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Max Verstappen - Charles Leclerc - Paul Ricard - Charles Leclerc eyes Hungary win to bury France disappointment - givemesport.com - France - Hungary -  Budapest

Charles Leclerc eyes Hungary win to bury France disappointment

Charles Leclerc says that he has put the disappointment of the French Grand Prix behind him already as he bids to bounce back in Hungary.

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Grand Prix - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Sainz fancies his chances at Hungarian GP - news24.com - France - Austria - Hungary -  Budapest

Sainz fancies his chances at Hungarian GP

Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz is fancying his chances in Budapest his weekend as he feels the Hungaroring track suits his car.

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Commonwealth Games - Le Clos eyes Commonwealth Games history: 'I'm excited to kick-start Chad 2.0' - news24.com - Australia - South Africa -  Tokyo - county Adams - Birmingham -  Budapest - Chad -  Durban -  Sandwell

Le Clos eyes Commonwealth Games history: 'I'm excited to kick-start Chad 2.0'

South African swimmer Chad le Clos is on the verge of becoming the most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete of all time at the 2022 Birmingham Games.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Sebastian Vettel - Valtteri Bottas - Sergio Perez - Nicholas Latifi - Charles Leclerc - Daniel Ricciardo - Alex Albon - Mick Schumacher - Paul Ricard - Hungarian GP: 5 big questions that need answers in Budapest - givemesport.com - France - Monaco - Hungary -  Budapest

Hungarian GP: 5 big questions that need answers in Budapest

The Hungarian Grand Prix is back for another year with the Formula 1 circus descending on Budapest for the last race before the summer break.

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Paris Olympics - Andre De-Grasse - Aaron Brown - Jerome Blake - Still not fully healthy, Andre De Grasse considers shutting down season - cbc.ca - Canada - Birmingham -  Budapest

Still not fully healthy, Andre De Grasse considers shutting down season

Despite Andre De Grasse's sizzling anchor leg that secured Canada a thrilling relay victory at the world track and field championships, the sprint star still isn't feeling back at full health.

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Summer Macintosh - Canadians to watch on Day 1 of the Commonwealth Games - cbc.ca - Canada - Birmingham -  Budapest - county Canadian - county Marathon

Canadians to watch on Day 1 of the Commonwealth Games

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Jehan Daruvala sets sights on seventh podium finish in Hungary - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France - Monaco - Hungary -  Budapest

Jehan Daruvala sets sights on seventh podium finish in Hungary

Hungary's Hungaroring race track this Sunday. The 23-year-old chalked up his sixth podium of the season in France when he finished second last week. It was also the fifth time this year he finished in the runner-up spot.

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Double Olympic - Emma Mackeon - Kaylee Mackeown - Commonwealth Games set for glitzy launch in Birmingham - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Scotland - Australia -  Tokyo - Ireland - Birmingham -  Budapest - county Midland

Commonwealth Games set for glitzy launch in Birmingham

Commonwealth Games lacking several track and field stars but still boasting elite performers. Competitors from 72 nations and territories -- many of which are former British colonies -- will be vying for medals in 19 sports over a jam-packed 11 days in the Midlands. Away from the marquee athletics and swimming events, women's Twenty20 cricket makes its debut and 3x3 basketball will feature for the first time while sedate lawn bowls is a fixture. There is an integrated para sports programme in some events. The Games, held every four years, are often criticised as a quirky sporting relic but will be launched in style at Thursday's opening ceremony, headlined by 1980s pop band Duran Duran, formed in Birmingham. Sporting powerhouse Australia have topped the medals table at every Games since 1990 except in 2014, when England finished top in Glasgow -- the last time the event was held on British soil. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland compete as separate teams during the Commonwealths rather than as a combined British outfit. In the pool, Emma McKeon, Ariarne Titmus, Kaylee McKeown and teenage sensation Mollie O'Callaghan will lead the charge for a star-studded Australian team. Double Olympic champion Titmus, 21, opted out of the recent world championships in Budapest to keep herself fresh for Birmingham. "I am so excited and I think we've got a great team going in. It's insane the depth we have," said the Commonwealth Games 400 metres and 800m freestyle champion.

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