Drive to Survive: Lewis Hamilton told to 'shut the f**k up' by Christian Horner
We all know how bitter the rivalry is between Red Bull and Mercedes – it becomes even clearer on Netflix’s new Drive to Survive series.
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We all know how bitter the rivalry is between Red Bull and Mercedes – it becomes even clearer on Netflix’s new Drive to Survive series.
Christian Horner was captured on video telling Lewis Hamilton to ‘shut the f*** up’ in the new series of Drive to Survive. The Netflix series has been a hugely popular media presence that has helped drive the popularity of Formula 1, particularly in the US.
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Bruno Lage is unlikely to select defender Ki-Jana Hoever in the near future, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Bruno Lage is unlikely to select defender Ki-Jana Hoever in the near future, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Retiring Blackcaps great Ross Taylor will feature for the New Zealand XI against the Netherlands in Napier next week as he looks to get some game-time ahead of his final One Day International series later this month. Having been ruled out of today's Plunket Shield match for the Central Stags as a Covid-19 'household contact', Taylor will turn out against the touring Dutch at McLean Park in the second one-day warm-up match on March 19 as well as the one-off T20 on the evening of the 21st. Taylor said he was excited to join the NZ XI and grateful to get some game time ahead of his final series for the Kiwis.
As Giovanni van Bronckhorst was at pains to stress, it’s only half-time in Rangers’ Europa League last 16 tie against Red Star Belgrade.
Ross Taylor will look to exit COVID-19 isolation and play straight back into form in warmup matches against the Netherlands before bidding farewell to cricket in the following ODI series. Ruled out of a first class game for the Central Stags as a close contact of a COVID-19 case, the 38-year-old will instead play white ball matches for a developing New Zealand XI at McLean Park in Napier from next week. "It'd be nice to have got in there and played for the Staggies," he said in a video call from home. "But to play some white-ball cricket with a higher intensity, I think it’s ideal preparation. "It's a great opportunity to see the Netherlands side up close and obviously there's a few Kiwi connections to them as well."
(Reuters) - New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor will look to exit COVID-19 isolation and play straight back into form in warmup matches against the Netherlands before bidding farewell to cricket in the following ODI series.