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A Response to the Motion Picture Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby

Heather Laine Talley

Vanderbilt University

Monica J. Casper

Vanderbilt University

Synopsis: National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing superstar Ricky Bobby (Will Ferrell) and his racing partner and best friend Cal Noughton Jr. (John C. Reilly) win at all costs, in positions #1 and #2, respectively. That is, until flamboyant French Formula One driver Jean Girard (Sacha Baron Cohen) challenges the duo and threatens to supplant their racing dynasty. A dramatic wreck, complete with invisible fire and Ricky Bobby stripping down to his underpants, forces the beleaguered racer to confront what his winning record has cost him. After returning to his childhood home, his stern but loving mother (Jane Lynch) and long-absent badass father (Gary Cole) challenge him to question whether his multimillion-dollar endorsements, McMansion, Barbiesque wife, and cheeky kids represent what being a winner is really all about.

Key Words: auto racing • masculinity • class • satire

Journal of Sport & Social Issues, Vol. 31, No. 4, 434-439 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0193723507307815


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