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F1 reveal teaser trailer for Netflix documentary ‘Drive to Survive'
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F1 reveal teaser trailer for Netflix documentary ‘Drive to Survive'
Max Verstappen said he can not even think about the title right now after a second retirement from P2 of the season in Australia.
Lewis Hamilton has lauded the performance of his Mercedes team after a much-improved display saw the Silver Arrows secure their second podium finish of the season at the Australian Grand Prix. Having qualified fifth yesterday, a place ahead of team-mate George Russell, Hamilton produced a steady and consistent display of old as the eight-time constructors’ champions continued their upward trajectory at Albert Park.
Harold Varner III es un golfista diferente. De familia muy modesta ha llegado al deporte gracias a un profesor universitario que le vio maneras y sigue cambiándose y dejando sus cosas en el cuarto del caddie, lejos por ejemplo del fabuloso vestidos del famoso 'Club House' del Augusta National. A sus 31 años y rondando el Top 100 soñaba con jugar el Masters y un alucinante eagle en el hoyo 18 que le dio la victoria en el PIF Saudi International y le colocaba una semana en el Top 50… justo la que determinaba las invitaciones para este torneo. A sus 31 años, el jugador que nació en Ohio y creció en Gastonia a 280 kilómetros al norte de Augusta pretendía emular a Fuzzy Zoeller, el último novato en ganar en la mítica cita del tapiz verde de Georgia. Lo hizo en 1979.
F1 reveal teaser trailer for Netflix documentary ‘Drive to Survive'
A flawless Charles Leclerc led from start to finish to steer his Ferrari to an action-packed win at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday with world champion Max Verstappen failing to finish. The world championship leader from Monaco started from pole, held his position at the first corner and never looked back, scorching round the 58-lap Albert Park circuit to take the chequered flag by a massive 20.5 seconds. Red Bull's Sergio Perez was second with George Russell an encouraging third for the struggling Mercedes and his seven-time world champion teammate Lewis Hamilton fourth.
Charles Leclerc extended his Formula One championship lead with victory at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.
MELBOURNE: Charles Leclerc has completed a dominant weekend in his Ferrari after converting his pole position into a comprehensive triumph in the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.The 24-year-old Leclerc extended his lead in the drivers’ championship while claiming his second win of the season following victory in the season-opening race in Bahrain.Leclerc was able to hold off Red Bull rival Max Verstappen during the opening laps and defended well mid-race under safety car conditions to pull away for a decisive 20.524-second victory.Sergio Perez overcame a slow start to take second ahead of the Mercedes’ combination of George Russell, who secured his first podium finish for the season, and Lewis Hamilton.McLaren pair Orlando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo finished fifth and sixth.Verstappen, the world champion, endured another frustrating race when a mechanical failure ended his hopes while he was running second 39 laps into the 58-lap race.But Verstappen never really challenged Leclerc, whose Ferrari was clearly the quicker car under race conditions in Melbourne.The drivers’ championship leader, who pitted on Lap 22, confirmed that when posting the fastest lap of 1 minute, 20.260 seconds with a final-lap flourish.“The car was incredible today. Really.