Danica Patrick (#7 Andretti Green Racing Motorola) and Ryan Briscoe (#6 Team Penske) collide in the pit lane during the 92nd Indianapolis 500
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Danica Patrick (#7 Andretti Green Racing Motorola) and Ryan Briscoe (#6 Team Penske) collide in the pit lane during the 92nd Indianapolis 500
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What a baby! Grow up Danica.. Every time Danica has a crash she feels the need to consult the other driver when its not necessary.. GET OVER IT, ITS RACING
eat shit dude. if it were the other way around you'd be calling her out for not standing up for herself or ....just being a girl. why don't you come to the 21st century caveman.
What? No I wouldnt. Its not about standing up for herself or being a girl. You have totally missed my point. The fact is Danica always blames everyone but herself and feels the need to consult the other driver. HAVE SOME CLASS ABOUT IT.. What does she expect, know one is perfect and everyone makes mistakes when it is racing so GET OVER IT. I dont know if all American racing is like this but it is a joke. She has no class and is everything that i hate in American racing.
For example look at last years F1 Canadian GP when Lewis drove straight into the back of Kimi in the pits. Did Kimi run up to Lewis? NO He walked over very calmly and pointed at the light that it was red and not green and walked away. That is pure class. Something that Danica lacks.
i'm going to disagree just a little. i still gave you a thumbs up though. it's a good comment. your citing A SINGLE instance where it worked that way. how often does that happen? not often at all. besides, (no disrespect to the canadian gp) they weren't fighting for the indianapolis 500. when you run in the top 5 all day and someone runs you down in pit lane............
Well I watch every single F1 GP and that type of behavior (Kimi) is expected. Of course Kimi is alot more calmer than the other drivers (he is the iceman after all), but nevertheless I dont think ive ever seen the behavior of Danica in F1. But at the end of the day I suppose Danica is just providing entertainment haha. I mean this argument works in both ways. F1 drivers probably seem like stuck up pricks to Americans.
i wouldn't say stuck up but it seems a s though they have little enjoyment for the accomplishment. they are so structured that it takes all of the joy away from winning. over here.....it's a different story. i don't think we are structured enough but at the samr time i'm glad we can mix it up and show some emotion. we've seen danica type outbursts in every form of motorsport, every year. it's just more memorable when she does it because it's her.
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