Richard Petty |
As a kid, I considered Petty, racing in his famed Petty Blue 43 STP Pontiac, a hero, and with that in mind, placed him in the inaugural Hall of BAHL class. I have had a handful of personal experiences with King Richard, and he has always been as advertised; friendly and approachable.
As we prepare for Speedweeks 2014 at Daytona, Petty sort of stepped in this past week in negative comments he made about Danica Patrick, the only female driver on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
Danica Patrick |
Petty commented when asked if Patrick could win on the circuit said "only if everyone else stayed home" and that her popularity was a "female deal". Certainly, while we know Petty to be a good natured good ole boy who would not seek out an opportunity to launch personal attacks, he is off target with these comments and should be called to task on them.
In two separate stories, writers at The Orlando Sentinel sure did, with lead sports columnist Mike Bianchi calling Petty a hypocrite.
Bianchi, for once, has a point. While Patrick is taking all the advantages that come from being the only female driver, coupled with outstanding looks, this is nothing other drivers would not do if given the chance. As Bianchi points our, the Petty name carried a lot of weight for Kyle as his career emerged. Others have benefited from having the "name", from Dale Earnhardt Jr to Chase Elliott.
Some drivers have their own sponsors, which get them rides they may have secured on their own driving abilities. Paul Menard comes to mind.
None of the above mentioned drivers are poor racers. To the contrary, but they take advantage of the cards they are dealt. I call that capitalism, something my fellow republican Petty should well recognize.
Is Danica Patrick the second coming of Buddy Baker? Heavens no.
But is she a skilled driver who continues to practice her craft seeking to incrementally improve as she adds seat time. While she has had issues, she did win the pole for the 2013 Daytona 500, finishing eighth in her #10 Go Daddy Chevrolet. She gets collected in wrecks more than the average racer, but few seem to be her fault. There are some tracks she could potentially win on, but there are 10-15 drivers in the field every race that, save restrictor plate racing, have virtually no shot to win.
2014 The Great American Race Daytona 500 |
Maybe Petty was being a sport for NASCAR to stir up some controversy, as ticket sales continue to slump. It would be grand if Danica pulled the Go Daddy Chevrolet for Stewart Hass Racing into victory lane on after The Great American Race on Sunday.
I will be there watching.
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