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Oh happy day! A driver with one lifetime professional motor racing victory is going to test an F1 car (is the Honda slug technically an F1 car?) later this year. Paris Hilton will be the test engineer.
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/100620...k-f1-test.html My prediction is that her times will either not be posted, or they'll be spoken of in very vague terms. I think Honda should put both Micro Andretti and Girl Power Patrick in their F1 cars next season. Between Marco hitting everything but the safety car, and Danica throwing those foot-stomping temper tantrums whenever the Ferraris and McLarens (and BMW's and Toyotas and Williams and Renaults and Red Bulls and Force Indias and STR's) don't let her win, 2009 would be the funniest season in Formula One history. |
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Can't anyone see how this will be a disaster? |
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By Jonathan NobleTuesday, June 10th 2008, 08:38 GMT
Honda Racing have rubbished suggestions that IndyCar race winner Danica Patrick will test for them later this year. Reports at the weekend suggested that Patrick had been lined up for a run in a Honda Racing car in either November or December. But Honda Racing CEO Nick Fry says that there is no arrangement in place - even though the team are interested in evaluating her. "There has been no contact between us," he told autosport.com. "But if Danica did want to test one of our cars, we would be more than happy to speak to her about it." http://www.autosport.com/news/grapevine.php/id/68180 |
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I've nothing against women drivers, and Danica Patrick is the best around at the moment. Legge was really average in Champ Car, at least Patrick is competitive and has won a race.
However, she does not warrant an F1 test - there are drivers in Indycar that a far better who would be far better in F1 - and that just proves that this is for publicity, if it happens. |
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yes, I had read that somewhere else - she is NOT testing a Honda F1 car anytime soon, so there is no story here...
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I've nothing against women drivers, and Danica Patrick is the best around at the moment. Legge was really average in Champ Car, at least Patrick is competitive and has won a race. About Legge, she was average in CCWS and she is the same in the DTM. |
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Nick Fry says that there is no arrangement in place - even though the team are interested in evaluating her.
"There has been no contact between us," he told autosport.com. "But if Danica did want to test one of our cars, we would be more than happy to speak to her about it." If only to say no freaking way! But really, how much worse can they tarnish there reputation in F1 at this point? |
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Can't anyone see how this will be a disaster? Think of what they're saying here... "If you do well in IRL for Honda or NASCAR for Toyota, you get rewarded with a test... just a test in one of our F1 cars". Of course, it also has the potential to make F1 even more elitist ...... |
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