Patrick’s win creating buzz in NASCAR garages
Patrick’s win Sunday in Japan made her the first woman to win a major open-wheel race.
“It’s not clear because she won an open-wheel race that it would be a straightforward thing for her to step into a stock car," said Roush, adding that officials with Roush Fenway Racing had spoken to Patrick in Phoenix before her win as well as last year. “Quite to the contrary, I think she’d have to get comfortable with it and the people around her would have to get comfortable with it."
Likewise, Sprint Cup points leader Jeff Burton talks about the potential challenges for any such move, regardless of gender. He has little doubt that a woman can succeed in NASCAR and was “really impressed" with Patrick’s win.
“I think it’s a harder transition to go from an open-wheel type car to this than people think," Burton said. “I don’t know if she can do it or not. Ask (Juan Pablo) Montoya how hard this is. I’m not saying we’re better drivers. What I’m saying is it takes different stuff, a different driving style, to run well in these cars."
Kevin Harvick had a similar sentiment.
“It’d be interesting to see how she’d do here," he said. “I think this is a much more competitive garage than what they have over there. I think it would be a little tougher road to hoe than what she has there." AP Article