Go Daddy/auto racing star Danica Patrick and TV workout guru Jillian Michaels reprise their Girl Buddy routine in one of two spots that the domain name registration company apparently plans to air during Super Bowl XLVI.

Keeping to the company’s theme of teasing viewers with faux nudity – including a spot from last year’s Super Bowl in which Patrick and Michaels appeared to be au natural – “Body  Paint” finds the two women painting the body of a female model.

“This sure is a crazy way to draw attention to .CO domain names from Go Daddy,” says Patrick, a reference to the domain tag that Go Daddy is touting.

“Who won’t notice a hot model in body paint?” responds Michaels.

“True,” says Patrick. “She stands out like a hot new .CO.”

“They certainly get you noticed,” says Michaels.

“That’s why smart businesses go with .COs from Go Daddy,” explains Patrick.

Among the slogans being painted on the woman: “Get noticed,” “Get yours,” “Easy to register,” “Hot,” “Go Daddy” and “.CO.”

Stepping back to admire their work, Patrick observes, “I think we missed a spot,” as the camera zooms in on the model’s belly button.

“Spots,” offers Michaels as the camera continues to pan upward.

As in previous company executions, the screen goes dark and a voiceover states, “See a lot more now at GoDaddy.co.” (See the full spot here.)

Go Daddy will have two commercials, handled in-house, on NBC during Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5. Also scheduled to appear are the Pussycat Dolls with Patrick in a commercial called “The Cloud.” The two ads will give Patrick 11 appearances in Go Daddy Super Bowl ads, according to the company.

“After seven years, we have a good idea about what we can do that works for us and still be approved by censors – we know how to take it right to the very edge,”  Go Daddy executive chairman and founder Bob Parsons said in a statement.

“How can we produce a Super Bowl ad that’s fun, edgy, slightly inappropriate and also speak to cloud-based products? Like only Go Daddy can . . .  trust me, it’ll be as GoDaddy-esque as ever. Danica will surpass her most revealing Go Daddy moment, from back in 2008 when she gave us the big unzip!”

According to Patrick, “Doing Go Daddy’s Super Bowl commercials is always interesting, but this year’s are epic. The commercials are very funny – there’s physical humor and in the Cloud, there’s a big-time dance routine. Yes, I dance. And I’ll say this, the dance sequence is as GoDaddy-esque as it gets!”

Big Lead Sports coverage of Super Bowl XLVI continues here.