trish07
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Suite au topic sur "Dream wife?", voilà ce que je vous propose comme "vraies" filles de "chars". Des filles qui savent où elles s'en vont et qui ont un réel talent. Si vous en connaissez d'autres, postez-les!!!
Danica Patrick
Palmarès
Meilleure débutante du championnat IndyCar en 2005
Meilleure débutante des 500 miles d'Indianapolis 2005
1 victoire en IndyCar : Indy Japan 300 à Motegi en 2008
Résultats aux 500 miles d'Indianapolis
Année Voiture Équipe Qualification Résultat
2005 Panoz-Honda Rahal Letterman Racing 4e 4e
2006 Dallara-Honda Rahal Letterman Racing 10e 8e
2007 Dallara-Honda Andretti Green Racing 8e 8e
2008 Dallara-Honda Andretti Green Racing 5e 22e (abandon)
2009 Dallara-Honda Andretti Green Racing 10e 3e
2010 Dallara-Honda Andretti Autosport 23e 6e
Biographie: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danica_Patrick
Sabine Schmitz (ma préférée)
Race results:2
4 Hours Nürburgring: Overall winner in 1996 and 1997 (BMW), third in 2008 (Porsche)
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV94TvChvTc"]YouTube - BMW Ring Taxi - A Lap With Sabine Schmitz[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzmW4meZ54I"]YouTube - �TOP GEAR】 Audi R8 sabine schmitz vs Porsche 911 GT3 The Stig[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx0fVg4CNSY"]YouTube - sabine schmitz @ GT2[/ame]
Biographie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabine_Schmitz
Melanie Troxel
http://www.melanietroxel.com/melanietroxel/News/News.html
Erin Crocker (Nascar)
NASCAR and ARCA
2004: In 2004, Crocker won an opportunity to drive for Ford Motor Company's driver development program, and tested a Ford sprint for Bob East and Steve Lewis that season. She also became the first World of Outlaws driver to win a feature race that year in Tulare, California.
2005: The following season, she left Ford to join Evernham Motorsports' driver development program. During the season, she raced in the ARCA RE/MAX Series and collected 3 top 5's, including a second place finish, five top 10's, and two poles in six starts. She also made her NASCAR debut that season at Richmond International Raceway driving the #6 Country Crock Dodge for Evernham in the Busch Series, starting 42nd and finishing 39th after a wreck. In her next start at Dover International Speedway, she qualified ninth, but wrecked eleven laps into the race after being tapped by Justin Labonte. Crocker sustained a cracked rib from the incident forcing her to sit out some races she was scheduled to compete in. She ran two more races that season, one for Evernham and the other for FitzBradshaw Racing, her best finish coming at Memphis Motorsports Park, where she finished 29th for FitzBradshaw in the #40 Cheerios/St. Jude's Children's Hospital Dodge Charger. She also ran a pair of Truck races for Bobby Hamilton Racing, at Phoenix and Homestead-Miami Speedway, her best finish a 30th at Homestead-Miami Raceway.
2006: In 2006 Crocker drove the #98 full-time in the Truck Series. She finished 25th in the Craftsman Truck standings. After struggling during the 2006 season, Evernham decided to close the #98 team.
2007: In 2007, Crocker ran a select number of ARCA Series events.[2] She won the pole for the season-opening ARCA race at Daytona International Speedway in 2007. She however struggled, finishing 20th in the race.
During her tenure as a truck-series driver, a dispute between then-Evernham Cup driver Jeremy Mayfield and Ray Evernham resulted in a series of lawsuits between Mayfield and Evernham. In Mayfield’s legal filings, he asserted that the #19 team’s lack of on-track success was due in large part to Evernham’s attention being focused on his personal relationship with an unnamed female driver. At the time, Crocker was the only female driver employed by Evernham Motorports. Evernham confirmed in an interview with ESPN that the relationship exists and has hurt Crocker's career.
2008: Following the fall 2007 ARCA race at Talladega Superspeedway, it was confirmed that she had left Evernham Motorsports. She ran a limited 2 race schedule in the truck series for Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, before she was replaced by Red Bull drivers A. J. Allmendinger & Scott Speed. For the ARCA/REMAX race on September 6, 2008, she joined the broadcast booth for SPEED Channel.
