Danica Patrick in Sexy Go Daddy Commercial

Danica Patrick Sexy Go Daddy Commercial

Indy Car driver, Danica Patrick is know for doing sexy ads and for Indycar and Go Daddy. She had a commercial called “Exposure” banned from the Superbowl last year for being too sexy. If  you have not seen this Go Daddy commercial featuring Danica Patrick please check it out. This commercial is very sexy and funny too. Patrick is not the one showing off a lot of skin in this commercial but she still looks hot. Check out one of the sexiest commercials I have ever seen. Danica should have been the police women in the commercial. Go Daddy sure does pick some beautiful ladies to represent them.

The Go Daddy Commercial also features a Vintage Ford Mustang The commercial is entitled, “Speeding”. The commercial was going to air during the United States Open. GoDaddy was informed Lexus didn’t want “Speeding” to air. As the exclusive sponsor of the NBC broadcast, Lexus declared no other automakers can be shown in commercials airing during the United States Open.


References

1. Jalopnik.com

2. Good Cars Matter

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