Lando Norris had won three of the past five F1 races, but Oscar Piastri took a clinical win in Belgium to restore a 16-point championship lead.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Ferrari’s Hamilton, Leclerc back boss Vasseur
Charles Leclerc said it was important for Ferrari to silence rumours around Fred Vasseur’s future at the team by announcing a contract extension for the team principal on Thursday.
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Russell on F1 future: Mercedes ‘hold the cards’
George Russell admits Mercedes “holds the cards” in his contract negotiations for next year and that the past months have been “conflicting” as he awaits news on his future.
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Piastri admits teammate Norris is F1 title rival
Formula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri accepted on Thursday that the title race was now effectively between him and McLaren teammate Lando Norris.
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Injured Alonso sits out of Hungarian GP FP1
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Verstappen to stay at Red Bull: ‘Time to stop the rumours’
Max Verstappen has confirmed he will remain at Red Bull next year, saying it is “time to stop all the rumours” about his future.
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Suspected shoulder dislocation rules Woakes out of the Oval Test
England are now a quick bowler short for the remainder of the fifth Test against India
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LPL 2025 set for November-December return, SLC set to add sixth franchise
The sixth edition will run from November 27 to December 23, with SLC keen to prepare batting-friendly pitches ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup
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Gators’ Rioux, all 7-foot-9 of him, tries football
Florida basketball player Olivier Rioux, a 7-foot-9 center who played for the Under-19 Canadian national team this summer, recently worked out for the Gators’ football team.
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Marquette recruit Pearson reclassifying into 2025
Marquette commit Sheek Pearson will reclassify into the 2025 class and join the Golden Eagles for the upcoming season, he told ESPN ‘s Jeff Borzello. Pearson is ranked No. 37 in the ESPN 100 for the 2026 class.