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Fever's Caitlin Clark shines with humor and new sneakers amid team rivalry, but a teammate's injury dampens the season opener excitement.

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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Window World 250 Highlights | NASCAR on FOX
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The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series delivered another adrenaline-packed race at the North Wilkesboro Speedway, and FOX has rounded up the best moments from the Window World 250. From tight overtakes to last-lap drama, this recap gives fans a front-row seat to the action without missing a beat.
What This Mean: For racing enthusiasts, highlights like these are the next best thing to being trackside. North Wilkesboro’s revival has been a big deal in NASCAR, and this race adds another thrilling chapter to its legacy—keeping fans hooked and newcomers curious about the sport’s gritty, high-speed appeal.
Armstrong injured in crash at Indy 500 practice
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Marcus Armstrong suffered a heavy crash during Indianapolis 500 practice, requiring a stretcher, leaving uncertainty over who will drive Meyer Shank Racing's backup car for qualifying.
What This Mean: Armstrong's injury adds unpredictability to Indy 500 preparations, highlighting the inherent risks of high-speed racing and potential last-minute team adjustments.
Indianapolis 500 crashes: Who hit the wall in 2025 practice, qualifying? Video replays
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Several drivers crashed during practice and qualifying for the 2025 Indianapolis 500, with video replays capturing the incidents on the high-speed 2.5-mile oval.
What This Mean: The crashes highlight the inherent risks of high-speed racing, raising concerns about driver safety ahead of one of motorsport's most prestigious events. Such incidents often prompt discussions about track conditions, car design, and safety protocols in professional racing.
Indianapolis 500 local TV blackout will be lifted ahead of expected sellout
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The Indianapolis 500 will lift its local TV blackout this year ahead of an expected sellout, allowing more fans to watch the race live on television.
What This Mean: The decision reflects confidence in ticket sales and prioritizes fan accessibility, signaling a shift from traditional blackout policies to accommodate broader viewership. This could set a precedent for other major sporting events facing similar attendance and broadcast dilemmas.

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