Max Verstappen has liked an Instagram post by former F1 driver Giedo van der Garde criticizing the team for dropping Liam Lawson just two rounds into the season.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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‘Tough’: Lawson speaks after Red Bull axing
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Queen noncommittal about future at Maryland
Maryland star Derik Queen was noncommittal about his future after throwing out a ceremonial first pitch at the Baltimore Orioles’ home opener Monday.
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Dodgers’ 7-0 start ties 1933 Yanks as May returns
With Dustin May on the mound for the first time in more than 22 months, the Dodgers came from behind to beat the Braves 3-1 on Tuesday night and improve to 7-0, tying the 1933 Yankees for the best start to a season by a reigning World Series champion.
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Verstappen unhappy with Lawson swap – Marko
Max Verstappen is unhappy with the recent decision to swap “battered boxer” Liam Lawson for Yuki Tsunoda, according to Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko.
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How Lawson’s 99-day Red Bull ‘dream’ unraveled
After only 99 days, Liam Lawson’s “dream” Red Bull promotion became a nightmare — the 22-year-old the latest driver off the team’s conveyor belt of talent to wilt next to Max Verstappen.
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Dodgers’ 7-0 start ties 1933 Yanks in May’s return
With Dustin May on the mound for the first time in more than 22 months, the Dodgers came from behind to beat the Braves 3-1 on Tuesday night and improve to 7-0, tying the 1933 Yankees for the best start to a season by a reigning World Series champion.
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Wolves spoil Jokic’s 61-point triple-double in 2OT
The Timberwolves overcame a career- and NBA-best 61-point triple-double performance from Nikola Jokic to outlast the Nuggets 140-139 in double overtime on Tuesday night.
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Stroll: Aston Martin will be in F1 for decades
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An MIT-educated professor, the New York Yankees and the bat that could be changing baseball
After the Yankees’ home run barrage with bats that look like bowling pins, the innovation is sweeping baseball.