Newly crowned Formula 1 world champion Lando Norris is back in his McLaren today for a post-season test.
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5 early lessons of men’s basketball season: Real vs. pretend contenders, more
Michigan is better than expected. Kentucky is worse. And Duke headlines an ACC that looks as if it’s “back.”
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Norris: I would love to race against Hamilton more
Newly-crowned Formula 1 world champion Lando Norris has backed Lewis Hamilton to return to form in 2026 after the seven-time world champion experienced a difficult first year as a Ferrari driver.
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F1, FIA agree new Concorde Agreement to 2030
Formula 1 has locked in its long-term future after joining with the FIA and its 11 teams to sign the Concorde Governance Agreement, allowing for further investment in race regulation, race direction, stewarding and technical expertise.
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Men’s Big East Bracketology preview: NCAA tournament predictions for every team
UConn has separated itself from St. John’s. Three more teams look bubble bound. And one potential sleeper.
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Few 2nd fastest to 750 wins; Gonzaga rolls to 9-1
No. 11 Gonzaga routed the North Florida Ospreys 109-58 on Sunday night in Spokane, Washington, giving Mark Few, now in his 27th season as the Bulldogs’ coach, his 750th career victory in a game in which his team improved to 9-1 on the season.
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Sources: Royals keeping Garcia on five-year deal
The Royals have secured All-Star third baseman Maikel Garcia on a multiyear contract extension, sources told ESPN.
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Alcaraz, other stars play exhibition at Marlins’ park
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, Brazilian standout João Fonseca, and American stars Amanda Anisimova and Jessica Pegula played an exhibition event Monday night at loanDepot Park, home of MLB’s Miami Marlins.
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MSU’s Izzo gets raise, is highest-paid in Big Ten
Michigan State’s Tom Izzo is getting a $1 million raise in his 5-year contract that automatically renews annually, a boost that makes him the highest-paid coach in the Big Ten, with a salary of about $7.2 million.
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Jays president Shapiro given new 5-year deal
Blue Jays president and CEO Mark Shapiro and Toronto agreed to a new five-year contract following the team’s first American League pennant since 1993.