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The Start Of The NASCAR Season...

Danica finished 10th in Nationwide points....higher than any other woman in history.:thumbup:
She also was named 2012 Most Popular Driver in Nationwide:clap:
AND....yes, she and hubby are going seperate ways, but I don't 'spect she'll be single all that long....she 'cleans up pretty good!!' :yikes:

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Please excuse me.............., I need to go lay down !!!!!!!!!! :barf:



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They hardly ever do any more!!:lecturef_smilie:

What'd Randy get a touch of the Gahoot-Gahow? :shocked: He sure left in a hurry! :dontknow:
 
:agree: also. Give praise where it is due. For the future, if she starts to bust in on the top ten--are the other drivers going to make her pay for it with various "incidents"?
 
Mr. Diggs

This ones for you :roflblack: :joke: :doorag:


Patrick’s impressive rookie performance bested those of some other name drivers in their Martinsville debuts, most notably, her team owner, as Tony Stewart finished 20th in his first Martinsville start (1999). Five-time Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson finished 35th in his Martinsville debut (2002). NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace finished 15th (1984). Dale Jarrett finished 14th (1984). Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished 26th (2000). Kyle Busch finished 39th (2005). Matt Kenseth finished 21st (2000). Kurt Busch finished 37th (2000). Fred Lorenzen finished 24th (1956).
 
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