Yes, this is the New American Music Site. I also write on the NASCAR StockcarSunday Racing 'round and 'round and am doing a qualifying run of Danica Patrick under the BrightLights. There is a fastmusic link at the end of this article.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was in the Sports heahlines recently when he announced that he and the management of the StockcarSunday racing organization his late father, Dale Earnhardt, Sr. founded had failed to come to an agreement on terms for a new contract for the 2008 season, making him the most high-profile "free agent " that NASCAR has ever had to contend with as baseball and other sports worldwide have experienced. htt
I am drawing a parallel with Danica Patrick of the IndyCar Series because it may prove to be an indicator of what may happen when Dale Earnhardt, Jr. finally decides what existing team to join, or perhaps create his own vertically integrated (full-service) racing organization. http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/sports/061009/vickers1A.jpg
Danica Patrick was IndyCar Series Rookie of the Year 2005 at the Indianapolis 500 Race. She has joined Andretti Green Racing for the 2007 season as part of a four-car (!) IndyCar Series endeavor. Her senior teammate is 2004 IndyCar Series Champion Tony Kanaan along with Marco Andretti, 2006 Rookie of the Year. http://www.andrettigreenracing.com/library/Danica%204.jpg
Now that Danica Patrick has a first-class aluminum and steel charger she can no longer be the "Lady-in-Waiting" in a White NOMEX Racing Suit; on tournament StockcarSunday Afternoons must go out and joust with the Knights in White NOMEX Racing Suits with the expectation that she can prevail and win the checkered herald. http://www.speedgear.com/cw2/Assets/product_Full/ab6725.jpg
Danica Patrick and her Black Charger http://racing.honda.com/images/irl_drivers/car/dpatri.jpg
Early Indianapolis 500 qualifying: Helio Castroneves has won the Indy 500 "Pole" (# 1 starting position) with a qualifying speed of 225.81 Miles-Per-Hour, the Third Row consists of: Ryan Briscoe 224.41 MPH, Danica Patrick 224.07 MPH and her teammate Marco Andretti 223.29 MPH. As you can see, Danica Patrick has as good a chance as anyone in the top fifteen cars (there are 33 in the complete field, NASCAR runs 43 on the same Speedway) to win.
The parallel I am drawing between Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Danica Patrick for this article is: When drivers have top-tier equipment and organizations behind them there is a certain factor of "Lady Luck" involved as to who wins. A car a lap behind you can blow an engine and twentyfour-seconds later you are skating into the wall as you drive over it's slick trail, or there can be a spinout taking-out the twelve cars in front of you in a chain reaction that leaves you in first place.
The better Danica Patrick does, the better she is going to have to do to satisfy the broadcast, print and Internet media. I will be happy if she finishes each race without serious incidents.http://www.danicaracing.com This is the link to Danicas Official Website. For you dial-uppers: It is a full page photo, and it is beautiful. The website itself requires a broadband connection and a download of FLASH 7, so you will know before hand if you will be able to Clickthrough.
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