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Newly living in Indy, I have found that the race is obviously the hottest thing going. I don't know much about racing, nor have I ever paid much attention too it.

Danica could make me change my mind though......:groove:

On a sad note, I heard she was engaged.....:(
 
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No doubt in my mind...

idhitit.bmp
 
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MililaniBuckeye said:
Fuck you, Robby Gordon, and your fat whiny ass. Hey, ya fat fuck, she may have an unfair weight advantage, but you have the gender advantage because you're a big strong man and she's just a weak little woman. :roll1:
Where does Robby Gordon get off commenting considering he doesn't even race Indy Car anymore?

Maybe he should worry more about finishing higher than 38th every week and shut the hell up.
 
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Robby Gordon's bitch fest had nothing to do with women drivers, or the unfairness of weight differential. It had everything to do with publicity. For the past few years the best story around the the Indy 500 was about Tony Stewart or Robby Gordon racing both races on the same day. Stewart gave that up a few years ago, making Robby the only story for the Indy 500/Coca Cola 600 raceday. With Danica getting all the publicity this year, Robby's bitchass felt left out. When you're a raging prick like Gordon is. You always have to find a way to get back in the spotlight, especially when your so-called talent can't do it for you. One way to do that is to say something controversial about the person that's taking all of your attention away. Way to go prick. Your ploy worked.
 
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IronBuckI said:
Robby Gordon's bitch fest had nothing to do with women drivers, or the unfairness of weight differential. It had everything to do with publicity. For the past few years the best story around the the Indy 500 was about Tony Stewart or Robby Gordon racing both races on the same day. Stewart gave that up a few years ago, making Robby the only story for the Indy 500/Coca Cola 600 raceday. With Danica getting all the publicity this year, Robby's bitchass felt left out. When you're a raging prick like Gordon is. You always have to find a way to get back in the spotlight, especially when your so-called talent can't do it for you. One way to do that is to say something controversial about the person that's taking all of your attention away. Way to go prick. Your ploy worked.
I don't know why Gordon wanted attention b/c the Coca Cola 600 start time was moved up about 3 hours this year so it would have been impossible for someone to run both races.

It would have been nice to see him finish about 33rd in both though.
 
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women have faster reaction times. personally i think its suprising that it has taken women this long to get into racing. im a member of a camaro club and there are few things more amusing than watching some guys wife beat her hubby's time off the line in his car :wink:.
 
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Danica Patrick has been on Spike TV for at least a year or so. She pops in after their shows like Trucks! or Car and Driver for a little factoid then introduces the next show. I have no idea if she is still on there or not, but I plan on checking this weekend.
 
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martinss01 said:
women have faster reaction times. personally i think its suprising that it has taken women this long to get into racing. im a member of a camaro club and there are few things more amusing than watching some guys wife beat her hubby's time off the line in his car :wink:.
I would have to debate the above statement as my experience with women is the opposite, I'm always finishing first.
 
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