Reigning champion Lando Norris has countered Max Verstappen’s criticism of Formula 1’s new regulations, saying there is “nothing to complain about” from a driver’s perspective and his 2025 title rival can quit the sport if he does not like the new cars.
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- Norris on Max complaints: ‘Can retire’ if he wants
- Cubs’ Crow-Armstrong aims for consistency in ’26
- Phillies manager ‘proud’ of Castellanos admission
- Vesia grateful for support after daughter’s death
- Netherlands hampered by lack of practice under lights, says coach
- 2026 F1 livery Power Rankings: Does Red Bull’s new look take P1?
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Cubs’ Crow-Armstrong aims for consistency in ’26
After an All-Star season that nearly fell off the cliff in the second half last year, Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong is hoping for both improvement and more consistency as he enters 2026 with high expectations.
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Phillies manager ‘proud’ of Castellanos admission
A day after the Phillies released Nick Castellanos, manager Rob Thomson said Friday he was “proud” that the outfielder owned up to his mistake of bringing a beer into the dugout last June.
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Vesia grateful for support after daughter’s death
Alex Vesia was back with the Los Angeles Dodgers at spring training Friday, less than four months after the death of his infant daughter, Sterling, that caused him to miss last year’s World Series.
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Netherlands hampered by lack of practice under lights, says coach
Ryan Cook points to team’s inexperience in night T20s but says no excuses for USA hammering
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2026 F1 livery Power Rankings: Does Red Bull’s new look take P1?
Launch season is upon us, which means as F1 teams reveal their 2026 paint schemes, ESPN votes on this year’s livery Power Rankings.
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F1 2026 grid: From world champs to rookie stars
It’s a new season with two new teams but all familiar faces — here’s the Formula 1 driver line-ups for 2026.
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Bracketology watch guide: UConn-Georgetown, Arizona-Texas Tech carry big stakes
With projected 1-seeds in high-profile games, the door is open for movement at the top of the bracket.
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Astros’ Hader playing catch after offseason injury
Astros closer Josh Hader played catch again Friday after the six-time All-Star left-hander dealt with biceps tendinitis while throwing bullpen sessions in the offseason.
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‘Should have chased that down’ – Renshaw rues Australia batting effort
Refuses to use absence of Mitchell Marsh and injury to Marcus Stoins as excuses