INDIANAPOLIS -- Paul Menard has one other goal in addition to winning Sunday in the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.He needs to get a photo of the yard of bricks.Menard wants to build a yard of bricks at his home and wants to have it just like the bricks at the finish line of the famed racetrack.Theres a reason Menard has so much love for the track, as his family used to field cars in the Indianapolis 500.Menard remembers how he could get close to his family teams cars as a kid, even though at the time minors werent allowed in the garage. All he needed was to wait until the time teams started doing motor changes.We had these flatbed golf carts to run from where the haulers park into the garage and put the motors on in a plastic crate, Menard said. Every once in a while theyd stick me on a golf cart and put a crate over me and sneak me in the garage, shut the [garage] door and Id crawl out.Not everyone has as good a sneak-into-the-garage story as Menard. He doesnt need to sneak in anymore. He has visited Victory Lane once, as he captured the 2011 Brickyard 400 for his only career Sprint Cup win.After you win the race, you get in the pace car and drive around the track, Menard said. You wave to everybody. I rode around with my dad and Richard [Childress].That was my biggest takeaway. We were BSing the whole way around, looking at everything, trying to take it all in.Menard would love to race the Indianapolis 500 but feels that time is not on his side.I would love to, but I just dont see it happening, Menard said. Im 35 years old and its hard to teach an old dog new tricks.I drove an IndyCar [about 15 years ago], and it was a really cool experience but its just a lot different. You cant hustle the cars on an oval. These cars, youre driving so hard every lap.Thats what hell remember about racing at the Brickyard. And hell just remember the times of finding a way to get into the garage and sneaking in and out of various gates. Its such a part of his childhood, its why getting that replicated yard of bricks just right is so important.Its the best race track in the world from history just to what it means to American motorsports and world motorsports, Menard said. Its a special place for a lot of people, myself included. And we have a win there, something that Ill always have. When Im long done racing, it will still be there. Balenciaga Sneakers Discount . PAUL, Minn. Balenciaga Sneakers Sale Uk . 10 Texas Rangers jersey for one last time. Young formally announced his retirement Friday after returning to Rangers Ballpark, his baseball home for all but the last of his 13 major league seasons. http://www.balenciagaoutletuk.com/ . - Connor McDavid scored 53 seconds into overtime as the Erie Otters came from behind to defeat the visiting Guelph Storm 4-3 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. Balenciaga Shoes Outlet Uk . 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Great Britains Alistair Brownlee has become the first triathlete to retain an Olympic title as he led brother Jonny to a family gold and silver in Rio.The brothers, who finished first and third in London, did not put a foot wrong in front of packed crowds on Copacabana.It came down to a race between them and Alistair made his break on the third lap of the run, pulling away to claim a dominant victory Jonny comfortably held on for silver, making the brothers the first to finish one and two at an Olympics since Italians Piero and Raimondo DInzeo in equestrian in 1960.The final gap to Jonny was six seconds, with Henri Schoeman taking bronze for South Africa.Team GB sailors?Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark have brought their 470 partnership to a dream end by wrapping up Olympic gold.Four years on from taking silver on the home waters of Weymouth and Portland, the duo arrived in Brazil determined to go one better.It was a challenge Mills and Clark met with aplomb, producing an opening series as impressive as it was consistent to see them head into the womens 470 medal race all but assured of gold.The British duo merely had to complete the double-point medal race without disqualification and duly did so, easing home in eighth in the delayed finale to rubber-stamp glory.Marcus Ellis and Chris Langridge won Great Britains first Olympic badminton medal since 2004 -- and its first ever in the mens doubles.The pair triumphed 21-18, 19-21, 21-10 in the mens doubles bronze medal match against Chinas Biao Chai and Hong Wei at Riocentro.Ellis and Langridge won a tense opening game before the Chinese drew level when Ellis served into the net, but the British combbination stormed away with the decider and secured a podium place.ddddddddddddThe last Britons to collect an Olympic badminton medal were Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms in the Athens Games mixed doubles.Elsewhere in Kayaking, Liam Heath and Jon Schofield have claimed a silver medal for Team GB, an upgrade of the bronze medal the pair won at London 2012.The pair started impressively and maintained their pace to cross the line in 32.368 seconds.As soon as we saw it on the board, Jon absolutely went mental.?Heath said upon returning to dry land.Great Britains men angrily defended their medal prospects in the 4x100 metres relay after only sneaking into the final.Running from the inside, the quartet of Richard Kilty, Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, James Ellington and Chijindu Ujah came home third in their semifinal in 38.06 seconds.The time ranked them seventh of the eight qualifiers for the final and Ellington said they would be praying and keeping their fingers crossed for a better lane. Those prayers, though, were not answered.?It would have been 37.7secs in a better lane, said Ellington. Its (38.06s) probably the fastest time ever from lane one, so we werent playing it safe. This is the Olympics, so weve got to lay it down in the heats and the finals.Britains womens quartet of Asha Philip, Desiree Henry, Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita advanced to the final in rather more comfortable fashion than the men, finishing second to Jamaica in 41.93.They will also have hopes of a medal, having broken the British record last month. ' ' '