Los Angeles Times

GoDaddy won’t sponsor Danica Patrick in future

The Web-hosting company plans to drop its support of the NASCAR race car she drives after this year.

- By James F. Peltz james.peltz@latimes.com

Web-hosting provider GoDaddy Inc. said it plans to drop its long-running sponsorshi­p of the NASCAR race car driven by Danica Patrick after this year.

The Scottsdale, Ariz., company said Wednesday that it wants to “diversify its marketing investment across more channels and regions.”

The move came less than a month after GoDaddy’s initial public offering of stock, which Patrick helped celebrate by appearing with GoDaddy Chief Executive Blake Irving at the New York Stock Exchange.

Patrick, the only female driver in NASCAR’s premier Sprint Cup Series, also was a mainstay in GoDaddy’s often racy television commercial­s over the years.

But the company, with $1.39 billion in revenue last year, has been trying to shift its image as it works to broaden its sales beyond website-hosting services.

GoDaddy said it was negotiatin­g to retain Patrick, 33, as a spokeswoma­n under a personal services deal.

It costs roughly $20 million a year for a NASCAR team to field a car in the Sprint Cup Series, and GoDaddy shouldered most of that cost as the primary sponsor. Patrick drives the No. 10 Chevrolet for the Stewart-Haas Racing team.

“I would be thrilled if Danica stayed on as GoDaddy’s spokeswoma­n and I want to personally thank Stewart-Haas Racing and NASCAR for their help in building the GoDaddy brand domestical­ly,” Irving said in a statement.

Patrick said in GoDaddy’s announceme­nt that “it’s pretty cool, from a marketing perspectiv­e, that we helped GoDaddy build such strong brand awareness here in the U.S.,” but that she would “miss having their bright green color on my race car next year.”

GoDaddy went public at $20 a share. The shares closed Wednesday at $24.88, down 27 cents, or 1%.

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Getty Images ?? DANICA PATRICK, the only female driver in NASCAR’s premier Sprint Cup Series, has been a mainstay in GoDaddy’s often racy television commercial­s.
Todd Warshaw Getty Images DANICA PATRICK, the only female driver in NASCAR’s premier Sprint Cup Series, has been a mainstay in GoDaddy’s often racy television commercial­s.

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