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Red Bull will ‘trail’ F1 rivals, but watch this space
Max Verstappen’s world championship hopes depend on how fast Red Bull have caught up to their competitors as they produce their own power units for the first time, their engine boss admits.
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2025 F1 report cards: Is a title enough to earn Norris an A?
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Verstappen prepared for ‘unknown’ as Red Bull unveil 2026 car
Max Verstappen admitted the new-look Red Bull will take “time to adjust” to as he prepares for his bid to regain the world title.
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Red Bull unveil throwback F1 livery for 2026 season in Detroit
Red Bull has unveiled a throwback blue livery for the upcoming 2026 Formula 1 season at a launch event in Detroit.
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Air Force coach suspended over player treatment
Air Force men’s basketball coach Joe Scott has been indefinitely suspended pending an investigation into the treatment of cadet-athletes.
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AL West update: Will M’s spend more? Will Astros make a deal?
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Sizing up the AL Central: What each team still needs to do before spring training
There haven’t been a lot of headline deals in this division so far, but there’s still work left this winter.
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‘Small details make the difference’: How Jannik Sinner has changed his game since the US Open
At the 2025 US Open, Sinner was soundly beaten by Alcaraz. Since then, the two-time Australian Open champ has made adjustments.
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Zadran, Rasooli power Afghanistan to commanding win over West Indies
Mujeeb, Rashid and Noor shared six wickets between them, ensuring a comfortable 38-run victory