The Palm Beach Post

Patrick picks up a needed sponsor for coming season

Lawsuit against primary backer led to funding woes.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — One of Danica Patrick’s sponsors has stepped up to fill a sudden funding void created when Stewart-Haas Racing sued her primary backer for $31 million in a breachof-contract lawsuit.

Aspen Dental said Tuesday it will be the lead sponsor for Patrick and debut on her car during the Feb. 26 season-opening Daytona 500. Teams arrive this week to begin preparatio­ns for one of NASCAR’s showcase races.

Patrick and SHR were left with 20-some races to fill less than two weeks before teams report to Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway because of a nasty split between the team and primary sponsor Nature’s Bakery. SHR is suing for money it says is owed for the final t wo years of the Nature’s Bakery contract.

Aspen Dental sponsored four races on Patrick’s No. 10 last season, and that total will be raised to “double digits” in 2017 the team said Tuesday. The team is not giving an exact number of sponsored races because there is additional inventory Aspen Dental could take on as the season progresses.

Nature’s Bakery was on target for a minimum of 20 races this year.

Aspen Dental has been a partner of SHR since 2012, then aligned with Patrick in 2014. There are nearly 600 Aspen Dental practices across 35 states.

“Our commitment to Danica Patrick goes back almost four years and our relationsh­ip with SHR even further,” said Bob Fontana, chairman and CEO of Aspen Dental Management Inc. “We look forward to our enhanced partnershi­p.”

The partnershi­p has put Patrick in an active role promoting oral health across a multitude of channels.

“I love working with organizati­ons that care about people,” Patrick said.

SHR filed a scathing lawsuit earlier this month that accused Nature’s Bakery of having “cash flow issues” that required the company to repeatedly ask for modified payment schedules. Then the company simply missed payments outright. SHR accused the company of eventually concocting “a scheme to avoid further payments” by claiming Patrick had been endorsing competing products and was not using her social media presence enough to promote Nature’s Bakery. The company has not responded to requests for comment.

Patrick has 154 starts at NASCAR’s top level, with six top-10 finishes. She won the pole for the Daytona 500 in 2013, and finished 24th in the standings the last two seasons. She led a careerhigh 30 laps last year.

She’s twice led laps in the Indianapol­is 500, finished a career-best third in that race in 2011 and won her only IndyCar race in 2008, in Japan.

Evgeni Malkin scored and picked up an assist in his return from a lower-body injury, Sidney Crosby got his 999th career point with an assist, and Pittsburgh beat Vancouver. Phil Kessel, Jake Guentzel and Matt Cullen also scored for the Penguins. Matt Murray stopped 29 shots for his third shutout of the season and fourth of his career. Pittsburgh remained unbeaten in regulation since the All-Star break (5-0-2).

Defenseman Andy Greene scored the go-ahead goal on a power play, and Kyle Palmieri converted on an odd-man rush with Taylor Hall to lead New Jersey over Colorado. Cory Schneider made 28 saves.

Robin Lehner made 39 saves and Matt Moulson and Justin Bailey scored in the third period to rally Buffalo past Ottawa. Auston Matthews had two goals, and Toronto scored four times in the third period to put away New York. Frederik Andersen stopped 33 shots. John Gibson made 37 saves for his fourth shutout of the season, rookie Joseph Cramarossa scored his fourth goal and Anaheim beat Minnesota. Patrick Laine broke a 2-2 tie at 14:53 of the third period and later added an empty-netter to complete a hat trick as Winnipeg beat Dallas. Late

In the midst of losing their grip on first place, Montreal abruptly fired coach Michel Therrien on Tuesday and hired Claude Julien, who was fired as coach of the Boston Bruins last week. At 1-5-1, the Canadiens are the NHL’s worst team since the start of February. Therrien, 53, was in his fifth season of his second tour of duty as Canadiens coach. Julien returns to Montreal, where he coached from 2003-2006.

Forward Paul Stastny has been placed on injured reserve with a lower-body injury suffered Feb. 9.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Danica Patrick got a commitment Tuesday from Aspen Dental to be her lead sponsor. NASCAR’s season opens Feb. 26 with the Daytona 500.
AP FILE Danica Patrick got a commitment Tuesday from Aspen Dental to be her lead sponsor. NASCAR’s season opens Feb. 26 with the Daytona 500.

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