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But he's aware he's got to be easy with Patrick.
"I can be patient when I need to be, and this is the time. There's a need to be patient right now," Zipadelli said.
Patrick, though, gave no indication she plans to be patient this season.
She cited a popular YouTube video about a "Honey Badger" and its lack of regard for others as the approach she plans to take on the track this season. Patrick raced clean for most of the past two years, but tended not to push back when shoved on the track.
"The honey badger, he takes what he wants. And that's how I'm going to be this year, like a honey badger," she vowed.
Patrick wasn't on Thursday as Stewart-Haas Racing focused only on single-car runs. The team doesn't plan to draft until Friday, so her only excitement on the first day was missing the entrance to pit road at one point during an uneventful first run.
"She's been relatively quiet," said Dale Earnhardt Jr., owner of her Nationwide team, "and that's probably good for her to be able to come in here and work and get everything done she wants to get done and concentrate on her driving and concentrate on her new team and everybody."
So feeling like a little kid on the first day of school, Patrick set out to begin the process of ensuring a successful Daytona 500 debut.
Because the SHR No. 10 team is new, she doesn't yet have points to guarantee a spot in the 43-car field. But if Stewart gave her his 2011 points, she'd be locked in while he'd need to qualify based on speed or his champion's provisional.
Stewart said he's undecided which route he'll take.
"I've got the utmost confidence that even in the worst-case scenario, we've got the right driver that can get this car in the race, no problem," he said. "But we're working through that and trying to get that finalized and trying to figure out our options to make sure we give her the best opportunity to get in the Daytona 500 and get her all the experience that we can get her."
Patrick, who led 13 laps here in July's Nationwide race, isn't worried.
"Obviously it's the biggest race of the year, I'd really like to run well and I don't just want to be here. I want to run well," she said. "For this one at Daytona, I think there's a real opportunity."
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