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NASCAR Driver Says Female Phenom Has Unfair Edge(Danica Patrick)
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Posted on 05/28/2005 8:03:38 PM PDT by freepatriot32

Robby Gordon accused Danica Patrick of having an unfair advantage in the Indianapolis 500 and said Saturday he will not compete in the race again unless the field is equalized.

Gordon, a former open-wheel driver now in NASCAR, contends that Patrick is at an advantage over the rest of the competitors because she only weighs 100 pounds. Because all the cars weigh the same, Patrick's is lighter on the race track.

"The lighter the car, the faster it goes," Gordon said. "Do the math. Put her in the car at her weight, then put me or Tony Stewart in the car at 200 pounds and our car is at least 100 pounds heavier.

"I won't race against her until the IRL does something to take that advantage away."

The Indy Racing League does not consider the weight of the driver in its race specifications. The car has to weigh at least 1,525 pounds before the fuel and driver are added, and teams in Indy have estimated that Patrick will gain close to 1 mph in speed because of her small stature.

Although her rivals in Sunday's race have said she doesn't have a huge advantage, pole-sitter Tony Kanaan told reporters he would like the Indy Racing League to look into the issue.

"Right off the bat, a guy my size is spotting her 105 pounds," Gordon said. "That's the reason she's so much faster."

Patrick has been among the quickest drivers since rookie orientation began on the famed 2 1/2-mile oval on May 5. Only a bobble on the first lap of her qualifying effort kept her from winning the pole, and she will take the green flag from fourth on Sunday, the best starting position for a woman at Indy.

Patrick was fastest with a lap of 225.997 mph to lead the one-hour "Carb Day" practice on Friday, the only time the cars got on the track during the week between the end of time trials and the start of the race.

She follows Janet Guthrie, Lyn St. James and Sarah Fisher to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, needing only to finish eighth or better to improve on the best previous finish by a female - ninth by Guthrie in 1978.

Patrick, however, is not focused on simply finishing in the top 10 or just staying out of trouble.

"I think I have a great chance of winning this race," the confident Patrick said.

Driving the 650-horsepower IndyCars for the first time this year, Patrick has improved in each of the first four IRL races, culminating in an impressive fourth place last month in Japan.

At Indy, she has been nothing less than a phenomenon.

Patrick would not be the first rookie to win here, although certainly among the least experienced.

Juan Montoya was the defending champion of the rival CART series when he won here in 2000, and Helio Castroneves was a two-year regular in CART and winner of three races before he took the checkered flag as an Indy rookie in 2001.

Still, Castroneves, who also won the next year, said he has no doubt Patrick could win on Sunday, particularly since she is driving a Honda-powered Panoz for the powerful Rahal Letterman Racing team that won here last year with Buddy Rice.

"She is driving for a great team and she has been fast every day since she got here," Castroneves said. "If she can keep her nose clean, she'll be OK. The only thing that might be a problem is you have to have patience and, sometimes, rookies don't have much patience."

Castroneves, starting fifth, and Marlboro Team Penske teammate Sam Hornish Jr., a two-time IRL champion and starting in the middle of the first row, also will be among the favorites Sunday as they try to give Roger Penske a record 14th Indy win.

Others to watch include all four members of Andretti Green Racing, including Kanaan, current IRL points leader Dan Wheldon, Dario Franchitti and Bryan Herta.

If one of them can manage to get to Victory Lane, it would be a very big day indeed for team co-owner Michael Andretti, who led more laps than any other nonwinner at Indy. His father, Mario, won the race in 1969, then spent 25 frustrating years trying and failing to win it again.

The two had so many things go wrong here that the term "Andretti Luck" became part of the Indy lexicon. "We've done everything in our power to put ourselves in a good position," Michael said. "Of course, this feeling doesn't mean anything. I've been here before in this position. We'll see what fate has in store."

