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Aside from a fiery crash at the end of the 500-mile race dubbed "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing," the 2010 Indianapolis 500 was relatively uneventful – that is to say, Dario Franchitti had it in the bag the whole time.
Lambert's "The House That Built Me" is a very emotional song about revisiting childhood roots, and the single topped the charts ahead of some of country music's leading gents in early June, including Chris Young ("The Man I Want to Be"), George Strait ("I Gotta Get to You"), Jason Aldean ("Crazy Town") and Joe Nichols ("Gimme That Girl").
The name Busch is dominating stock car racing right now and it's all thanks to brothers Kurt and Kyle Busch, who have cranked the heat throughout the month of May. Kyle Busch started a trend in early May when he won the Cup Series' Richmond race on May 1, following it up with another Sprint Cup victory at Dover May 16.
300,000 open-wheel racing fans stampeded the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 30 even despite a record-breaking heat wave at the track, and Jack Nicholson waved the green flag to signal another Indy 500 was well underway.
Danica Patrick is already the best female driver to ever compete in the Indianapolis 500, but this year she could break even more records, becoming the first-ever female driver to win the prestigious Indy 500.
IndyCar racing is done on both road courses and oval tracks throughout the season, and typically drivers are stronger suited in one versus the other. For Danica Patrick, it's all about the oval course.
Team Penske is home to the reigning Indianapolis 500 champion Helio Castroneves, and if this IndyCar team has any say in the 2010 Indy race, they'll post back-to-back Indianapolis 500 victories.
Ryan Newman last landed in Victory Lane in 2008 when he won the Daytona 500, but he hasn't seen a first-place finish with NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series since – until April 11, 2010, that is.
Comedienne Chelsea Handler is abrasive, blunt and most often offensive, and those are her lovable qualities. Handler is a firecracker behind the mic and has gained a reputation as an acid-tongued performer with a penchant for witty one-liners and bashing celebrities, and yet all of her ruckus on stage and on television still hasn't made her a primetime target when it comes to late-night talk show hosts and/or comedians.
Don't let Kim Clijsters' current (as of April 6, 2010) No. 10 WTA ranking fool you. The Belgian netter is the comeback queen of the year, and she's done nothing but dominate the court since her return to the world of tennis in 2009.

