Inaction will test Al-Ittihad nerves, while Al-Hilal sharpen up in AFC Champions League
LONDON: Can a team that has won 14 out of the last 16 league games be feeling a little uncertain about the coming weeks? We may be about to find out.
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LONDON: Can a team that has won 14 out of the last 16 league games be feeling a little uncertain about the coming weeks? We may be about to find out.
Lewis Hamilton's motivation in aiming to win a record eighth Formula 1 drivers championship title could give him the edge over his rivals at the Australian Grand Prix this weekend, according to Martin Brundle.
A downbeat Lewis Hamilton admitted that Mercedes are yet to find a set-up to boost the struggling W13 at Albert Park.
Former Formula 1 world champion Emerson Fittipaldi believes that the decision to implement 4 DRS zones this weekend at the Australian Grand Prix should provide extra entertainment for the watching fans.
Defending Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen says he expects a straight fight between Ferrari and Red Bull for pole position at the Australian Grand Prix. It has been a mightily impressive start to the season for the Scuderia, who lead the constructors’ standings after the opening two races of 2022 in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Ad/> Charles Leclerc also leads a Ferrari one-two in the drivers’ championship, courtesy of victory in the opening race of the season and a second-placed finish in Jeddah two weeks ago.
Shabab Al Ahli salvaged a draw against the AFC Champions League debutant Ahal FC of Turkmenistan at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on the opening night of the competition on Thursday.
Carlos Sainz ruthlessly outpaced Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc and world champion Max Verstappen to clock the fastest time in opening practice at the Australian Grand Prix on Friday. The Spaniard powered round a revamped Albert Park circuit under clear skies with a best time of one minute 19.806 seconds among his 24 laps, largely on soft tyres. Early championship leader Leclerc, who won the season-opening race in Bahrain, was half a second slower on 1:20.377, fractionally ahead of Red Bull's Sergio Perez. Verstappen was fourth, 0.82secs off Sainz.
MELBOURNE : Formula One leader Charles Leclerc said Albert Park's revamp may not suit Ferrari and could hand rivals Red Bull an advantage at the Australian Grand Prix.