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11th February 2007, 22:03 #11
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I doubt that she'll win. I think that Penske, Ganassi and AGR will all have stronger cars and their drivers are not weaker than Sarah.
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13th February 2007, 16:21 #12
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Sarah may not win, but I bet she beats Danica more times than not if they had equal cars.
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14th February 2007, 13:10 #13
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We'll see how good Danica is. At last she has a good car.
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17th February 2007, 20:35 #14
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Originally Posted by Sleeper
Funding is their answer. They've also said they are pursuing more sponsors, which may enable them to do a full season, so cross you fingers.
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23rd February 2007, 09:56 #15
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Danica clearly beat Buddy Rice two years in a row. Whether Sarah can beat him as well remains to be seen. Buddy seemed to be doing well at the Homestead testing.
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