Danica Patrick helped Martinsville Speedway get the track ready Wednesday for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race set for Oct.
Nike Kaishi Womens . 30.She didnt need a race car. All she needed was a paint brush.As part of a Chevrolet program to promote breast cancer awareness and early detection, Patrick spent part of the day painting the tracks curbs pink.Why wouldnt you do early detection? Do the mammograms, Patrick said during a news conference at the race track. Do the checkups. Check your headlights. It just makes sense.Patrick met with breast cancer survivors during her visit to the track. The NASCAR driver said it is important to her to use her platform at events such as this one.I really enjoy meeting the survivors, Patrick said. They always have a great attitude. They have a story. They have life lessons. They have perspectives. I always come away from these events feeling somewhat motivated and hopeful.The perspective?You can teach everyone so much, Patrick told the cancer survivors. It goes to the saying that I have for myself that I always think of when things are difficult and that is, What doesnt kill you makes you stronger. Thats pretty obvious [from those here].
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Balenciaga Speed Trainer Knit Mens/Womens High Runner All White Sale. Were just having a hard time getting runners in, Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. Its a tough go but you have to be big boys and come out here and put your big boy pants on and keep fighting. Thats all you can do.Jayson Werth had two hits for the Nationals to extend his on-base streak to 32 games, tied with Bostons Dustin Pedroia for the longest active streak in the majors, and Ben Revere hit a tiebreaking single in the fifth.Daniel Murphy, who left in the fifth inning as a precaution after his legs tightened up amid a cold?night, added an RBI triple while Wilson Ramos doubled and scored to help the Nationals win their second straight in this four-game series between division leaders.All of Washingtons runs came off Giants starter Jeff Samardzija (9-7).FAN CHARGES FIELDThe game was interrupted in the top of the seventh inning when a fan ran onto the field. The man avoided security guards for a few moments then dropped to one knee near Giants SS Crawford before being tackled and escorted away.TRAINER S ROOMNationals: Backup C Jose Lobaton was placed on the 15-day disabled list with left elbow tendinitis. The move is retroactive to July 20. ... Pedro Severino was called up from Triple-A Syracuse.Giants: Nunez, obtained a day earlier in a trade from Minnesota, was added to the 25-man roster and was in uniform. To make room, OF Jarrett Parker was optioned down to Triple-A Sacramento. ... 3B Matt Duffy (left Achilles strain) took infield and ran the bases before the game in anticipation of beginning a rehab assignment.UP NEXTNationals: RHP Reynaldo Lopez (0-1) will be called up from Syracuse to face San Francisco on Saturday. Lopez lost in his major league debut against the Dodgers on July 19.Giants: RHP Jake Peavy (5-9) will make his 14th career start against the Nationals franchise. Peavys first came during his rookie season of 2002 against the then-Montreal Expos.Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. ' ' '