Formula One talking points ahead of the 2024 season
Formula One has plenty to talk about as it heads into a record 24-race season that starts in Bahrain on March 2 and ends in Abu Dhabi on Dec 8.
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Formula One has plenty to talk about as it heads into a record 24-race season that starts in Bahrain on March 2 and ends in Abu Dhabi on Dec 8.
LONDON : The longest season in Formula One history, a record 24 races, revs up for a Saturday start in Bahrain and what could be a long haul for rivals hoping to close the gap and beat Max Verstappen's dominant Red Bull team.
Luke Littler, the young darts star, is not allowed to defend his PDC Development Tour title. This is because his recent achievements have disqualified him from the event. The series is for players aged 16-23 and leads up to the PDC World Youth Championship, which Littler won last year.
Lennert Van Eetvelt kept the best for last to emerge as overall winner of the 2024 UAE Tour on the summit of Jebel Hafeet in Al Ain on Sunday.
Luke Littler, the young darts star, is not allowed to defend his title starting from this weekend. He won't be able to participate in the opening tournament of the PDC Development Tour because his recent achievements have disqualified him from the event. The series is for players aged 16-23 and leads up to the PDC World Youth Championship, which Littler won last year.
Daniel Ricciardo will not be cutting any corners in saying his Red Bull-owned Formula One team's new name, even if Visa Cash App RB hardly trips off the tongue.
Tim Merlier underlined his status as the fastest man in the UAE Tour by winning his third sprint in the penultimate stage in the Middle East’s only WorldTour race on Saturday.
Lewis Hamilton said he chose to turn his back on Mercedes and join rivals Ferrari to write “a new chapter” in his record-breaking career.