Kyle Busch's iconic No. 18 will appear in the Indianapolis 500 in tribute to late driver
Danica Patrick takes us through what made Kyle Busch such an incredible and inspirational driver
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Danica Patrick takes us through what made Kyle Busch such an incredible and inspirational driver
With Carlos Alcaraz not participating in the 2026 French Open due to a wrist injury, Jannik Sinner is an overwhelming -310 favorite to win the men's title at Roland Garros. According to ESPN Research, those are the second-shortest pre-tournament odds going into any Grand Slam event since at least 1990, trailing only Rafael Nadal (-400) at the 2009 French Open, a tournament where he was upset in the fourth round. Just before Alcaraz announced his withdrawal, he was +150 to win the tournament to Sinner's -164.
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Talk to any member of the Toronto Tempo organization – even the billionaire owner of the team — and they’ll sing in unison that competing for a playoff spot this season is the organizational aspiration.
May 23 : Former Germany forward Lukas Podolski brought the curtain down on his playing career on Saturday with one last appearance for Gornik Zabrze, the Polish club he loves so deeply that he not only chose to retire there but bought them as well.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Montreal has mastered the art of resiliency. Or, as the Canadiens call it: bouncing forward.
Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications, according to a statement released by his family.