Pitlane problems add up to a bad Sunday for Sainz
Pitlane problems added up to a Dutch Formula One Grand Prix to forget for Ferrari's Carlos Sainz on Sunday.
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Pitlane problems added up to a Dutch Formula One Grand Prix to forget for Ferrari's Carlos Sainz on Sunday.
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands : AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda was reprimanded by Formula One stewards at the Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday for driving his car with the seatbelts loosened.
Manchester United made it four wins in a row and ended Arsenal's perfect start to the Premier League season with a 3-1 victory at Old Trafford on Sunday. A high-tempo, top quality game was decided by two Rashford goals on the break after Bukayo Saka had cancelled out United debutant Antony's opener. Arsenal remained top of the table on 15 points thanks to their opening five wins and while they will be disappointed to have ended that run, this was far from the kind of meek loss against Big Six opponents they have produced in the recent past.
Antony scored on his dream debut for Manchester United as the Brazilian's clinical strike and Marcus Rashford's double inspired a 3-1 win that ended Arsenal's perfect start to the Premier League season on Sunday.
Arsenal’s Spanish manager Mikel Arteta (C) speaks with his players during a break in play during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on September 4, 2022. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton apologised for an expletive-laden radio outburst at his Mercedes team as his hopes of a first win of the Formula One season disappeared in Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton issued an apology to his Mercedes team at the end of a thrilling Dutch GP after he had delivered a radio rant questioning their strategy. At stages in Sunday's race at the Zandvoort Circuit, Hamilton was challenging for the top step on the podium, but his team's decision to keep him out on medium tyres following a full safety car deployment on lap 57 left him a sitting duck, and he was left to come home in fourth.
World champion and runaway series leader Max Verstappen made the most of his unerring speed and reliability, and the chaotic teamwork of his rivals, to claim a dramatic victory for Red Bull in his home Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday. The 24-year-old Dutchman took full advantage of his team's cool decision-making, as Mercedes and Ferrari appeared to make flustered choices in the heat of the moment, to come home 4.071 seconds ahead of George Russell of Mercedes and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.