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Originally Posted by clayj41
It has nothing to do with fault, especially in a faultless accident. It was her attitude after the wreck. Unlike Logano who handled the entire situation properly by stating that his thoughts were with Almirola first and foremost, Danica made it all about herself and didn't even mention Almirola until a throwaway line at the very end of her interview.
Making statements like "every time I'm doing better something stupid happens...it's just killing me" and "I just don't understand why so much bad luck happens" are pretty conceited and clueless statements when another competitor had to be cut out of his car and carried away on a stretcher.
I can't wait until she's out of NASCAR.
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Yeah, I mean, I didn't watch the race, but I just assumed she didn't know how bad the crash was at the time of the interview for Almirola.
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Originally Posted by dre2142
Shes being roasted hard on social media. 95% against her, and 5% for her. Im far far far from a Logano fan but he handled the post infield care center interview like a professional, not a whiny bitch brat. And he just had to deal with Danica yelling at him for no reason.
Her comments were self centered and thoughtless. Throwing her little temper tantrums and then its all about me me me afterwards, my sprained ankle....."a rotor?? really? a broken rotor??!?".
And bad luck? She sucks as a driver. When she isnt having bad luck she isnt producing good results.
Time to move on from nascar.
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Again, I guess I will have to go back and watch the incident and interviews for myself. Just reading her comments, they didn't look that bad, but context can change anything.
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Originally Posted by Roose13
She's a self-centered, egomaniac who is also a garbage driver. Bad luck? She has no idea how to drive, nor does she know what bad luck actually is.
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She has had some bad luck recently. Obviously she never really figured out these cars though. I don't think she has no idea how to drive, I just don't believe she belongs in the top series of Nascar either.
I often wonder how much better off her career would have been if she had stayed in Indy.