NASCAR Nationwide Series
  • Peg It on GarageMonkey
NNS: Patrick’s Move To NASCAR Scrutinized
Danica Patrick says Nationwide Series not just about her...
Bob Pockrass  | http://www.scenedaily.com  |  Posted February 12, 2012   Charlotte, NC

Tony Stewart (Left) and Danica Patrick (Right) speak to the media during Daytona Preseason Thunder at Daytona International Speedway on January 12, 2012 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo: Getty Images)

While Sadler has had his share of notoriety after more than a decade in Cup, other drivers are trying to get noticed.

“It’s difficult because sometimes you get caught up in the fact that you hope that you get more time on TV and you hope you do all these things,” said Turner Motorsports’ Justin Allgaier, who is in his fourth year in Nationwide and seeks his first Cup opportunity. “But if you’re winning races and you’re running up front, you’re going to get the same amount of TV time you did before.

“The thing we all have to remember is we need the fans. They’re obviously the most important [aspect] of our sport. If they’re not there, we’re not there. If that’s who they want to see, that’s who they want to see.”

Patrick takes a similar attitude – she can’t dictate what the media does or who people want to see.

“I can’t control what people focus their attention on, what they talk about, and what is said to the other drivers, what is asked to the other drivers,” Patrick said. “I’m sure they do get questions. I don’t really know the extent of that. My hope is they think about my relationship with them as a friend and as a competitor.”

That’s the way Sadler approaches it. He sees Patrick as a solid competitor, one who set a NASCAR national series standard for a female driver with a fourth-place finish at Las Vegas in March 2011.

“It’s awesome,” he said. “She’s going to be one of the biggest names in our sport. She is one of the biggest names in the Nationwide Series, if not the biggest, and that’s great with me.
Danica Patrick (Right) and crew chief Tony Eury Jr. (Left) have worked together in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. (Photo: LAT Photographic)

“She’s going to bring more sponsor attention, more fan attention. And she can drive. In the last two years, she’s probably the most improved race-car driver that we have in the whole circuit.”

The other drivers hope that if Patrick drives ratings, then they will have more opportunities to attract sponsors.

“Obviously in a time where it’s hard to engage fans with all sports, you have to have that upper edge,” Allgaier said. “Obviously she’s a huge media draw. We’re glad to have her. She’s competitive as well.”

And for what it’s worth, Patrick says the team name that Stenhouse gave the group is not her perception of the series.

“When Ricky said something about that’s what it is [like], that’s not true,” Patrick said. “There’s tons of great racing out there and if I was out there by myself, nobody would be watching. Trust me.

“I don’t agree [with him]. I do get a little uncomfortable sometimes but only because I don’t want them to think I agree with that. There’s a lot of great personalities and drivers, and they all make the series, that’s for darn sure.”

SceneDaily.comScott Speed says part-time schedule doesn’t mean part-time effort
Page 2 of 2
Prev
12
Next
bob_pockrass's avatar

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Bob Pockrass

SceneDaily.com

MORE BY THIS AUTHOR