After the 76ers dropped their ninth straight game Wednesday night against the Knicks, Paul George expounded on his recent decision to stop podcasting.
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Horner would support F1 returning to V10 engines
Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner has expressed support for an eventual return to V10 engines despite his team spending heavily on designing their own power unit for the new era starting in 2026.
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Verstappen, Norris joke about ‘terrible’ relationship
Old friends Max Verstappen and Lando Norris made light of a question of how their relationship might suffer if they fight for the title again in 2025.
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Lewis Hamilton on age concerns: I’ll never be old
Ferrari’s newest recruit, 40-year-old Lewis Hamilton, has looked to allay any fears about his age ahead of the 2025 Formula 1 season, insisting he will “never be an old man.”
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Sainz tops Ferraris on day two of Bahrain test
Williams driver Carlos Sainz set the pace on the second day of preseason testing, beating the two Ferrari drivers to the fastest lap time by less than 0.1 seconds.
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In pictures: Hamilton’s first day in 2025 Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton completed his first laps in Ferrari’s new 2025 car on Wednesday as the seven-time Formula 1 world champion continued his preparation for a huge season in red.
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Aston Martin reveal AMR25 for 2025 F1 season
Aston Martin has become the latest Formula 1 team to reveal their car ahead of the 2025 season.
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Aston Martin boss eyeing instant Newey impact
AI is no substitute for Adrian Newey and Aston Martin expect F1’s foremost designer to have an immediate impact when he joins them, according to Andy Cowell.
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Aaqib Javed laments lack of experience after Pakistan’s early exit
Injuries to Ayub and Fakhar also contributed to that lack of experience in the Champions Trophy
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Malewar 138*, Nair 86 stabilise Vidarbha after early wickets
The pair added 215 for the fourth wicket, helping Vidarbha recover from 24 for 3