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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Racing League (IRL) driver Danica Patrick brought the grandstand spectators to their feet on Lap 96 when the IndyCar Series regular bolted to the lead of the Subway Jalapeno 250 Friday night.JR Motorsports teammate Aric Almirola pushed Patrick to the front causing the spontaneous race fan celebration.

She was stirred but not shaken by the crash, said in the garage area."On the other hand, if you back off, other people are getting runs on you, so you have to be careful you don't drop back too far. That's when cars are spread out across the track, which is when things like that (big wreck) happen."Patrick, who is heavily rumored to be leaving IndyCar to race in NASCAR next season, said she was pleased with her performance.

It was a bit of a mess at the end."That doesn't change the fact that I had a lot of fun. It was really good to run up front and lead laps for real. I wasn't pushed to the lead for one lap, but led a lot of laps."Patrick's crew chief, Tony Eury Jr., had a wide smile after the race, in which his driver led five times for 13 laps and finished 10th.

I appreciate Tony Stewart helping her at the first of the race. Tony took the time with her then we got hooked up there at the end with Aric."Patrick displayed plenty of moxy as she battled with the boys on a clear, breezy night.

She made several bold moves during the race.The highest compliment? She got a high five from Almirola."Good job out there buddy," she said. "I hope I was OK.""I thought you did good," Almirola said. "This was only your second time doing it.

After 24 hours less than being released from her sentence consisting in a 35 days in house arrest, with no drinking and no partying, actress and party girl Lindsay Lohan is back to the white nights life she enjoyed before prison.

Is she dating him, or they are only buds? We don’t know, at least not yet. She spent about five hours inside the club, and according to her, she only stick to sodas. At 2 a.m. they came out of the club and the 24-year-old looked a little messy.

Her eyes said she may have mistaken the soda cans with other types of cans. Plus, as you can see, she has to lean on the wall so she could walk straight.

She then got into a car with some other friends, all smiles.Lohan has been given a sentence of 35 house arrest – jail was out of the discussion as the Los Angeles women prison apparently is full -, 480 hours of community service to a women’s shelter and to the county’s morgue, and a course anti-shoplifting.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Marsha Revel has ordered Lindsay Lohan to a Beverly Hills court this morning to check her progress on a drunk driving case.


The court appearance stems from a 2007 incident in which she crashed her car on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills and was arrested for driving under the influence.

She eventually agreed to a plea bargain that called for probation, time in a treatment program and community service.The judge's order was made during a routine progress report hearing on Wednesday.
Court records show that no warrant has been issued, and they do not reflect a probation violation has occurred.
Beverly Hills Superior Court Judge Marsha N. Revel scheduled the hearing to examine how Lohan, 23, is complying with the sentence.

It's unclear whether the judge believes Lohan is in violation of the sentence.She spent 84 minutes in jail. It is unclear why Lohan has been ordered to appear.

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