Formula 1 rookie Isak Hadjar will replace Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull in 2026, while Liam Lawson will continue at junior team Racing Bulls alongside exciting teenage prospect Arvid Lindblad.
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- RCB eliminate MI and go top after tense finish
- Sam Hain, Ethan Bamber put Warwickshire on the verge
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Samson, Asif star in Kerala’s win over Mumbai
Rahane, Sarfaraz and Suryakumar’s efforts go in vain
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Toyota taking over title sponsorship for Haas F1
Toyota Gazoo Racing will become the title partner of the Haas Formula 1 team next year in a deal that will strengthen the ties between the Japanese motor company and the American racing team.
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Ravindra 176, Latham 145 drive New Zealand into complete control
Dropped catches haunt West Indies as New Zealand take a 481-run lead on third day
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Mark Wood casts doubt on Adelaide return after painkilling injections
Lyon being left out of Australia’s XI for just the second time at home in his career signals a significant shift in the selectors thinking
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St. Pete expects Trop to be ready for Rays’ opener
City officials in St. Petersburg have shown off the newly enclosed dome at Tropicana Field. They are confident the ballpark will be ready for the Tampa Bay Rays’ home opener on April 6.
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Ruturaj Gaikwad: ‘I was pretty much confident’ of batting at No. 4
“It’s a privilege to have that kind of confidence from the management towards an opener,” the batter says after his maiden ODI hundred
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Men’s ACC/SEC Challenge guide: The best games, from Duke, Arkansas, more
Day 1 was for the ACC, while Day 2 was for the SEC. How the Blue Devils, Razorbacks and others got key wins.
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Men’s Bracketology: Michigan is the new No. 1 overall seed?!
The Big Ten has never had a better chance to end its 25-year national championship drought.
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Reports: Reds closer Pagรกn back with $20M deal
Free agent closer Emilio Pagรกn has agreed to return to the Cincinnati Reds on a $20 million, two-year contract, according to multiple reports.