Danica Patrick
Palmarès
Meilleure débutante du championnat IndyCar en 2005
Meilleure débutante des 500 miles d'Indianapolis 2005
1 victoire en IndyCar : Indy Japan 300 à Motegi en 2008
Résultats aux 500 miles d'Indianapolis
Année Voiture Équipe Qualification Résultat
2005 Panoz-Honda Rahal Letterman Racing 4e 4e
2006 Dallara-Honda Rahal Letterman Racing 10e 8e
2007 Dallara-Honda Andretti Green Racing 8e 8e
2008 Dallara-Honda Andretti Green Racing 5e 22e (abandon)
2009 Dallara-Honda Andretti Green Racing 10e 3e
2010 Dallara-Honda Andretti Autosport 23e 6e
Biographie: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danica_Patrick
Sabine Schmitz (ma préférée)
Race results:2
4 Hours Nürburgring: Overall winner in 1996 and 1997 (BMW), third in 2008 (Porsche)
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV94TvChvTc"]YouTube - BMW Ring Taxi - A Lap With Sabine Schmitz[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzmW4meZ54I"]YouTube - �TOP GEAR】 Audi R8 sabine schmitz vs Porsche 911 GT3 The Stig[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx0fVg4CNSY"]YouTube - sabine schmitz @ GT2[/ame]
Biographie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabine_Schmitz
Melanie Troxel
http://www.melanietroxel.com/melanietroxel/News/News.html
Erin Crocker (Nascar)
NASCAR and ARCA
2004: In 2004, Crocker won an opportunity to drive for Ford Motor Company's driver development program, and tested a Ford sprint for Bob East and Steve Lewis that season. She also became the first World of Outlaws driver to win a feature race that year in Tulare, California.
2005: The following season, she left Ford to join Evernham Motorsports' driver development program. During the season, she raced in the ARCA RE/MAX Series and collected 3 top 5's, including a second place finish, five top 10's, and two poles in six starts. She also made her NASCAR debut that season at Richmond International Raceway driving the #6 Country Crock Dodge for Evernham in the Busch Series, starting 42nd and finishing 39th after a wreck. In her next start at Dover International Speedway, she qualified ninth, but wrecked eleven laps into the race after being tapped by Justin Labonte. Crocker sustained a cracked rib from the incident forcing her to sit out some races she was scheduled to compete in. She ran two more races that season, one for Evernham and the other for FitzBradshaw Racing, her best finish coming at Memphis Motorsports Park, where she finished 29th for FitzBradshaw in the #40 Cheerios/St. Jude's Children's Hospital Dodge Charger. She also ran a pair of Truck races for Bobby Hamilton Racing, at Phoenix and Homestead-Miami Speedway, her best finish a 30th at Homestead-Miami Raceway.
2006: In 2006 Crocker drove the #98 full-time in the Truck Series. She finished 25th in the Craftsman Truck standings. After struggling during the 2006 season, Evernham decided to close the #98 team.
2007: In 2007, Crocker ran a select number of ARCA Series events.[2] She won the pole for the season-opening ARCA race at Daytona International Speedway in 2007. She however struggled, finishing 20th in the race.
During her tenure as a truck-series driver, a dispute between then-Evernham Cup driver Jeremy Mayfield and Ray Evernham resulted in a series of lawsuits between Mayfield and Evernham. In Mayfield’s legal filings, he asserted that the #19 team’s lack of on-track success was due in large part to Evernham’s attention being focused on his personal relationship with an unnamed female driver. At the time, Crocker was the only female driver employed by Evernham Motorports. Evernham confirmed in an interview with ESPN that the relationship exists and has hurt Crocker's career.
2008: Following the fall 2007 ARCA race at Talladega Superspeedway, it was confirmed that she had left Evernham Motorsports. She ran a limited 2 race schedule in the truck series for Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, before she was replaced by Red Bull drivers A. J. Allmendinger & Scott Speed. For the ARCA/REMAX race on September 6, 2008, she joined the broadcast booth for SPEED Channel.
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