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#1  05-26-2008 02:56 PM
 Sarah Fisher
Sarah Fisher did a great job and was just in the wrong place at the wrong time in Su ndays race.  Many of her fans would like to see Sarah get someone who could finance her effort for the rest of the season.  We are recommending that everyone e-mail her current sponsers and thank them for their support and then ask them to continue to support Sarah's efforts for the rest of 2008.  Try these two:  WWW.text4cars.com and WWW.AAA.com, Let's all help Sarah out, thanks


#2  05-29-2008 04:02 PM
 re: Sarah Fisher
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Originally Posted by Gordon Turpin

Sarah Fisher did a great job and was just in the wrong place at the wrong time in Su ndays race.  Many of her fans would like to see Sarah get someone who could finance her effort for the rest of the season.  We are recommending that everyone e-mail her current sponsers and thank them for their support and then ask them to continue to support Sarah's efforts for the rest of 2008.  Try these two:  WWW.text4cars.com and WWW.AAA.com, Let's all help Sarah out, thanks

If Sarah looked as good as Danica in a swim suit, she would have the money to race. It's too bad talent isn't enough. I think Sarah may be a better driver than Danica. Let's hope she will find the sponsorship. Why she hasn't been able to find the money has always been a mystery to me. She would be great for the IRL and a natural rival for Danica. But then again, maybe someone doesn't want any distractions from Danica. 




#3  05-30-2008 09:39 AM
 RE Sarah Fisher
This is a thread about Sarah Fisher, not Danica Patrick.

  Sarah did the quarter-midget, go-kart, and sprint car racing ... I remember her first year at Indy, she was a terror on the track, often trying to drift through the corners much the same way the Outlaw Winged Sprint cars would on the dirt tracks - that does have a place on the smaller tracks, but not on the long tracks like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.  Her driving has improved over the years, she's not as overly aggressive as she was - but if she was truly a great driver,  she'd have sponsors that would be jumping out of the woodwork to cover the entire 2008 season.

  What Sarah needs, to really compete, other than fan support is a good manager.  Someone who "knows people" who can hook her up with the right sponsorships.  Without that, she'll go completely broke trying to fund herself.

  I may not be a big fan of Sarah, but it's a serious shame that she was taken out, she probably wouldn't have top 10'd it, but she could've at least finished on the lead lap.


#4  06-10-2008 11:20 PM
 re: RE Sarah Fisher
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Originally Posted by David Pitsch

This is a thread about Sarah Fisher, not Danica Patrick.

  Sarah did the quarter-midget, go-kart, and sprint car racing ... I remember her first year at Indy, she was a terror on the track, often trying to drift through the corners much the same way the Outlaw Winged Sprint cars would on the dirt tracks - that does have a place on the smaller tracks, but not on the long tracks like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.  Her driving has improved over the years, she's not as overly aggressive as she was - but if she was truly a great driver,  she'd have sponsors that would be jumping out of the woodwork to cover the entire 2008 season.

  What Sarah needs, to really compete, other than fan support is a good manager.  Someone who "knows people" who can hook her up with the right sponsorships.  Without that, she'll go completely broke trying to fund herself.

  I may not be a big fan of Sarah, but it's a serious shame that she was taken out, she probably wouldn't have top 10'd it, but she could've at least finished on the lead lap.




#5  06-10-2008 11:26 PM
 re: RE Sarah Fisher
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Originally Posted by David Pitsch

This is a thread about Sarah Fisher, not Danica Patrick.
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  Sarah did the quarter-midget, go-kart, and sprint car racing ... I remember her first year at Indy, she was a terror on the track, often trying to drift through the corners much the same way the Outlaw Winged Sprint cars would on the dirt tracks - that does have a place on the smaller tracks, but not on the long tracks like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.  Her driving has improved over the years, she's not as overly aggressive as she was - but if she was truly a great driver,  she'd have sponsors that would be jumping out of the woodwork to cover the entire 2008 season.

  What Sarah needs, to really compete, other than fan support is a good manager.  Someone who "knows people" who can hook her up with the right sponsorships.  Without that, she'll go completely broke trying to fund herself.

  I may not be a big fan of Sarah, but it's a serious shame that she was taken out, she probably wouldn't have top 10'd it, but she could've at least finished on the lead lap.




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