Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel praised Lando Norris as a “real role model” on Tuesday and said the Formula 1 leader’s open self-criticism was a strength rather than weakness.
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Imola could drop off F1 calendar – Domenicali
Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali has indicated his home race of Imola could drop off the calendar with Italy unlikely to retain two grands prix on a bulging 24-round schedule with plenty of candidates.
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Meulens out, Hurdle in as Rockies hitting coach
The Rockies fired hitting coach Hensley Meulens and replaced him with former manager Clint Hurdle on Thursday.
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Braves call up late signing Verdugo from Triple A
Four weeks after he was signed as a free agent, the Atlanta Braves added outfielder Alex Verdugo to the active roster Thursday.
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Pegula, Gauff reach quarterfinals in Stuttgart
Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff cruised into the quarterfinals of the Porsche Grand Prix on Thursday.
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Did Hamilton have a breakthrough with Ferrari in Bahrain?
Lewis Hamilton has struggled to adapt to his new home at Ferrari, but he might have turned a corner in Bahrain.
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Memphis star Haggerty enters transfer portal
Memphis star guard PJ Haggerty, the AAC Player of the Year and a second-team All-American, entered the transfer portal.
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Tsurenko sues WTA for handling of Ukraine war
Ukrainian tennis player Lesia Tsurenko has filed an amended lawsuit against the WTA for a breach of contract and negligence due to the way it has handled Russian and Belarusian players amid the war in Ukraine.
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MI’s bowling tricks on slow pitch get them second straight win
Will Jacks’ offspin, pace bowlers’ yorkers restricted SRH before the hosts cruised home
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Norris took time to ‘reset’ after Bahrain troubles
Lando Norris said he took three days off to “reset” after the disappointment of finishing third at the Bahrain Grand Prix, but remains confident he can perform at a higher level over the coming races.