Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto not worried about team's performance slump in Mexico
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto said he is not overly concerned with Mercedes' Formula 1 resurgence following final upgrades to the W13 recently.
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Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto said he is not overly concerned with Mercedes' Formula 1 resurgence following final upgrades to the W13 recently.
SINGAPORE: Sports Hub CEO Lionel Yeo will step down from his position on Dec 9, when the Government takes over management of the facility.
HONG KONG: Rugby fans and revellers cheered the return of the Hong Kong Sevens on Friday (Nov 4) as the city's highest-profile sporting event was held after a three-year COVID-19 hiatus, though safety protocols meant crowds were smaller than before.
HONG KONG : Rugby fans and revellers readied for the Hong Kong Sevens on Friday as the city's highest-profile sporting event returns from a three-year COVID-19 hiatus, though safety protocols are set to make for a more subdued affair than previous editions.
Max Verstappen has had the best year yet in his Formula 1 career, winning a record 14 races in a single season - the most by any driver. He equalled Michael Schumacher (2004) and Sebastian Vettel (2013) with 13 wins at the 2022 United States Grand Prix, but he made the record his own at the Mexican GP.
SINGAPORE: Fines have been imposed on national swimmers Joseph Schooling, Amanda Lim and Teong Tzen Wei for breaching rules in the Singapore National Olympic Council's (SNOC) code of conduct during the SEA Games.
Nicky Butt is to take over from fellow co-owner Gary Neville as chief executive of Salford, the League Two club have announced.
SINGAPORE: Football fans in Singapore will have to pay at least S$98 to watch all of this year's FIFA World Cup matches live or on-demand.