                  laps in the Indianapolis 500, and her 2009
                  third-place finish in open-wheels biggest
                  race is still the high mark for a woman. She is the
                  only woman to win a major open-wheel race, taking
                  the trophy at IndyCars race in Motegi, Japan
                  in 2008. 
                  
                  A year ago Patrick won the pole position for the
                  Nationwide Series, the first time a woman had
                  started first in a NASCAR-sanctioned race here. 
                  
                  Patricks effort Sunday gives her another
                  entry in racings history books, but more
                  immediately the headlines, spotlight and worldwide
                  attention with a full week of hype about the
                  sports most coveted pole position leading up
                  to NASCARs Great American Race. 
                  
                  I think when pressures on, when the
                  spotlight is on, I do feel it ultimately ends up
                  becoming my better moments, my better races, better
                  results and I dont know why that is,
                  Patrick said. 
                  
                  I just understand that if you put the hard
                  work before you go out there, that you can have a
                  little bit of peace of mind knowing youve
                  done everything you can and just let it happen. 
                  
                  First and foremost, I grew up with good
                  values and good goals, said Patrick, who is
                  the first Rookie of the Year candidate to win the
                  Daytona 500 pole since Jimmie Johnson in 2002. 
                  
                  I was brought up to be the fastest driver
                  not the fastest girl and that was instilled in me
                  very young, from the beginning. 
                  
                  Then I feel like thriving in those moments
                  when the pressure is on has been a help for me.
                  Ive also been lucky in my career to be with
                  good teams and have good people around me. 
                  
                  For those reasons Ive been lucky
                  enough to make history, be the first woman to do
                  many things. I really just hope I dont stop
                  doing that. We have a lot more history to
                  make. 
                  
                  The significance of the day was not lost on
                  three-time Daytona 500 winner Jeff Gordon, who will
                  start alongside Patrick on the front row and missed
                  the pole position by only a few hundredths of a
                  second. 
                  
                  Trevor Bayne, the 2011 Daytona 500 winner, was
                  third fastest, followed by Patricks
                  Stewart-Haas Racing teammates Ryan Newman and
                  owner/driver Tony Stewart. 
                  
                  Its great to be a part of
                  history, Gordon said. I can say
                  Im the fastest guy today. 
                  
                  She comes into this with racing
                  background, with tremendous amount of exposure and
                  momentum and just popularity that weve never
                  seen before, especially for a female driver. So for
                  her to follow that up and start the season off with
                  a pole thats especially impressive. 
                  
                  Then he added with a grin, Im glad I
                  didnt win the pole; that would have messed
                  that story up. Im proud to be on the front
                  row side-by-side with Danica. 
                  
                  And for all the excitement, Patricks
                  result Sunday was hardly a surprise. Her No. 10
                  GoDaddy.com Chevrolet SS was fastest in practice
                  this week and among the quickest during a test last
                  month at Daytona International Speedway. 
                  
                  In the moments after she climbed out of her car
                  following qualifying she was quick to credit her
                  Stewart-Haas Racing team for its preparation in an
                  especially busy off-season complicated by
                  developing and building NASCARs new
                  Generation-6 race cars. 
                  
                  Initially, it was hard to tell if Patrick was
                  more relieved or joyful despite the fact she ran
                  the third quickest qualifying lap since NASCAR
                  mandated restrictor plates on its two super
                  speedways in 1988. 
                  
                  Im proud of all the hard work that
                  goes into the pole car, she said.
                  Its not just turning left; its
                  all the attention to detail they put in during the
                  winter. And this just speaks volumes about
                  Stewart-Haas Racing. 
                  
                  Patricks crew chief Tony Gibson -- who was
                  on the Daytona 500-winning crews of Gordon (1999)
                  and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2004) -- said he considered
                  this one of the proudest moments of his career. And
                  he was quick to praise Patrick, reminding people
                  the car didnt drive itself. 
                  
                  Im proud of her to carry that weight
                  on her shoulders and she didnt falter,
                  Gibson said. 
                  
                  After making headlines earlier this week
                  discussing her romantic relationship with fellow
                  Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year candidate
                  Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Patrick has once again earned
                  attention for her on-track work. 
                  
                  When asked if the couple made a fun side
                  bet on who would qualify best, Stenhouse
                  joked, I dont make bets I dont
                  think I can win. 
                  
