Really? Stay classy Harry.Yes THAT BIMBO that goes in circles again got all kinds of press for crashing AGAIN.
The only race she won was given to her. What pathetic coverage Drag Racing gets.
Not true, Mark.... For all the fluff reports that filled sports news that day (including Ms. Patrick's non-crash), 45 seconds could have been slotted in with the other racing news to mention the "milestone".
WE know the ratio of how well women have done in drag racing verses other Motorsports, but instead of the overwhelming PR push to US, I wish NHRA would have spent that energy selling it to the media markets- it's preaching to the choir here.
I was watching the NASCAR race on Sunday before the NHRA came on and they were reporting on the Indy 500. I thought to myself, they can't even mention the NHRA yet because of the time delay. For such an important race weekend, NHRA should run Saturday night with live finals.The worst day the 100th could have happened was on the same day as the Indianapolis 500 and the Coke 600. It was destined to get screwed out of mainstream coverage.
NHRA NEVER runs against Indy/Coca Cola 600, usually this is their week off (thus Lewis goes to Maple Grove to do the Points Race)I was watching the NASCAR race on Sunday before the NHRA came on and they were reporting on the Indy 500. I thought to myself, they can't even mention the NHRA yet because of the time delay. For such an important race weekend, NHRA should run Saturday night with live finals.
Honestly I don't see a need for it. In our sport, we are equal, doesn't matter what sex, age, color, anything. Strap in and go. We've seen this 99 times before (and that doesn't count sportsman). I get that it is important in the moment and that it is a milestone number but is it really? Isn't this just something for the media to write a story about. Will 150 be a big deal or 200?
I've heard many of the ladies over the years say that they want to be considered racers, not females racers. And yet they get
dragged backwards to point this out as it approached.
Even in Angelle's interview a few weeks ago she mentioned that being the all-time female winner wasn't what she wanted. She wanted to be the all-time winner on bikes period (I think she is 5 short).
I'm torn between if this is marking a moment or dragging backwards to point out a difference. If equality is the goal then pointing out events like this goes against that, doesn't it?
All I know is that I saw a good funny car driver win a race on Sunday.