And don't forget perhaps the most heartwarming story of the month: Kenny Brack. The 1999 Indy winner, nearly killed in a devastating crash at Texas Motor Speedway in October 2003, was called upon just last week to replace Rice, injured in a crash here on May 10.

Brack responded by posting the fastest qualifying speed of the month, 227.598 mph. Since it came on the second week of time trials, though, he will start 23rd. Nobody has won from that far back since Johnny Rutherford started 25th in 1974 and charged to the second of his three victories.

Still, Brack is confident he can be competitive in basically the same Honda-powered Panoz in which Rice won last year.

"Maybe I'll be a little rusty in traffic, but it's a long race," said Brack, who hasn't raced an IndyCar since his crash. "I think we'll be just fine after the first pit stop."

The third Rahal Letterman entry, Vitor Meira, making his fourth Indy start - from seventh - could be the dark horse in the race.

"Vitor also has great equipment and he's been flying all month," Kanaan said. "I think maybe he's a little under the radar."

Hornish has been perhaps the IRL's biggest star since winning his first series title in 2001, but he has struggled mightily at Indy. In five starts here, he has yet to finish better than 14th or even complete all 200 laps.

"The big thing is to make it to the end, which I have not done yet," Hornish said. "But we have a great team and two great cars and we've got as good a shot as anybody.

"If I do win here, it would be my 14th (career) win and it would be Roger's 14th at Indy," he added. "I think that would be very nice."

The big question going into Sunday, though, remains: What will Danica do?

Castroneves was asked if it bothers him that most of the questions he and other veterans have fielded this month have been about Patrick.

"It's good for the series, it's good for the sport," he replied. "When I came here they gave me the nickname 'Spider Man.' Maybe they should call her 'Wonder Woman."


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To: glock rocks
Yeah, but Mikey's been around for nearly 20 years, he's one of the "old-timers" from back in the days when you had to be big and strong to wrassle a stock car around the track.

And except for the races he won for DEI when they had the restrictor plate races covered ... which they don't anymore, and IMHO that is showing the cracks and problems with that team right now ... Mikey hasn't exactly had a Hall of Fame career.

201 posted on 05/29/2005 7:17:45 AM PDT by GB
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To: printhead

I think that's a shot from her Maxim layout. Somebody asked earlier in this thread why folks think she's attractive. IMHO, it's because she's dark-haired in what seems like an endless sea of blondes out there in entertainment and sports, and because she has a rather nice body.


202 posted on 05/29/2005 7:22:06 AM PDT by GB
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To: Constitution Day

Do all of the male drivers weigh exactly 200 lbs.?


203 posted on 05/29/2005 7:24:15 AM PDT by Proud 2BeTexan
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To: Vn_survivor_67-68

"He's right about the physics......stated alternatively, she has a handicap of more than 1 1/2 laps."

How would you handicap her with her being a rookie in this race?


204 posted on 05/29/2005 7:31:50 AM PDT by jwh_Denver (BUSH --- BUILD THOSE WALLS!)
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To: freepatriot32

Well, now we know why he can't win in the IRL, what's his excuse for not winning in NASCAR?


205 posted on 05/29/2005 7:32:34 AM PDT by taillightchaser
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To: GB

Gotta agree with you there. Maybe DEI has finally started to unravel in The Man's absence...


206 posted on 05/29/2005 7:39:51 AM PDT by glock rocks (1-800-marrow2)
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To: GB

>>Mikey hasn't exactly had a Hall of Fame career

but he is the best pitchman in nascar.


207 posted on 05/29/2005 7:42:29 AM PDT by Glenn (pardon the e.e.cummings look. a busted arm makes typing seem like work.)
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To: NormsRevenge

It looks to me like she's studying how to effectively utilize a condom...


208 posted on 05/29/2005 7:46:24 AM PDT by CommandoFrank (Peer into the depths of hell and you will find the face of Islam...)
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To: clintonh8r
my bad... there's a minimum weight, but, no "set weight" so the driver's weight still comes into play with the more he weighs...
if it were spec weight, the car and driver would have to weigh a specified total and you either lose weight or have weight added till you meat the spec... i guess that was my point but not made too clearly
209 posted on 05/29/2005 7:50:48 AM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: freepatriot32

I have an idea: make her carry an extra 100 pounds....of fuel!

