Hey, don't get me wrong.  I have no problem with her.  She's accomplished the hard part - she's landed someone to pay the bills.  If she can get into even a mid-tier Cup ride, more power to her.
But when the wheels turn that long, it's because they're not getting any traction; see NASCAR's search for a Cup sponsor.  Tell me a competitive ride that's out there.  Hendrick and SHR have four cars already.  Penske and Ganassi, her best hopes for running both races with a single team, have declared their lack of interest.  Who knows, maybe having a sponsor will change that.  Roush and Childress are mid-pack teams; are either one up to fielding a one-shot competitive team (assuming they're interested)?
Who's left?  Do you really think she'll turn down a non-competitive car if that's her only option, now that she has GoDaddy on the hook?  If she does, I would expect GoDaddy to walk away before Indy.