                  Good thing as he will start 12th. 
                  
                  Patricks team owner Tony Stewart told
                  reporters, I think Danica actually has two
                  boyfriends. She has Ricky (Stenhouse) and she has
                  Tony Gibson. They are almost holding hands in the
                  shop when theyre there every day
                  together. 
                  
                  Its good for me to see as an owner.
                  I like to see that chemistry. 
                  
                  Racing trailblazer Janet Guthrie held the
                  previous best start for a woman in the 1980 Daytona
                  500 with an 18th place qualifying run. Her
                  11th-place finish in that race is still the best
                  ever for a woman. Her pair of ninth-place starts
                  (in 1977 at Talladega, Ala. and Bristol, Tenn.) is
                  the best for a woman in NASCARs Sprint Cup
                  Series. 
                  
                  Fabulous, a great day for women in sports,
                  for NASCAR, for Tony Stewart, and for Danica,
                  said Lyn St. James, who competed in three Indy 500s
                  and was the first woman to win Indys Rookie
                  of the Race award (1994). 
                  
                  It's a reminder to everyone, not just in
                  racing, that women are capable when talent,
                  determination, preparation, and opportunity
                  collide. 
                  
                  It will also be very exciting and
                  interesting to see how she runs in the 500. Could
                  be another milestone. It will be interesting how
                  the media and other competitors react to this all
                  week. 
                  
                  Patrick joked during her winners press
                  conference that she had previously planned to take
                  Monday and Tuesday off before the next scheduled
                  on-track activity on Wednesday at Daytona. 
                  
                  But thats not likely considering the
                  weight of her achievement and the interest it has
                  generated. All things she is well aware of -- and
                  happy to oblige. 
                  
                  This is a pretty big stage, Patrick
                  said. Theres a lot of people that
                  benefit from this and a lot of people see it. I
                  feel like a lot of people win (with this) as far as
                  the team, Tony (Stewart), GoDaddy, Hendrick
                  (Motorsports, which supplies her teams
                  engines) and Chevy. 
                  
                  It is certainly a good payoff for a long day of
                  anticipation and nerves. 
                  
                  Patrick went out eighth of 45 cars that made
                  qualifying laps on Sunday meaning she had to wait
                  nearly two hours before finding out if her fast
                  speed held. 
                  
                  And for much of the afternoon she and her
                  Stewart-Haas Racing teammates Newman and Stewart
                  were 1-2-3. 
                  
                  They make me look smart, but Im
                  not, Stewart joked. I could not be more
                  proud of what our guys did during the offseason.
                  They worked really really hard a lot of really late
                  nights. 
                  
                  As for his driver, Stewart cautioned the loudest
                  Danica naysayers and issued a vote of
                  confidence. 
                  
                  I believe in her, the team believes in
                  her, our organization believes in her,
                  Stewart said. Were going to do
                  everything we can to make her as consistent and
                  fast every week. The thing I caution everybody is,
                  everybody puts high expectations (on her). Since
                  shes got here (to NASCAR), everybody has put
                  her under such as strong microscope. 
                  
                  Nobody said, Tony Stewart is going to be a
                  top-15 car every week the first or second year.
                  Nobody cared. But everybody is so focused on what
                  shes going to do. You just strictly have to
                  wait and see. Its still a rookie year for
                  her. 
                  
                  But we feel like shes got the tools
                  and mindset to go out and do a good job each
                  week. 
                  
                  And so the star in her sponsor
                  GoDaddy.coms commercials during
                  footballs Super Bowl, Patrick finds herself
                  the center of the action in NASCARs Super
                  Bowl. 
                  
                  Today was a cool day, Patrick said.
                  Ive been lucky enough and very blessed
                  in my career to have had a lot of really, really
                  cool days. A lot of things that in a really long
                  time, I can reflect on and be very
                  grateful. 
                  Source: www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/02/17/danica-patrick-daytona-500-pole-nascar.html 
                   
                  
                  Daytona 500 2013: Danica
                  Patrick fastest as practice gets under way at
                  Daytona
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick had a fast car during Sprint Cup
                  testing at Daytona International Speedway last
                  month.
                  
                  It's still fast. 
                  
                  Patrick led much of the first practice session
                  Saturday morning and then finished the day at the
                  top of the speed chart in the final practice before
                  Daytona 500 qualifying, making her the favorite to
                  win the pole on Sunday. 
                  
