All righty then. Tell me, who caused the first caution and how many cars were taken out? Same questions but second caution? Why are you focused just on her accident?
If there's not a double standard, why are we focused on her at all?
You conveniently ignored the part of my post where I said I was happy to see her out there competing and you are trying to paint me as attacking her. It's not going to work because that's not what I believe.
She was out there. She's a brave and attractive young woman. She made some mistakes. So did a lot of other drivers who are just as brave and probably as attractive. They're not getting the same attention are they?
The fact that it's a double standard because she's a woman somehow offends you. The reality that her performance wouldn't have caused any media sensation at all if she had been male seems too hard to grasp.