Lando Norris has said it will no longer be possible to judge who Formula 1’s ballsiest racer is because the sport has created cars which need a style of racing “none of us grew up wanting to do.”
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Providence fires English after loss to St. John’s
Kim English’s three-year tenure at Providence is over. He was fired after the loss to St. John’s.
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Merc vs Ferrari in F1 2026? Russell: It’s close
F1’s new championship leader George Russell thinks Ferrari are right in the fight with Mercedes and might have won the Australian Grand Prix with a different strategy.
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McLaren critical of lack of Merc engine information
McLaren has said the flow of information from its engine supplier Mercedes “hasn’t been as anticipated” under Formula 1’s new regulations and has left the team on the backfoot in trying to exploit the full potential of its power unit this year.
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Muzarabani pulls out of PSL 2026 after securing IPL deal with KKR
It is understood that Muzarabani informed Islamabad of his decision to withdraw, as KKR confirmed the signing on Friday
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Markram set to captain MSG after big Hundred pay-day
South Africa captain had been ‘Number 1 priority’ for Langer ahead of Thursday’s auction
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Talat stretchered to hospital after shoulder injury
The PCB said the “nature and extent of the injury will be determined after the doctors complete further medical evaluation”
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Judging biggest Australian GP overreactions: Max Verstappen could quit F1, McLaren on the ropes?
After a wild, often polarising Australian Grand Prix weekend, ESPN looks at some of the sweeping generalisations being made about Formula 1 and judges whether they’re overblown or not.
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Hamilton backs Ferrari ‘in fight’ with Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton is confident Ferrari are “right in the fight” with Mercedes this year despite his former team’s dominant weekend at the Australian Grand Prix.