                  Patrick's speed of 196.220 mph was the fastest
                  of the day. 
                  
                  Tony Stewart, Patrick's car owner and teammate,
                  was second in the final session followed by Kyle
                  Busch and Dale Earnhardt Jr. 
                  
                  Patrick quickly jumped to the top of the speed
                  chart as practice got under way Saturday with teams
                  preparing for Daytona 500 qualifying. She led most
                  of the first practice session before winding up
                  third, and then rocketed back to the top of the
                  speed chart during the afternoon session. 
                  
                  About 30 minutes into the first two-hour
                  practice session Saturday morning, Patrick was
                  fastest at 195.359 mph. 
                  
                  "That was a good pole run that we feel good
                  about," said Patrick, who ran just two laps while
                  other ran eight to 11. "We're not there yet, but so
                  far so good." 
                  
                  Danica Patrick was fastest early in Sprint Cup
                  practice at Daytona International Speedway. (AP
                  Photo)Patrick led most of the session until Joey
                  Logano and Austin Dillon sped past her in the final
                  minutes of practice. Logano wound up fastest at
                  195.410 mph in his Penske Racing Ford. Austin
                  Dillion, a Nationwide Series star who is running
                  only a partial Cup schedule for Richard Childress
                  Racing, was second at 195.380. 
                  
                  Patrick didn't hit the track until an hour into
                  the afternoon practice session, but she immediately
                  sped to the top of the chart with a lap of 196.220
                  and stayed there. 
                  
                  Rounding out the top 10 in the second session
                  were: Jamie McMurray, Trevor Bayne, Paul Menard,
                  Ryan Newman, Joey Logano and Jeff Burton. 
                  
                  Rounding out the top 10 in the first session
                  were: Menard, Burton, Kasey Kahne, Bayne, Juan
                  Pablo Montoya, Earnhardt and Kyle Busch. 
                  
                  Among those struggling were Sprint Cup champion
                  Brad Keselowski, who was 31st in the first session
                  and 22nd in the second. The Roush Fenway Racing
                  drivers also struggled. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.,
                  Patrick's boyfriend, was 15th in the first session
                  but teammate Carl Edwards was 22nd and Greg Biffle
                  30th. Biffle and Edwards both improved slightly in
                  the second session. 
                  
                  Daytona 500 qualifying is set for 1 p.m. ET
                  Sunday. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-02-16/danica-patrick-fast-daytona-500-2023-practice-qualifying-speedweeks?icid=maing-grid10%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl12%7Csec3_lnk2%26pLid%3D271499
                    
                   
                  
                  Danica
                  Patrick and Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: Danica relaxed,
                  happy talking about relationship with new
                  boyfriend 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  When Danica Patrick first thought about dating
                  Ricky Stenhouse Jr., she wasn't real sure about
                  dating someone she'll be racing against in the
                  Sprint Cup Series.
                  
                  But some decisions in life aren't always made
                  with the brain. 
                  
                  "Initially it was a little bit of a mental
                  hurdle of like, 'We compete against each other,' "
                  Patrick said at NASCAR Media Day Thursday,
                  describing her relationship with Stenhouse much
                  like a Romeo-and-Juliet scenario. "It's like the
                  Capulets and Montagues with (me in) Chevy and (him
                  in) Ford, this just doesn't work. 
                  
                  "But you can't tell your heart who to like or
                  not like. And so in the end, it ended up being
                  something that I just didn't think was a big deal
                  at all." 
                  
                  So Patrick, a 30-year-old Cup rookie driving for
                  Stewart-Haas Racing, started dating Stenhouse, a
                  25-year-old Cup rookie for Roush Fenway Racing
                  sometime last year. 
                  
                  They have created an environment where they
                  compete against each other at the highest NASCAR
                  level while trying to put their budding romance
                  aside for a few hours every week. 
                  
                  Can they do it without the personal and
                  emotional side of their lives overlapping into
                  racing? 
                  
                  Patrick insisted she could as she addressed
                  reporters during media day at Daytona International
                  Speedway. 
                  
                  Patrick said she and Stenhouse have raced
                  against each other the past three years with no
                  problem, with Stenhouse, the two-time defending
                  Nationwide Series champion, mostly trying to pass
                  her on the track. 
                  
