Four-time champion Max Verstappen has said cars in Formula 1’s new generation are not fun to drive, comparing them to the all-electric series Formula E, but “on steroids.”
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- Verstappen slams F1 cars: ‘Formula E on steroids’
- Power Rankings: Same top 4, different order — including No. 1
- Braves give D. Smith non-roster invite to camp
- β How Mingo fits at UNC; more 5-star recruit fits
- What we know (and don’t) about F1 in 2026 after Barcelona shakedown test
- FE boss to Max after F1 jibe: Come drive our cars
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Power Rankings: Same top 4, different order — including No. 1
The latest top 25 features plenty of movement after a week of ranked upsets, including a new No. 1.
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Braves give D. Smith non-roster invite to camp
The Atlanta Braves added veteran Dominic Smith to their major league spring training camp on Tuesday as a non-roster invitee.
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β How Mingo fits at UNC; more 5-star recruit fits
Breaking down top Class of 2026 commitments, including Hubert Davis’ second top-100 recruit.
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What we know (and don’t) about F1 in 2026 after Barcelona shakedown test
After five days of shakedown testing at Barcelona, ESPN’s F1 analysts reveal what they learned about the state of the field ahead of 2026 rule changes.
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FE boss to Max after F1 jibe: Come drive our cars
Max Verstappen has been given an open invitation to test Formula E machinery following his recent comparison between the series’ all-electric cars and F1’s new generation.
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Mets to hold 4 players out of early spring games
Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez, outfielder Luis Robert Jr. and infielders Jorge Polanco and Brett Baty won’t play early in games this spring, manager Carlos Mendoza said Tuesday.
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Mercedes set the pace on day 3 of F1 Bahrain test
Kimi Antonelli went fastest on the final day of Bahrain’s first preseason F1 test as Mercedes gave a teasing glimpse at the kind of pace many expected to see from them all week.
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How five-star Dylan Mingo fits at North Carolina, more 2026 commitment projections
Breaking down top class of 2026 commitments, including Hubert Davis’ second top-100 recruit.
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Scheyer claps back at DA over court-storming tiff
Jon Scheyer said he “could have said even more” in response to a local DA’s claims that there was “zero evidence” to support the Duke coach’s initial claim that staffers were punched in a recent court storming at UNC.