Shaq on track instead of court in Texas

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FORT WORTH, Texas – While the NBA finals are underway, Shaquille O'Neal spent the weekend at Texas Motor Speedway attending his first IndyCar Series race.

Before giving the command to start engines Saturday night and riding shotgun in the pace car with three-time Indy 500 champion Johnny Rutherford, O'Neal attended the drivers' meeting and did a pre-race pit stop with the Luczo Dragon Racing team when he held a tire over his head with one arm. O'Neal also picked up rookie driver Raphael Matos.

Matos took out the steering wheel and explained to O'Neal how it worked, though the NBA superstar never tried to get in the cockpit.

"I could never fit in that," the 7-foot-1, 325-pound O'Neal said.

After struggling on his first couple of attempts to change a tire, O'Neal did one perfectly, then got off his knees and said, "I quit."

O'Neal said there is no question that drivers are athletes — "being an athlete is more mental than anything. It's not easy driving 228 laps with somebody in your ear, trying to be safe," he said.

He also likes the diversity of the IndyCar Series, which has drivers from several different countries and had three women entered in Saturday night's race.

"It's a beautiful thing, cultures uniting here at this event for one great cause," O'Neal said. "I've seen all the female drivers. Gorgeous, hot. I'll be looking to get one of those calendars. Not for me, for one of my friend's office. ... Having a different mixture of people, different mixture of cultures, I think only enhances this sport."

Game 2 of the NBA finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Orlando Magic, two of his former teams, is Sunday night. Though he wants former teammate Kobe Bryant to win his fourth championship, O'Neal said he's not pulling for either team.

"Not really. Being the father of three young boys who like the sport, they like players on each team," said O'Neal, now with the Phoenix Suns. "I'm just like everyone else, especially since we didn't even make the playoffs. I'm just a fan sitting back watching the game. ... I'm not really rooting for anybody."
 
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