                  "It's about respect and neither of us put up a
                  big fight," Patrick said. "So far it's been pretty
                  obvious who's faster than who whenever someone
                  comes up from behind the other. For the most part
                  
 I don't see us putting up a huge battle (in
                  those situations). 
                  
                  "As we keep getting better over the years,
                  you're going to end up having to race each other
                  harder because they're going to be for better
                  spots. But in general, it's going to be just like
                  it always has been." 
                  
                  Patrick said Stenhouse has a reputation as a
                  driver who hates to give an inch, and she knows
                  that. 
                  
                  "The extent of my conversation (with him) about
                  racing with each other is laughing and saying, 'I'm
                  going to have to outsmart you because I know you're
                  not lifting,' " Patrick said. 
                  
                  Patrick filed for divorce in January to end her
                  seven-year marriage with Paul Hospenthal, saying
                  their union was "irretrievably broken." 
                  
                  A divorce in Arizona takes at least 60 days to
                  complete. 
                  
                  Patrick said she wouldn't talk specifics of her
                  personal life but knows that obviously dating a
                  competitor is a unique situation. 
                  
                  "I'm just relaxed," Patrick said. "I feel happy.
                  I feel like I am enjoying my life. It makes me
                  smile to talk about him. 
 I feel like I'm on
                  'The Bachelorette'  I just had a connection
                  (with him)." 
                  
                  While few in the industry seemed surprised by
                  the news of the Stenhouse-Patrick relationship when
                  it broke last month, Patrick said the romance is
                  relatively new. 
                  
                  "We've been friends for a long time," Patrick
                  said. "I've always gotten along with him. I guess
                  that's what they observed. 
                  
                  "They saw something we didn't know about." 
                  
                  Patrick said it was "not long ago" that they
                  started actually dating. 
                  
                  "It was just talking a little more often and
                  then deciding to spend time together and that goes
                  on from there," Patrick said. "I've spent such time
                  with him, whether I had dinner with him or do
                  appearances or things like that, it's pretty tough
                  to put a first date on anything. 
                  
                  "There was one point in time that I asked him to
                  ask me on the date." 
                  
                  And what will she ask or say to him if he wrecks
                  her? 
                  
                  "He better have a really good, 'I'm sorry,' "
                  Patrick said with a wink. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-02-14/danica-patrick-ricky-stenhouse-jr-relationship-dating-rivalry-media-day?grcc2=9e3027473c70de454b705ca4bbe531b4%7E1361026133427%7E46ecb09adc92a29bc5142a779997297b%7E44fad5de09ac4469ab8ff6c32be0d7ae%7E1361026020000%7E598%7E0%7E0%7E0%7E0%7E0%7E0%7E0%7E7%7E1%7E12%7E88%7E605%7E684495051686127716%7E%7Ehttp%3A%2F%2Faol.sportingnews.com%2Fsoccer%2Fstory%2F2013-02-15%2Fus-soccer-star-robbie-rogers-announces-hes-gay-walk-away-from-sport%7E114%7E
                    
                  
                    
                  
                  Danica Patrick
                  acquires 2012 Sprint Cup owner points through deal
                  struck by Stewart-Haas Racing 
                  
                    
                  
                  Stewart-Haas Racing has acquired owner points for
                  Danica Patricks Sprint Cup team heading into
                  2013, but likely not enough to ensure that Patrick
                  doesnt miss the Daytona 500.
                  
                  Patrick drove the No. 10 car in 10 races last
                  year but she will not have those points from last
                  season. Instead, Stewart-Haas Racing has struck a
                  deal with Robinson-Blakeney Racing to acquire the
                  owner points from its No. 49 team. 
                  
                  The No. 49 car, which was driven primarily by
                  J.J. Yeley, was 42nd in owner points, which likely
                  would do little to help Patrick make the Daytona
                  500 should she have problems in qualifying or the
                  qualifying races. The deal, though, could possibly
                  help her team if rain washes out qualifying for the
                  following races at Phoenix and Las Vegas. 
                  
                  Patrick, who is running the full Sprint Cup
                  schedule for the first time this year, drove the
                  No. 10 car in 10 races last year through a
                  partnership between Stewart-Haas and Tommy Baldwin
                  Racing, which will keep those points (33rd overall)
                  for its two-car organization entering 2013. 
                  
