Danica Patrick responds to Richard Petty jab: 'It really
doesn't matter'
TOM JENSEN
FOX SportsFEB 13, 2014 8:46a ET
Danica Patrick’s take on Richard Petty’s statement last week
that she would only win a NASCAR race if she were the only driver in it?
Nothing at all.
“It really doesn’t matter,” said Patrick during the opening
minutes of NASCAR Media Day Thursday morning at Daytona International Speedway.
Patrick, who won last year’s Daytona 500 pole but otherwise
endured a miserable rookie season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, also said
she had no plans to seek out Petty and talk with him, saying, “Why would I?”
And she said his comments actually had an upside.
“I like that people have opinions, that is fine with me,”
Patrick said. “It creates such conversation and as I said the last time
somebody said something that was not so positive for me, it spawned so many
positive articles. And, so, there’s a positive side to it, too.
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“But more than anything, I love the conversation that it
creates in sports,” said Patrick. “And across the board, it makes sports
interesting. It makes life interesting when people have different perspectives.
And that’s fine with me.” Patrick did say she was surprised by how much more
competitive and difficult NASCAR was compared with the IndyCar racing she cut
her teeth on.
“We worked our butts off, tested a ton and tried to work on
getting faster, working in the wind tunnel and doing everything we could to get
better,” said Patrick of her Stewart-Haas Racing team. “And we did make up some
ground.”
But not for long.
“As soon as you sit on that for a second and think, ‘OK, now
let’s calm down for a second, everybody can have a week off.’ I don’t think
you’re doing it on purpose, but all of a sudden you realize by the end of the
year you’re not making any more progress,” said Patrick. “In fact, you’re
falling behind again. So, the effort level that it takes when you’re like
full-bore-all-you-can-do-to-go-faster is the only mode that you can be in. That
is a competition level that I don’t think I have ever experienced.”
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