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Japanese GP was further evidence of Formula 1’s overtaking problem
A familiar question was raised in the aftermath of Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix: Does Formula 1 have an overtaking problem?
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The secret to Houston’s incredible comeback: Toughness and an ability to ‘hang in there’
Though their season looked over, the Cougars stayed tough and found a way to pull out a miraculous win.
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Can 2025 Mets replicate their 2024 vibes?
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Brooksby claims first ATP title in Houston stunner
Jenson Brooksby captured his maiden ATP title at the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship on Sunday with a win over 2023 champion Frances Tiafoe.
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Scholfield, Potts, MacDonald-Gay engineer thrilling one-wicket win
Scholfield made 83 while Potts hit the winning runs after she and MacDonald-Gay earlier took three wickets each to restrict Australia A to 195
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Verstappen beats McLarens for 4th Japan win
Max Verstappen secured his first victory of the 2025 Formula 1 season after soaking up race-long pressure from McLarens two drivers to win the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Verstappen’s perfect Japan GP shows McLaren won’t get easy ride
Perfection. Magical. Inspirational. Whatever word you used to frame Max Verstappen’s Japanese Grand Prix victory, it was something special.
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Duke, UConn commits secure titles of their own on Final Four weekend
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Nasir Hossain resumes playing competitive cricket after two-year ban ends
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