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According to ESPN , IndyCar driver – and, without a doubt our favorite Go Daddy spokesmodel – Danica Patrick will all but certainly take part in NASCAR racing next year. It seems Patrick will be limiting her exposure to the Nationwide Series and Truck series and will continue to race the full IndyCar schedule for Andretti Green Racing. If you want to see some pictures of Danica Patrick barely wearing clothes , click here. If ESPN 's ...
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16 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Dale Earnhardt would be 58 now and would probably not find much to like about stock-car racing. His death on Feb. 18, 2001, in a last-lap accident at the Daytona 500, led Nascar , and motorsports to a larger degree, into developments Earnhardt might have bristled at. Terry Renna/Associated Press Dale Earnhardt, left, was the face of Nascar when he died in 2001. Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images In 2005, a 22-year-old ...
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