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Sports News
- Norris’ vulnerability makes him unique among F1’s champions
- Michigan to ‘act swiftly’ if findings warrant firings
- USC’s Rice out for season with shoulder injury
- NCAA slams Kalshi’s intent to offer portal trading
- The Temple of Speed and the Green Hell join Assetto Corsa EVO in latest update
- McClanahan, Rays avoid arbitration, reach deal
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Norris breaks front wing in chaotic Singapore FP2
Lando Norris broke his front wing following a collision in the pits with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc during second practice for the Singapore Grand Prix.
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Texas’ Miller gets first commit in top-50 Ogden
Coach Sean Miller landed his first recruit since taking over as Texas coach, in small forward Bo Ogden, whose father, Chris, is GM at Texas.
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Brewers’ Chourio leaves G1 injured after 3 hits
After becoming the first player to have three hits in the first two innings of a postseason game, Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio left Saturday’s NL Division Series opener at American Family Field against the Chicago Cubs with an injury.
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Verstappen’s Nordschleife win impresses rivals
Max Verstappen’s recent GT3 endurance race win at the Nordschleife has not only enhanced his already high standing among his Formula 1 peers — it might also have made him an even better driver, rivals say.
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Mariners leave All-Star Woo off ALDS roster
The Mariners left All-Star starter Bryan Woo off the team’s American League Division Series roster, a clear indication that he has not fully recovered from a pectoral injury.
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Norris on tough rival Verstappen: Born into F1
Lando Norris has claimed it is “almost impossible” to be as good as Max Verstappen because he is playing catch-up to a driver who was born into Formula 1.
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Braves GM: No candidate list yet for manager
Atlanta Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos said Saturday he hopes to move quickly as he begins his search for a successor to Brian Snitker as manager but that he has not conducted any interviews.
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Singapore ‘heat hazard’: How F1 cooling vests work
As temperatures reach 31Β°C in Singapore this weekend, the FIA has declared a “heat hazard,” meaning drivers have the option of wearing cooling vests to combat the extreme temperatures.