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WTF? Danica Patrick's Daytona 500 Deal Explained

Understandably, you've got a lot of questions about how exactly Danica Patrick went from Stewart-Haas Racing to driving for Tommy Baldwin Racing on Tuesday.

Here's an attempt to provide some answers:

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Um...what just happened?

Tony Stewart needed a way to get Danica into the Daytona 500. There's no way GoDaddy wanted to show up for Speedweeks not knowing if its driver would actually make the race (and given it's her first Sprint Cup Series experience, there's a decent chance she would have missed the 500).

So Stewart had to get owner points for Danica from another team. Sure, he could have given up his points from last season and then used a past champion's provision to make the race himself. But if he did that, his points would have been gone after five races (since Danica isn't running all the events).

I still don't get it. Where does Tommy Baldwin Racing come in?

Stewart and Tommy Baldwin Racing used NASCAR's shady points system to work out a clever deal: Danica and TBR driver David Reutimann will "split" the No. 10 car, which will technically be run under the TBR banner.

That way, Reutimann can keep the seat warm for Danica – and make sure the car stays in the top 35 for the other nine races after Daytona. So when Danica shows up at difficult tracks such as Darlington and Bristol, she'll already be in the show.

So, wait. Danica is driving for Tommy Baldwin now?

Technically, yes – but not really. Sure, she'll be racing for Tommy Baldwin in the eyes of NASCAR. But she'll likely have Greg Zipadelli as her crew chief – not Baldwin, who will probably crew chief for Reutimann – and she'll almost certainly be driving Stewart-Haas cars with Hendrick engines.

Reutimann will still be driving second-tier TBR cars. If you think Danica's No. 10 car will be the same as Reutimann's No. 10 or "teammate" Dave Blaney's No. 35 – you're kidding yourself. This isn't going to be like true teammates sharing a car, like Mark Martin and Michael Waltrip in the No. 55.

Tommy Baldwin won't be paying Danica a dime of salary. In fact, SHR is likely paying Baldwin a substantial sum to make this deal happen.

You're sexist! How is this different than any other points deal with man?

First of all, the Danica situation is merely an illustration of how broken NASCAR's system is. This isn't meant to make her look bad, because all of us would do the same thing if we were in the shoes of SHR, TBR or Danica (although her shoes look painful to wear).

This deal is different than some in the past, though. Instead of SHR purchasing the points via merger (and thus having Baldwin take a minority interest in the team), SHR is technically outsourcing a driver. But again...not really.

This doesn't seem right. How come NASCAR doesn't step in?

NASCAR apparently is cool with all this. After all, officials have to be psyched to have Danica in the Daytona 500 field – they want the publicity and the TV ratings.

Points deals are an annual controversy NASCAR endures but then (correctly) assumes will go away. This one may be high-profile and complicated, but will likely be no different in the end.

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Wait, WHAT!?!

WTF indeed!!! Damn women’s getting everything handed to her on a silver platter!!! No earning her way into NASCAR like a RESPECTABLE driver or working to actually get somewhere. Heaven forbid she actually has to lift a finger and break a nail over something!!! Uuugh. >:(

"He has the IQ of a Kumquat!" - Chris Jericho. "You cant fix stupid. Stupid is for life." "That. Just. Happend" - Kyle Busch.

by Rowdy_Kitty on Jan 31, 2012 6:25 PM EST reply actions  

I don’t understand racing but the more press Patrick gets the more likely somebody like me is likely to pay attention. Not saying it’s fair, just saying.

by evenflow58 on Jan 31, 2012 7:03 PM EST up reply actions  

Not New

This is not the first time a driver has not had to qualify their way in to a race, it’s just the first time it’s been done in this manner. Stephen Wallace’s entry last year was bought. Pushing Kurt Busch out of the 22 allowed Brad to not have to worry about qualifying. Those are just the 2 most recent. RESPECTABLE commentors should work a little; heaven forbid they actually lift a finger & risk breaking a nail do some homework before posting! btw, it’s either “women” (plural of woman) or “woman’s” (woman is/was) ;)

by JudyB24 on Feb 1, 2012 1:07 AM EST up reply actions  

Just to make sure I'm clear on something

She, and TBR are using Dave Blaney’s points, correct?

If TBR is able to scrounge up any sponsors the team could surprise a lot of people.

Glory Glory

by bdeviled11 on Jan 31, 2012 8:40 PM EST reply actions  

Reason/Solution/Question

Reason: IMO there was no way NASCAR was going to take the chance of having Danica miss the race after mentioning her name in every promo for the 500.

Solution: Easiest way to stop this from ever happening again is to do away with the “35” and make every driver qualify.

Question: If NASCAR did in fact do away with the “35” what would Junior Nation do if he blew a tire during his run & missed any race much less the 500? ;)

by JudyB24 on Feb 1, 2012 1:12 AM EST reply actions  

What fans of any other driver would do if this happened to them.

by jr88freak on Feb 1, 2012 9:15 AM EST reply actions  

Top 35

I can’t believe I actually read a Danica article. I’ve been doing so good this whole time. Darnit!

I think the top 35 rule should still be in effect. But abolish the points buying/swapping/selling stuff that’s been going on. If a team or car is shut down, the points should just be swallowed back into the system. No team, driver or car should be allowed to use them.

by jr88freak on Feb 1, 2012 9:22 AM EST reply actions  

Whats the big deal?

Owners have been buying their cars into the Daytona 500 for years. Where was all the outrage then? The only reason “fans” are outraged and the media (generally speaking) is negatively covering it all of the sudden is because its Danica. I have never seen so much blatant sexism in my life.

And if your gonna reply with the tired arguement of “but shes had everything handed to her on a silver platter/never worked for her ride” give it up, it isn’t true and just because you type it doesn’t make it fact. You don’t get to the IRL and win and get a NASCAR ride without some serious talent and some sacrifice/hard work along the way to earning it.

by Chris in Crestview on Feb 1, 2012 5:37 PM EST reply actions  

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