/total rewrite of rules /sarc


210 posted on 05/29/2005 7:57:33 AM PDT by poindexter
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To: Obadiah
But she has to be able to drive the car exceptionally well. Otherwise we could find any 50 pound midget and put him/her behind the wheel and win. Natural selection would seem to favor smaller more agile competitors in this sport where the physics plays such an important role. Gender is irrelevant. Lisa Leslie, or Serena Williams, would be just as handicapped. Jeff Gordon or even Paul Newman, have a size advantage over the above women.
211 posted on 05/29/2005 8:02:21 AM PDT by photodawg
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To: freepatriot32
If she's like most women (including myself) she probably really weighs like 105. Not that it would make much difference, anyways... ;-)

Ps: Yes, I weigh 140. Or do I?
212 posted on 05/29/2005 8:07:42 AM PDT by arizonarachel (20 days until I'm Mrs. F7OShawn!)
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To: Arkie2

Please keep your proog out of the pudding : > )


213 posted on 05/29/2005 8:11:14 AM PDT by RipSawyer
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To: photodawg

Eddie Gaedel had a definite size advantage when he had his one and only plate appearance in the major leagues. He was a midget put on the team by Bill Veck more for a publicity stunt than anything else, but he walked on 4 straight pitches because his strikezone was so miniscule.

Danica is no Eddie Gaedel. Although her light weight is an advantage, she has lots of other pluses that make her a good bet to finish strong and justify the backing she's been getting.

214 posted on 05/29/2005 8:14:54 AM PDT by Mr. Mulliner (Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati)
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To: Black Tooth

Yes, precisely because it is a 500 mile race and driver weight is an infintesimal factor over the course of the entire race. I would think experience would weigh much much heavier.


215 posted on 05/29/2005 8:46:55 AM PDT by Arkie2 (No, I never voted for Bill Clinton. I don't plan on voting Republican again!)
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To: RipSawyer

LOL! I saw that after I posted. I was hoping no one would notice.


216 posted on 05/29/2005 8:47:43 AM PDT by Arkie2 (No, I never voted for Bill Clinton. I don't plan on voting Republican again!)
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To: freepatriot32

Well, gee, maybe she's winning because she's fast.
Who'da thunk?


217 posted on 05/29/2005 9:03:50 AM PDT by It's me
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To: freepatriot32
Gordon, a former open-wheel driver now in NASCAR, contends that Patrick is at an advantage over the rest of the competitors because she only weighs 100 pounds. Because all the cars weigh the same, Patrick's is lighter on the race track.

"The lighter the car, the faster it goes," Gordon said. "Do the math. Put her in the car at her weight, then put me or Tony Stewart in the car at 200 pounds and our car is at least 100 pounds heavier.

Nobody told Patrick to be a FAT ASS.

These are the same clowns who were saying in previous years that a woman didn't have the upper body strength to drive cars pulling high Gs.

Whining wussies.

SO9

218 posted on 05/29/2005 9:06:53 AM PDT by Servant of the 9 (Trust Me)
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To: TheCrusader
I've looked at all the photos of her on this post, and I'm surprised that guys are calling her a "beauty" and a "babe". She's a young girl, average looking and showing off her legs and smile to professional photogs. What's up with this generation of males, is everything with a skirt and pair of legs a "beauty"?

Same here. Very average looking young lady. Not ugly by any stretch, but hardly beautiful.

MM

219 posted on 05/29/2005 9:09:26 AM PDT by MississippiMan (Americans should not be sacrificed on the altar of political correctness.)
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To: MississippiMan

did you see her FHM photo layout?

where is the Indy 500 live thread?


220 posted on 05/29/2005 9:11:57 AM PDT by oceanview
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