After a dominant victory at Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix, Mercedes driver George Russel feels ready to fight for a world title.
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Downbeat Leclerc laments car after P6 finish
A deflated Charles Leclerc said it is ‘not a nice feeling’ to have reassessed expectations around Ferrari’s uncompetitive car.
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Hamilton backs Ferrari to compete for title soon
Lewis Hamilton has reaffirmed his belief Ferrari can be title contenders during his time with them, saying the media only focuses on the negatives of the team’s 2025.
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Tarleton State coach Gillispie under investigation
Tarleton State coach Billy Gillispie has been placed on temporary administrative leave as the university investigates an anonymous complaint.
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Top-25 senior Cloer commits to Wade, Wolfpack
Top-25 senior Cole Cloer has committed to NC State, he told ESPN, giving Will Wade his second top-25 recruit since taking over the Wolfpack last spring.
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Source: Texas’ Eovaldi has sports hernia surgery
Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi has undergone surgery for a sports hernia and should be ready for the start of the 2026 season, according to a report.
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Dodgers replace Scott on roster with Wrobleski
The Dodgers removed high-priced reliever Tanner Scott from their National League Division Series roster on Thursday and replaced him with fellow left-hander Justin Wrobleski, a move that makes Scott ineligible for the next round.
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De Minaur into Shanghai quarters with 50th win
After becoming the third player this season to win 50 tour-level games, Alex De Minaur advanced to the Shanghai Open quarterfinals and will face Daniil Medvedev, who beat Learner Tien to move on.
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De Klerk upstages Ghosh as South Africa win thriller
Nadine de Klerk smashed an unbeaten 84 off 54 balls to hand India their first defeat in the World Cup
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India recover from 102 for 6 after Richa Ghosh’s epic 94
Mlaba and Tryon did the early damage to rock India’s top-order but a display of brutal hitting from Ghosh swung momentum India’s way