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By 7UpJordan
#69567
Early June, shortly after her first IndyCar victory at Motegi, Japan a news circulated that Danica Patrick would make her Formula 1 test debut for the Honda team. The reality is quite different today.

It was reported in June that the 26-year-old Patrick was likely to climb aboard the RA108 challenger in November at the Spanish winter test circuits Barcelona or Jerez.

Honda F1 Team boss Nick Fry declared: "What we actually said was that if Danica wants to have a drive in our car at the end of the season, we'd be very open to the idea".

Strangely, a spoke person from the Honda Formula 1 team told us today that the test would not happen.

"We have no current plans to test Danica Patrick," she said

Hmmmm I wonder if a certain Mr N Fry the Super Aguri killer had anything to do with it... or even Button?
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By scotty
#69577
A lady tested for one of the F1 teams recently (last few years) - I believe she actually crashed on her first lap out of the pits. Anyone remember who? I believe it could have been Fiona Leggett...


I thought she was a BTCC driver? And a back of the pack one at that...

have a drink on me :drink::P


Thats a great AC/DC song 8) !


One of many! :thumbup:
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By Rivelution
#69610
Early June, shortly after her first IndyCar victory at Motegi, Japan a news circulated that Danica Patrick would make her Formula 1 test debut for the Honda team. The reality is quite different today.

It was reported in June that the 26-year-old Patrick was likely to climb aboard the RA108 challenger in November at the Spanish winter test circuits Barcelona or Jerez.

Honda F1 Team boss Nick Fry declared: "What we actually said was that if Danica wants to have a drive in our car at the end of the season, we'd be very open to the idea".

Strangely, a spoke person from the Honda Formula 1 team told us today that the test would not happen.

"We have no current plans to test Danica Patrick," she said

Hmmmm I wonder if a certain Mr N Fry the Super Aguri killer had anything to do with it... or even Button?


No Nick Fry still still wants to give her a test. Honestly, who cares? She is a worthless driver and is not F1 material.
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By woody2goody
#69615
She is a pretty average driver, I mean yeah she took home a victory this year but that still doesn't account for the fact that she can't consistently beat any of her team-mates, and she acts badly quite often.

All I have to say is, some people complain about Hamilton, Alonso, montoya, whoever, Danica is a lot worse than the lot of them in that respect.
By Gaz
#69630
She is a pretty average driver, I mean yeah she took home a victory this year but that still doesn't account for the fact that she can't consistently beat any of her team-mates, and she acts badly quite often.

All I have to say is, some people complain about Hamilton, Alonso, montoya, whoever, Danica is a lot worse than the lot of them in that respect.


Yeh and it was won by strategy really if you had LH Massa, Kimi etc.. in that car they would of won by over a minute or suchlike

Mansell was a good F1 driver not like Senna or Schui who were great and he went and won the championship reasonably easily at the end of his career

Its nothing against women drivers its just that Indy/Cart is not F1
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By Denthúl
#69733
woman could be in f1 but no woman really want to pursue an f1 career


Not true. I've spoken to several. They seem to struggle to get sponsors to take them seriously, despite their talents, and thus haven't been able to move upwards in their racing careers.
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By darwin dali
#69735
woman could be in f1 but no woman really want to pursue an f1 career


Oh yeah? How would YOU know?
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By Hanwombat
#69768
woman could be in f1 but no woman really want to pursue an f1 career


I wanted to be a F1 driver when I was little :hehe: but now, imagine the GREASY HAIR :eek:
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By darwin dali
#69800
woman could be in f1 but no woman really want to pursue an f1 career


I wanted to be a F1 driver when I was little :hehe: but now, imagine the GREASY HAIR :eek:


You could do a Sinead O'Connor and not have to worry about that :hehe:
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By Hanwombat
#69801
woman could be in f1 but no woman really want to pursue an f1 career


I wanted to be a F1 driver when I was little :hehe: but now, imagine the GREASY HAIR :eek:


You could do a Sinead O'Connor and not have to worry about that :hehe:


:eek::hehe:
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By Martin
#70053
I think that, possibly, the reason women do not do so well in high level motor sport is the physical fitness requirement. Women are not as strong or with the same stamina as men - fact of life, its why there are seperate races for women in athletics and, indeed, all strength / fitness sports.
I think that every team would love to have a woman driver for the glamour / publicity value. Eddie Jordan I remember tried very hard to get a woman driver.
One day, I am sure it will happen. The trouble is though that, if the first F1 female driver is not good, she will damage the prospects of future women.

On the other hand, would a woman be able to park the car properly in the garage? :twisted: - sorry girls, couldn't resist that one - I am a bloke after all!
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By Selcouth_Feline
#70058
woman could be in f1 but no woman really want to pursue an f1 career


I would *love* to be in Formula 1 however given my driving skills on track last weekend, I don't think I should give up the day job :hehe:
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By 7UpJordan
#70061
woman could be in f1 but no woman really want to pursue an f1 career


I would *love* to be in Formula 1 however given my driving skills on track last weekend, I don't think I should give up the day job :hehe:

Would your O/H have any better luck or even less chance? ;):lol:
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By FerrariFan63
#70720
I dont care if women are in F1, just as long as that woman isnt Danica Patrick.

Agree. She's a poor man's Anna Kournikova, and even she wasn't that good in her chosen sport. I've no problems at all with women in motorsport, so long as they are sufficiently talented drivers.


Anna Kournikova is still only 27. Perhaps she could be trained up to be a F1 driver. Would probably get the ratings and viewing figures up.

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