                  Everyone at Stewart-Haas Racing continues
                  to work tirelessly to ensure that all of our teams
                  are as prepared as possible to start the 2013
                  season, SHR Executive Vice President Brett
                  Frood said in a statement. In the case of the
                  No. 10 GoDaddy.com team, providing a foundation of
                  points for which the team can start the year was
                  very important. 
                  
                  As optimistic as we are regarding our
                  prospects for this year, one element we cannot
                  control is the weather. 
 Its basically
                  insurance for the first three races of the year,
                  where provisionals are based on 2012 owner
                  points. 
                  
                  The starting lineup for the Daytona 500 is set
                  by a mix of qualifying speed and results in the two
                  Budweiser Duel qualifying races. 
                  
                  The front row (the top two spots) will be set by
                  qualifying speed on Feb. 17 with positions 3-32
                  determined by the top-15 finishers  not
                  including the front-row qualifiers  from each
                  qualifying race on Feb. 21. 
                  
                  Four spots then are determined by qualifying
                  speed, six by 2012 owner points and then one spot
                  for a past champions provisional. If
                  theres no past champion eligible, then
                  another spot is awarded by 2012 owner points. 
                  
                  In the next two races at Phoenix and Las Vegas,
                  the fastest 36 cars make the field on speed with
                  the rest of the field set by 2012 owner points,
                  with one spot available for a past champion or
                  another by owner points. 
                  
                  If it rains at Phoenix or Las Vegas, the top 36
                  teams in 2012 owner points make the field, followed
                  by race-winning drivers and owners from the
                  previous year, past champions, those currently in
                  the top 36 in owner points and then qualifying
                  attempts from 2012. 
                  
                  The No. 49 Robinson-Blakeney car was 42nd in
                  owner points overall and 43rd with 25 attempts in
                  2012. 
                  
                  At Daytona, we know the No. 10 team needs
                  to either qualify on speed or race its way into the
                  Daytona 500 via a strong finish in the Budweiser
                  Duel, Frood said. 
                  
                  But if rain cancels qualifying at either
                  Phoenix or Las Vegas, our No. 10 team will be well
                  positioned to earn a provisional starting spot and
                  race on Sunday. 
                  
                  Starting with the fourth race of the season,
                  2013 owner points will be used to set the field if
                  it rains. If Patrick makes the first three races,
                  she should be well positioned for at least the next
                  few races. 
                  
                  I worked hard for my points, Stewart
                  said a few weeks ago. That's the confidence I
                  have in her. I really feel like (crew chief) Tony
                  (Gibson) and that team has done a great job with
                  building her a great car for Daytona, and I feel
                  like she's definitely got the talent and capability
                  of racing her way in and hopefully just qualifying
                  in (by speed) to where we don't have to worry about
                  the qualifying races. 
                  
                  But I think she'll do a great job on her
                  own. We, business-wise, had to keep the points that
                  we had for our car because of the bonus
                  money. 
                  
                  Patrick was 10th-fastest in single-car runs
                  during January testing at Daytona. 
                  Source: aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-02-08/danica-patrick-2023-owner-points-daytona-500-qualifying-stewart-haas-racing?modid=recommended_5_5
                    
                   
                  
                  Schedule 
                  
                  
                     
                        | 
                           2013
                           Sprint Cup Series Schedule
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Date 
                         | 
                        
                           Race
                         | 
                        
                           Time (ET)
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            February 17 
                         | 
                        
                            Daytona Shootout 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            February 18 
                         | 
                        
                            Daytona 500 Qualifying 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            February 21 
                         | 
                        
                            Daytona Duel 1 
                         | 
                        
                            Speed 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            February 24 
                         | 
                        
                            Daytona 500 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            March 3 
                         | 
                        
                            Phoenix 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            March 10 
                         | 
                        
                            Las Vegas 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            March 17 
                         | 
                        
                            Bristol 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            March 24 
                         | 
                        
                            Fontana 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            April 7 
                         | 
                        
                            Martinsville 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            April 13 
                         | 
                        
                            Texas 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            April 21 
                         | 
                        
                            Kansas 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            April 27 
                         | 
                        
                            Richmond 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            May 5 
                         | 
                        
                            Talladega 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            May 11 
                         | 
                        
                            Darlington 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            May 18 
                         | 
                        
                            Charlotte Sprint All-Star Race 
                         | 
                        
                            Speed 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            May 26 
                         | 
                        
                            Charlotte 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 2 
                         | 
                        
