British GP: Alex Albon looking forward to 'half home' race at Silverstone
Alex Albon says he is looking forward to racing at Silverstone this weekend as the British Grand Prix looms on the horizon.
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Alex Albon says he is looking forward to racing at Silverstone this weekend as the British Grand Prix looms on the horizon.
Ireland gave India a run for their money despite the visitors posting a daunting total of 225/7 in the second T20I at the Malahide Cricket Club in Dublin. Displaying bravery in their batting, the Andy Balbirnie-led side pushed the match to the final delivery, but ended up four runs short. With George Dockrell and Mark Adair both in an explosive mood, India captain Hardik Pandya turned to young pacer Umran Malik, playing just his second game for the country, for the final over, with Ireland needing 17 off it.
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Nelson Piquet against Lewis Hamilton as "unacceptable" on Tuesday. The 69-year-old Brazilian, who won the world title in 1981, 1983 and 1987, used a racially offensive term when referring to Hamilton on a Brazilian podcast. "Discriminatory or racist language is unacceptable in any form and has no part in society," Formula One said in a statement.
Millwall have signed George Honeyman and Benik Afobe for undisclosed fees from Sky Bet Championship rivals Hull and Stoke respectively.
Formula One branded a racist term used by three-time world champion Nelson Piquet against Lewis Hamilton as "unacceptable" on Tuesday. The 69-year-old Brazilian, who won the world title in 1981, 1983 and 1987, used a racially offensive term when referring to Hamilton on a Brazilian podcast. "Discriminatory or racist language is unacceptable in any form and has no part in society," Formula One said in a statement.
Formula One branded a racist term used by three-time world champion Nelson Piquet against Lewis Hamilton as "unacceptable" on Tuesday.