NOTE: The headline is intended to be in good fun, and not malicious in anyway.
Tonight in Bristol, TN Trevor Bayne (The kid who the Daytona 500 last year) is from Knoxville and drove an orange "We Back Pat" car in honor of Pat Summitt. Pat Summitt was there with a bunch of supporters and gave the command to start the engines.
That orange car started the race on the front row and ESPN didn't miss the irony that the other car on the front row was driven by an Italian kid from Connecticut, Joey Logano. When it was pointed out to Logano before the race he joked about having to do his thing for UConn.
Logano ended up winning the race, while Trevor Bayne crashed the 'We Back Pat" towards the end of the race in accident that wasn't really his fault. It seemed like a very nice deal for both Pat and the foundation. She seemed to be enjoying herself. You could see drivers jumping out of their seats to go have a picture taken with her before the race, but you have to get a chuckle out of the odds of the one driver from Connecticut who happens to be Italian starting next to her sponsored car and then going on to win the race in the state of Tennessee.
Tonight in Bristol, TN Trevor Bayne (The kid who the Daytona 500 last year) is from Knoxville and drove an orange "We Back Pat" car in honor of Pat Summitt. Pat Summitt was there with a bunch of supporters and gave the command to start the engines.
That orange car started the race on the front row and ESPN didn't miss the irony that the other car on the front row was driven by an Italian kid from Connecticut, Joey Logano. When it was pointed out to Logano before the race he joked about having to do his thing for UConn.
Logano ended up winning the race, while Trevor Bayne crashed the 'We Back Pat" towards the end of the race in accident that wasn't really his fault. It seemed like a very nice deal for both Pat and the foundation. She seemed to be enjoying herself. You could see drivers jumping out of their seats to go have a picture taken with her before the race, but you have to get a chuckle out of the odds of the one driver from Connecticut who happens to be Italian starting next to her sponsored car and then going on to win the race in the state of Tennessee.