I’m not a car racing fan, although any watchable event or “sport” where the crowd drinks heavily seems at least somewhat appealing to me. Anyway, a friend sent a link to this video of Go Daddy IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe, who humorously discusses the events that led him to take over the wheel from former IndyCar driver Danica Patrick (who now drives Go Daddy’s NASCAR car). I have no idea if Godaddy is behind the video or not, but it’s humorous.
Video: How IndyCar Driver James Hinchcliffe Got the Go Daddy Car
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Yep, it looks like GD is behind the video, as it was uploaded to the company’s official YouTube channel.