Superbowl XLV: NASCAR drivers that support?


The 45th Superbowl oppose tonight at Cowboys Stadium in North Texas Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger twice won the Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers. The Steelers are the favorites won their six Superbowls, the last in 2009 in Tampa Bay against the Arizona Cardinals, while the last of three wins the Packers was in 1997 against the New England Patriots in the now famous Louisiana Superdome The New Orleans. But think that NASCAR drivers?

If they are not especially hard fans, drivers, like a majority of Americans interested in the Superbowl and it seems that it is the Packers have the coast side of NASCAR garages.

Joey Logano: "I'll watch the game and I will support Green Bay. I do not know why. I see Green Bay win. I'm not a big football fan [U.S.]. I do not really know. "

His teammate at Joe Gibbs Racing, Denny Hamlin, also support the Green Bay Packers, "because everybody loves Pittsburgh!

At Richard Childress Racing, the Packers are favored by 11 pilots and crew chiefs while only five supported the Steelers.

Matt Kenseth, a success the Packers would be more happiness in this month of the start of this year because his wife Katie to give birth in the coming weeks. The 2003 champion of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is in fact a native of Wisconsin, the state in which the franchise operates the Packers.

Finally, the Superbowl will be a special meaning for Rebecca Kasten and his family. Also a native of Wisconsin and a member in 2010 of equipment in operation Revolution Racing Max Siegel, in the Drive for Diversity program, the young pilot of 20 years has tragically lost her twin sister, Allison, in the New Year's Eve in a traffic accident. Allison was of course a big fan of the Packers.

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