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Danica Needs NASCAR - But Is It a Two-Way Street?
The Frontstretch: Danica Needs NASCAR - But Is It a Two-Way Street? by Amy Henderson -- Friday November 6, 2009 With it looking all but carved in stone that Danica Patrick will be joining the NASCAR ranks, there are many things NASCAR is happy about.
A tedious death by tedium - tediously.
The twittisphere is buzzing about the latest on Danica's latest potential stock car deal.
Saks puts on fashion show to remember
As a swanky department store, Saks Fifth Avenue showed that it knew how to throw Indianapolis' finest fashion party of the year last weekend.
What's so appealing about gorgeous women in their underwear playing...
OK, here goes: I don't much care for women's sports. Because, let's face it, they're inferior.
Oct. 28: On Danica and IndyCar engines
Question: What are you hearing about Danica Patrick? Answer: Conflicting reports, actually.
Eric Hartley: 'Took me back to a good place'
The notes of Bach's "French Suite No. 5" floated up to the skylights, the pure sound filling the tiny room.
25,000 expected to attend women's conference
An estimated 25,000 people are expected to flood downtown today and Tuesday for the California Governor and First Lady's Conference on Women.
Who will be the first woman to win a Sprint Cup race? Will it be Danica Patrick ? Or will history be made by someone already climbing the ranks of stock car racing? Someone being groomed by Eddie D'Hondt's Women's Initiative in Racing? Someone like Tiff Daniels? Daniels, 24, is an engineer with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing who is making the jump from ...
10/20 :: Patrick among most-searched on AOL
There are only two athletes on search engine AOL's list of the 100 most searched females on the Internet for 2009: IndyCar Series driver Danica Patrick and Olympic gymnastics medalist Shawn Johnson.
It has been nearly a week since we've mentioned Danica Patrick on this site. Since tasers hurt like hell, here's the latest on what could happen and what that might mean for the sport: Thumbs up: Michael Waltrip Racing For a guy who rarely wins on the track, Michael Waltrip owns like a champ.
NASCAR'S ANSWER to IndyCar star Danica Patrick very well may be a 16-year-old junior from Moreau Catholic High School in Hayward who just got her driver's license in April.
10/14 :: ESPN goes in-depth with Patrick
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Pink Corvette Funeral Honors Racing Champ
Behind the wheel was where she felt most comfortable, so when her time came, Donna Mae Mims wanted to go out like she lived.
Dario's title and Helio's acquittal headline '09 IndyCar season
The 2009 IndyCar Series season had its share of news stories, ranging from Dario Franchitti's masterful return to open-wheel racing to Helio Castroneves' acquittal in his federal tax evasion trial.
Patrick made the appearance at Best Buy to sign autographs and raise money for the Miami Childrens Hospital.
MWRa s Ty Norris says Danica Patrick talks still in initial stages
Michael Waltrip Racing is interested in signing Danica Patrick. Darrell Ingham Getty Images FONTANA, Calif.
Danica needs seat time to excel, Johnson says
Jimmie Johnson has some advice for Danica Patrick if the IndyCar star really wants to make the move to NASCAR: don't do it part-time. Patrick has reportedly signed a three-year extension to remain in IndyCars with Andretti Green Racing, though she is in preliminary talks with JR Motorsports about dabbling in NASCAR's Nationwide Series sometime down ...
Caution: Championship contenders will be watched carefully by other racers in IRL finale
In two rounds of practice and then in qualifying, three names stayed atop the leaderboard all day on the eve of Saturday's Indy 300.
SPCA Online Auction Offers Tickets, Trips
The Maryland SPCA is offering a chance for consumers to get their hands on lots of unique collector's items, concert and game tickets and more at their annual online auction.
Danica discussing limited NASCAR deal
The two most popular drivers in auto racing -- Danica Patrick and Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
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