The news out of JR Motorsports is that Danica Patrick might run the Daytona Nationwide race after all. But then again, she might not.
Once again, the "will she or won't she" questions looms over Danica. This time the answer all hinges on her performance in the ARCA race the week before the Nationwide season opener.
And, although Patrick is the girl with all the hype, she's not the only girl who'll be taking the track during that race. Carbon-free girl Leilani Munter will also make her ARCA debut at Daytona.
Alli Owens returns to the series with Venturini Motorsports. And IndyCar series driver Milka Duno and Amber Cope (niece of NASCAR driver Derricke Cope) also plan to run in Daytona.
So hang on to your helmets race fans. Only time will tell which girl fares the best -and if Danica does well enough to move up her Nationwide debut.
Once again, the "will she or won't she" questions looms over Danica. This time the answer all hinges on her performance in the ARCA race the week before the Nationwide season opener.
And, although Patrick is the girl with all the hype, she's not the only girl who'll be taking the track during that race. Carbon-free girl Leilani Munter will also make her ARCA debut at Daytona.
Alli Owens returns to the series with Venturini Motorsports. And IndyCar series driver Milka Duno and Amber Cope (niece of NASCAR driver Derricke Cope) also plan to run in Daytona.
So hang on to your helmets race fans. Only time will tell which girl fares the best -and if Danica does well enough to move up her Nationwide debut.
Top photo: Danica Patrick talks to her Nationwide crew chief Tony Eury Jr.
Bottom photo: Leilani Munter
Sorry, imo-DP is just a media whore & I can't stand her! Hurts my heart that Jr signed her...:(
ReplyDeleteI think she'll run Daytona. It's NASCAR's biggest stage, why wouldn't she?
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