Lando Norris pointed to Ferrari’s speed in Saudi Arabia as proof that McLaren’s car is not as dominant as some onlookers say.
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- Norris: Ferrari, Red Bull ‘just as quick’ as McLaren
- Drivers, teams who need a reset after F1’s first five races
- Men’s college basketball transfer tracker: Latest entrants and commitments
- Williams out as Yanks’ closer; Weaver to get shot
- Eve Jones seals Lancashire dominance as Somerset falter on home soil
- All-round Kathryn Bryce gets Blaze firing
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Drivers, teams who need a reset after F1’s first five races
It’s been a whirlwind to start the F1 season, five races in six weekends, and these names could use a breather.
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Men’s college basketball transfer tracker: Latest entrants and commitments
The transfer cycle is in full swing. We’re tracking the latest players to enter the portal and commit.
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Williams out as Yanks’ closer; Weaver to get shot
Devin Williams, who has stumbled to start the season, has been ousted as closer by Yankees manager Aaron Boone, with Luke Weaver set to get save opportunities.
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Eve Jones seals Lancashire dominance as Somerset falter on home soil
Kate Cross claims two key wickets, including Heather Knight, to set up seven-wicket victory
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All-round Kathryn Bryce gets Blaze firing
Durham fall away after strong start as Sarah Glenn spins a web
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Somerset capitulate to hand Surrey first win of the season
The defending champions dismissed the visitors for just 119 in their second innings leaving them 36 to win
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Emily Arlott’s one-day best puts Warwickshire out of Essex’s reach
George and Brewer star with the ball as the Bears dominate at Chelmsford
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Ranking the top 25 men’s basketball teams after the transfer portal close
A new team at the top. Another that climbs 12 spots. And more teams moving up or down in our latest forecast.
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Rally boss Wilson nominated for FIA role
The head of motorsport’s world governing body, the FIA, has nominated former rally driver and M-Sport founder Malcolm Wilson to take the position left vacant by fellow-Briton Robert Reid as deputy president for sport.