Lando Norris said he could not help but laugh at fans who booed him after his dominant win at the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Bearman’s Mexico performance shows Ferrari there’s life after Hamilton, Leclerc
It’s been a season to forget at Ferrari, but academy driver Oliver Bearman is showing promise at Haas, culminating in a fourth-place finish in Mexico.
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World Series: Blue Jays favorites for championship, but Dodgers are Game 6 favorites
Odds for the Los Angeles Dodgers vs Toronto Blue Jays World Series result and World Series MVP voting.
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‘Felt across the country’ – Melbourne teenager dies after cricket training accident
Ben Austin was struck while facing throwdowns in Tuesday and died on Thursday morning
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FIA explains controversial late virtual safety car
The FIA has explained the controversial late Virtual Safety Car period, which spoiled Max Verstappen’s pursuit of Charles Leclerc and the chance of a blockbuster finish at the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Bearman celebrates Haas’ best result since 2018
As Oliver Bearman was crossing the finish line at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, his team in the garage celebrated. The British driver did not win the Mexican Grand Prix, nor did he make the podium, but it was a great result for him and his team.
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Piastri loses title lead, struggling to adapt to car
After losing the lead of the Formula 1 championship, Oscar Piastri said he has not been able to adapt to the way McLaren’s car has changed over the past few races.
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Jays’ Springer feeling better, eyes Game 6 return
George Springer didn’t play vs. the Dodgers in Game 5 of the World Series, even though Blue Jays manager John Schneider indicated he could be available off the bench.
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Yesavage’s record 12 K’s lead Jays past Dodgers
Trey Yesavage set a World Series rookie record with 12 strikeouts, and the Blue Jays opened Game 5 with back-to-back homers in a 6-1 victory over the Dodgers that moved them within one win of their first championship since 1993.
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One win away! Takeaways as Blue Jays drop Dodgers in Game 5
The defending champs are on the ropes. Here’s how Toronto took a 3-2 series lead on Los Angeles.