April 2008
Photos for April 28, 2008
Mario Moraes (19) speeds by the grand stands Sunday, April 27, 2008 during the IndyCar Series races at the Kansas Speedway.
Jason Nicholas, left, and his 9-year-old son Justin Nicholas, of Easton, Mo., hold their hands and hats over their hearts, turn their heads as fighter jets buzz the Kansas Speedway on Sunday, April 27, 2008, at the end of the national anthem. Jason Nicholas said he and his son have been coming to the Kansas Speedway every year since it opened.
Frank Tuck, of Shawnee, enjoys the view from the grand stands Sunday, April 27, 2008 before the IndyCar Series race at the Kansas Speedway. Tuck said he used to live in Indianapolis at would go to the Indianapolis 500 every year. "I've been a fan for years, and years and years," he said.
Mill Valley senior Brent McCoy returns a shot during a doubles match on Saturday at the Gardner Tournament.
Mill Valley senior Brett Herman returns a shot during a doubles match on Saturday at the Gardner Tournament.
Mill Valley sophomore Cully Galloway returns a shot during a doubles match on Saturday at the Gardner Tournament.
Mill Valley junior Preston Ramirez returns a shot during a doubles match on Saturday at the Gardner Tournament.
Mill Valley junior Justin Eifert returns a shot on Saturday at the Gardner Tournament. Eifert placed eighth in singles.
A entrance pass gets in the way as Jennifer LaRose, top, and David Charlton try to watch Danica Stewart in the pit Sunday, April 27, 2008 at the Kansas Speedway. Stewart got a flat and was unable to finish the race. LaRose and Charlton are both of Overland Park.
Seven-year-old Kaela Zarrillo, top, squirms to try and get a look at Danica Patrick from atop her father's shoulders Sunday, April 27, 2008 outside Patrick's pit at the Kansas Speedway. Kaela's father, holding her up, is Joey Zarrillo, of Blue Springs, Mo.
Danica Patrick's face, which is popping up everywhere in the racing world after being the first woman to win an IndyCar Series race, is shown on a bag Sunday, April 27, 2008, in the Kansas Speedway grandstands. From left is Riley Chambers, 9, Michelle Steward, 17, and Keith Steward, all of Waverly.
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