Leclerc: Ferrari will switch cars in British GP if opportunity arises
Carlos Sainz landed his first series pole at Silverstone by 0.072s over defending champion Max Verstappen, who was hampered by yellow flags on his final lap.
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Carlos Sainz landed his first series pole at Silverstone by 0.072s over defending champion Max Verstappen, who was hampered by yellow flags on his final lap.
Yves Lampaert took the first yellow jersey, seven seconds ahead of defending champion Tadej Pogacar, as the 109th Tour de France started under clouds both real and metaphorical in Copenhagen.
Yves Lampaert took the first yellow jersey, seven seconds ahead of defending champion Tadej Pogacar, as the 109th Tour de France started under clouds both real and metaphorical in Copenhagen.
With Mercedes having previously introduced updates that haven’t lived up to expectations, Lewis Hamilton is hoping for a “different” outcome with his new Silverstone parts.
The 25th Gulf Cup that was scheduled to take place in December 2021 will be held in the Iraqi city of Basra in January 2023, the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation announced on Thursday. The body voted unanimously to return the competition to the country for the first time since it was staged in Baghdad back in 1979.
Chris Froome is relishing the atmosphere of the Tour de France as he looks to compete for stage wins. The British cyclist has been in good form, as are the rest of the Israel – Premier Tech team, and the hope is that form carries on at the Grand Tour.
The 2022 Formula One season is set to be another thriller, building up to the climax in Abu Dhabi on November 20.
Wout Van Aert is fit and ready to compete in the Tour de France despite an injury that forced him out of the Belgian nationals. The Tour de France, which is set to start tomorrow on July 1 in Copenhagen, looked to initially be without Van Aert after he hurt his knee against his bars in training.