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Ashley Force Named To Top Trends In Search List For Sports News By Yahoo!
- Updated: December 7, 2007
NHRA Funny Car driver Ashley Force has been named No. 10 in Yahoo!?s Top Trends
in Search for 2007 in the sports news category, it was announced recently by the
global Internet site that is among the most trafficked Web destination worldwide.
Force finished 10th behind a host of other major sports newsmakers for the year,
including NASCAR, tennis stars Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams, the World
Series winning Boston Red Sox, soccer stars David Beckham, Christiano Ronaldo and
Ronaldinho, the Chicago Bears and the Super Bowl. Force was the only motorsports
personality named to the list.
Force, who earned the Auto Club Road to the Future award which recognizes NHRA?s
rookie of the year, became the first female racer to advance to a final round in Funny
Car in NHRA history. She drove her Castrol GTX Ford Mustang to a 10th place finish
in the NHRA POWERade Series points standings, the best season finish for a female
driver in Funny Car history. Force, 25, is the daughter of 14-time NHRA Funny Car
world champion John Force. They star in ?Driving Force,? a popular reality show that
airs on the A&E Network.
After announcing her plans to compete in the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
in January, Force?s celebrity quickly took off. Earlier this year Force was named the
?Hottest Athlete? in a nationwide poll conducted by AOL. To win that title she
defeated New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and IRL driver Danica
Patrick, among others, in head-to-head meetings where fan votes decided the winner.
She also made appearances on ABC?s Good Morning America and The Tonight Show
with Jay Leno, and was featured in an article in Men?s Journal.
In addition to sports news, Yahoo! also provided the Top 10 searches in news,
environmental, tech, troubled celebrities, send-offs and call-backs, among others. To
visit the site, click here http://buzz.yahoo.com/toptrends2007/
“Searches can give us insight into a culture in motion and Yahoo!’s Top Trends in
Search in 2007 reflects the world’s fascination with crossroads and breakthroughs,?
Heather Cabot, Yahoo! Web life editor, said in a press release. ?People weren’t just
buzzing about celebrity. More than ever they sought to be environmentally
responsible, were using the Web to find out about food and product safety and getting
the scoop on the latest gadgets.”
To come up with the Top Trends of 2007, Yahoo! analyzed search queries based on a
number of factors, including absolute volume and growth versus previous periods, to
see which themes and trends bubbled to the surface.
YAHOO! TOP TRENDS IN SEARCH FOR 2007
SPORTS NEWS
1. NASCAR
2. Maria Sharapova
3. Boston Red Sox
4. David Beckham
5. Serena Williams
6. Chicago Bears
7. Christiano Ronaldo
8. Super Bowl
9. Ronaldinho
10. Ashley Force