Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli said he was “surprised by the level of intensity” required to stay with the front-runners during his first Formula 1 race in Australia last weekend.
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Leclerc plugs leak: Radio call an inside joke
Charles Leclerc has explained the background to his now-viral radio message with his Ferrari race engineer Bryan Bozzi at the Australian Grand Prix, describing it as an inside joke.
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Ex-F1 team boss Eddie Jordan dies at 76
Jordan revealed his prostate and bladder cancer diagnosis in December, having been diagnosed earlier on in the year.
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‘We race, for you’ – tributes to F1 ‘legend’ Jordan
The Formula 1 paddock united to post glowing tributes to “legend” Eddie Jordan on Thursday after the former team owner’s death at the age of 76.
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Spurs’ Mamukelashvili makes history in 19 minutes
With good friend Flavor Flav hyping a crowd that gleefully flooded Frost Bank Center with MVP chants, Spurs forward Sandro Mamukelashvili scored a career-high 34 points, the most in NBA history when playing fewer than 20 minutes.
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Cunningham calls bank — or at least ‘whispered it’
Cade Cunningham insisted he called bank. “I might have whispered it,” he said. “I don’t think anybody heard that, though.” In any event, his 3-pointer with 0.6 left was the difference in the Pistons’ 116-113 win over the Heat on Wednesday night.
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Nuggets’ Jokic, Murray both miss loss to Lakers
Denver Nuggets stars Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray sat out for a second consecutive game Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Lakers as they continue to nurse nagging injuries.
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Norris’ narrow Australian GP win over Verstappen belies McLaren dominance
Tricky conditions saw Lando Norris win by just 0.8 second in Australia, but don’t let that fool you — McLaren is a class apart from the F1 field.
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2025 F1 circuits: Their history, stats and why they’re special
What makes all 24 racetracks on the 2025 F1 calendar special? ESPN dives into the stats and history behind some of racing’s most treasured tarmac.
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Nuggets rule out both Jokic, Murray vs. Lakers
Denver Nuggets stars Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray will sit out for a second consecutive game Wednesday against the Los Angeles Lakers as they continue to nurse nagging injuries, the team announced.