                            Dover 
                         | 
                        
                            Fox 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 9 
                         | 
                        
                            Pocono 
                         | 
                        
                            TNT 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 16 
                         | 
                        
                            Michigan 
                         | 
                        
                            TNT 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 23 
                         | 
                        
                            Sonoma 
                         | 
                        
                            TNT 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 29 
                         | 
                        
                            Kentucky 
                         | 
                        
                            TNT 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            July 6 
                         | 
                        
                            Daytona 
                         | 
                        
                            TNT 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            July 14 
                         | 
                        
                            New Hampshire 
                         | 
                        
                            TNT 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            July 28 
                         | 
                        
                            Indianapolis 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            August 4 
                         | 
                        
                            Pocono 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            August 11 
                         | 
                        
                            Watkins Glen 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            August 18 
                         | 
                        
                            Michigan 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            August 24 
                         | 
                        
                            Bristol 
                         | 
                        
                            ABC 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            September 1 
                         | 
                        
                            Atlanta 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            September 7 
                         | 
                        
                            Richmond 
                         | 
                        
                            ABC 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            September 15 
                         | 
                        
                            Chicago 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            September 22 
                         | 
                        
                            New Hampshire 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            September 29 
                         | 
                        
                            Dover 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            October 6 
                         | 
                        
                            Kansas 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            October 12 
                         | 
                        
                            Charlotte 
                         | 
                        
                            ABC 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            October 20 
                         | 
                        
                            Talladega 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            October 27 
                         | 
                        
                            Martinsville 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            November 3 
                         | 
                        
                            Texas 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            November 10 
                         | 
                        
                            Phoenix 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            November 17 
                         | 
                        
                            Homestead 
                         | 
                        
                            ESPN 
                         | 
                      
                   
                  
                  
                   Schedule
                  & Results 
                  
                  
                     
                        | 
                           2013
                           Sprint Cup Series Race Stats
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Date 
                         | 
                        
                           Track
                         | 
                        
                           Start
                         | 
                        
                           Finish
                         | 
                        
                           Laps
                         | 
                        
                           Status
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Feb 21 
                         | 
                        
                            Daytona Duel 1 
                         | 
                        
                           1
                         | 
                        
                           17
                         | 
                        
                           60
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Feb 24 
                         | 
                        
                            Daytona 500 
                         | 
                        
                           1
                         | 
                        
                           8
                         | 
                        
                           200/200
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            March 3 
                         | 
                        
                            Phoenix 
                         | 
                        
                           40
                         | 
                        
                           39
                         | 
                        
                           312/185
                         | 
                        
                           Blown Tire
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            March 10 
                         | 
                        
                            Las Vegas 
                         | 
                        
                           37
                         | 
                        
                           33
                         | 
                        
                           267/261
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            March 17 
                         | 
                        
                            Bristol 
                         | 
                        
                           41
                         | 
                        
                           28
                         | 
                        
                           500/495
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            March 24 
                         | 
                        
                            Fontana 
                         | 
                        
                           40
                         | 
                        
                           26
                         | 
                        
                           200/199
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            April 7 
                         | 
                        
                            Martinsville 
                         | 
                        
                           43*
                         | 
                        
                           44
                         | 
                        
                           500/500
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            April 13 
                         | 
                        
                            Texas 
                         | 
                        
                           42
                         | 
                        
                           28
                         | 
                        
                           334/331
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            April 21 
                         | 
                        
                            Kansas 
                         | 
                        
                           25
                         | 
                        
                           25
                         | 
                        
                           267/265
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            April 27 
                         | 
                        
                            Richmond 
                         | 
                        
                           29
                         | 
                        
                           30
                         | 
                        
                           406/402
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            May 5 
                         | 
                        
                            Talladega 
                         | 
                        
                           26
                         | 
                        
                           33
                         | 
                        
                           182/192
                         | 
                        
                           Accident
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            May 11 
                         | 
                        
                            Darlington 
                         | 
                        
                           40
                         | 
                        
                           28
                         | 
                        
                           362/367
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            May 18 
                         | 
                        
                            Charlotte Showdown 
                         | 
                        
                           7
                         | 
                        
                           9
                         | 
                        
                           40/40
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            May 18 
                         | 
                        
                            Charlotte All-Star Race 
                         | 
                        
                           12
                         | 
                        
                           20
                         | 
                        
                           90/90
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            May 26 
                         | 
                        
