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PostHeaderIcon Danica’s First NASCAR Race

As some of you know Danica Apostle achieved success and fame through her victories in the Indy Car Series. She was only the ordinal woman to contend in the Indy 500, a marvelous achievement. In classic underdog and come from behind fashion, Danica finished in ordinal place. This was the same as her starting position. In 2005 she won the rookie of the year award. In 2006 she won the Spokesperson of the year honor form The March of Dimes foundation.

Throughout here Indy Car career, Danica has always been a great fireman and has scored highly. She has quickly moved up the ranks in order to establish that she is no inferior qualified to race than her male counterparts. Many people scoffed at her want to gain entry into a male dominated sport. The issue with Danica’s emergence into NASCAR is not her want to contend in a climb that has been traditionally male, but rather her indecisiveness to the matter.

After announcing her want to race in NASCAR, some were curious as to whether or not she would be able to compete. During her prototypal race on February 13th, Danica was involved in a 12 car crash. Danica later spoken that NASCAR was very arduous and contains some intricacies. I admire her dedication to automotive racing, however I would same to saucer out that the true champions of our time, archangel Jordan, Jerry Rice, Cy Young, and more were all one climb athletes. They chose their climb and made the conscious selection to dominate that field. I believe that had Danica stuck with the Indy Car Series, she may hit been one of the most dominating racers in the league.

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