The departure of Max Verstappen’s longtime race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase will add fuel to the inferno that is building over the four-time world champion’s immediate F1 future, writes ESPN’s Nate Saunders.
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Michael Malone to UNC?! How it happened, next steps for Tar Heels
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🏀 March Madness Pain Index: Ranking every loss
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NBA vet Malone sees ‘special’ opportunity at UNC
New Tar Heels coach Michael Malone called North Carolina the only college job he would’ve accepted, saying he recognizes he has a “chance to be a part of something special” there.
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Who’s really fastest in 2026? F1’s new rules are confusing the pecking order — and the drivers
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Ferrari impress as Leclerc leads F1 testing times
Charles Leclerc ensured Ferrari ended preseason testing in style with a scintillating set of late laps in Bahrain that will increase hype around the Italian team’s 2026 chances.
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NC State men recount trainer’s alleged sexual abuse
Lawsuit plaintiffs said they sought help but were subjected to unwanted genital touching or other misconduct.
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Angels’ Stephenson out for season due to elbow
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MLB Power Rankings: Brewers, Pirates rise as Red Sox fall in Week 2
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Unchanged LSG opt to bowl; Narine back for KKR
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