                            Charlotte 
                         | 
                        
                           24**
                         | 
                        
                           29
                         | 
                        
                           385/400
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 2 
                         | 
                        
                            Dover 
                         | 
                        
                           39
                         | 
                        
                           24
                         | 
                        
                           396/400
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 9 
                         | 
                        
                            Pocono 
                         | 
                        
                           30
                         | 
                        
                           29
                         | 
                        
                           160/160
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 16 
                         | 
                        
                            Michigan 
                         | 
                        
                           37
                         | 
                        
                           13
                         | 
                        
                           200/200
                         | 
                        
                           Running
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 23 
                         | 
                        
                            Sonoma 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           110
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 29 
                         | 
                        
                            Kentucky 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           267
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            July 6 
                         | 
                        
                            Daytona 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           160
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            July 14 
                         | 
                        
                            New Hampshire 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           300
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            July 28 
                         | 
                        
                            Indianapolis 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           160
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Aug 4 
                         | 
                        
                            Pocono 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           160
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Aug 11 
                         | 
                        
                            Watkins Glen 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           90
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Aug 18 
                         | 
                        
                            Michigan 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           200
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Aug 24 
                         | 
                        
                            Bristol 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           500
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Sep1 
                         | 
                        
                            Atlanta 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           325
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Sep 7 
                         | 
                        
                            Richmond 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           400
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Sep 15 
                         | 
                        
                            Chicago - Chase Starts 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           267
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Sep 22 
                         | 
                        
                            New Hampshire 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           300
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Sep 29 
                         | 
                        
                            Dover 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           400
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Oct 6 
                         | 
                        
                            Kansas 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           267
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Oct 12 
                         | 
                        
                            Charlotte 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           334
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Oct 20 
                         | 
                        
                            Talladega 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           188
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Oct 27 
                         | 
                        
                            Martinsville 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           500
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Nov 3 
                         | 
                        
                            Texas 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           334
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Nov 10 
                         | 
                        
                            Phoenix 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           312
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Nov 17 
                         | 
                        
                            Homestead 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           267
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            **Changed engines, had
                           to start in back, no report found from
                           NASCAR as to the actual starting
                           position. 
                         | 
                      
                   
                   
                     
                        | 
                           2013
                           Nationwide Series Race Stats
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Date 
                         | 
                        
                           Track
                         | 
                        
                           Start
                         | 
                        
                           Finish
                         | 
                        
                           Laps
                         | 
                        
                           Status
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Feb 23 
                         | 
                        
                            Daytona 
                         | 
                        
                           12
                         | 
                        
                           36
                         | 
                        
                           120/31
                         | 
                        
                           Engine
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            May 4 
                         | 
                        
                            Talladega 
                         | 
                        
                           4
                         | 
                        
                           39
                         | 
                        
                           16/110
                         | 
                        
                           Accident
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 22 
                         | 
                        
                            Road America 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           50
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            June 28 
                         | 
                        
                            Kentucky 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           200
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            July 5 
                         | 
                        
                            Daytona 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           100
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            July 13 
                         | 
                        
                            New Hampshire 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           197
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            July 21 
                         | 
                        
                            Chicagoland 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           200
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            July 27 
                         | 
                        
                            Indianapolis 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           100
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Aug 3 
                         | 
                        
                            Iowa 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           250
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Aug 10 
                         | 
                        
                            Watkins Glen 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           82
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Aug 17 
                         | 
                        
                            Mid-Ohio 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           TBA
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Aug 23 
                         | 
                        
                            Bristol 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           250
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Aug 31 
                         | 
                        
                            Atlanta 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           195
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Sep 6 
                         | 
                        
                            Richmond 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           250
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Sep 14 
                         | 
                        
                            Chicago 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           200
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Sep 21 
                         | 
                        
                            Kentucky 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           200
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Sep 28 
                         | 
                        
                            Dover 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           200
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Oct 5 
                         | 
                        
                            Kansas 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           200
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Oct 11 
                         | 
                        
                            Charlotte 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           200
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Nov 2 
                         | 
                        
                            Texas 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           200
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                     
                        | 
                            Nov 9 
                         | 
                        
                            Phoenix 
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                        
                           200
                         | 
                        
                           
                         | 
                      
                   
                  
                    
                  
                  
  
                  
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