FIA stewards ruled in favour of George Russell, with telemetry showing he slowed down under yellow flags, contrary to Red Bull’s claims.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Miami GP showcases F1’s youth movement, American popularity
From the drivers in the cars to the fans in the stands, young people made F1’s Miami GP yet another success.
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Irfan the hero as Kings ace tense 15-over chase
The loss left Qalandars vulnerable to yet another round robin knockout
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Ex-F1, Le Mans winner Jochen Mass dies at 78
Former Formula 1 racer Jochen Mass, who won the only grand prix in which a female driver has finished in the points and was also involved in Canadian Gilles Villeneuve’s fatal 1982 accident, has died at the age of 78.
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Hamilton on radio messages: I’m ‘a fighter’
Lewis Hamilton downplayed his agitated messages to Ferrari at the Miami Grand Prix, saying he’s not going to apologize for being a fighter, adding that he and team boss Fred Vasseur immediately smoothed things over postrace.
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‘Come on!’ – Hamilton’s fiesty Ferrari radio in full
Lewis Hamilton’s temper was evident on team radio as he struggled to another disappointing finish at the Miami Grand Prix.
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Sources: Yanks send SS Lombard, 19, to Double-A
Top shortstop prospect George Lombard Jr., 19, who hit .329 with 11 stolen bases in 24 games at the High-A level this season, was promoted to Double-A by the New York Yankees on Sunday, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan, bringing him closer to the majors.
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Rangers fire OC Ecker after extended struggles
The Rangers fired offensive coordinator Donnie Ecker after the team’s extended struggles scoring runs.
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Draper set for world’s top 5 after Madrid QF win
Jack Draper’s promising career reached a new high after his latest win ensured he will move into the top five of the world rankings for the first time.
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Russell’s Miami podium under threat by FIA
George Russell’s podium finish at the Miami Grand Prix is under threat after Red Bull lodged a protest against him for allegedly failing to slow under yellow flags during the race.