When is the Grand National 2022? Date, schedule, tickets, results, weather forecast, betting odds and more
Twelve months on from an epic, history-making Grand National the world’s most famous horse race returns for its 174th renewal this weekend.
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Twelve months on from an epic, history-making Grand National the world’s most famous horse race returns for its 174th renewal this weekend.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff insists there will be no “magic fix” to cure Mercedes’ stuttering start to the 2022 Formula 1 season, but says he is targeting an improved display at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. The Silver Arrows, vying for a ninth successive constructors’ title, have struggled to match the pace of rivals Ferrari and Red Bull in the early weeks of the season.
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.
Sebastian Vettel’s return to Formula 1 has been an eventful one already at the Australian Grand Prix weekend.
Lewis Hamilton finished a distant seventh in first practice for the Australian Grand Prix.
Kevin Magnussen has withdrawn from Friday’s media commitments in Melbourne, the Haas driver suffering with nausea.
MELBOURNE : Twice world champion Fernando Alonso is enjoying his comeback in Formula One and hopes to have another two or three years in the series, the Spaniard said on Friday.
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.