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Lionel Messi wins record seventh Ballon d'Or: Darren Wells reports
Lionel Messi wins record seventh Ballon d'Or: Darren Wells reports
Ferrari ended a 45-race winless streak on Sunday to start Formula One's new era with a flourish and a one-two finish in Bahrain that sent the sport's oldest and most glamorous team back to the top.
If the battle between Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen is any measure of the season to come in Formula 1, it is going to be quite a year.
After winning last year's Formula One title on the last lap of the last race, Max Verstappen's title defence began with a different sort of drama — his critics might say karma — as his Red Bull car retired just laps from the end of the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.
MANAMA : Lewis Hamilton has won a record 103 Formula One grands prix but Mercedes's seven-times world champion was all smiles in Bahrain on Sunday after third place exceeded his expectations.
Max Verstsappen’s palpable dissatisfaction with his Red Bull team’s efforts at Bahrain should not be a source of worry despite a pointless start. It appears that a fuel pump problem was responsible for the twin disappointment experienced by Verstappen and his team-mate Sergio Perez in their dramatic, late failures. Vertsappen managed to get to lap 54 before he was forced to protect his car from further damage, while Perez was not given that limited blessing — he simply seized up on a corner on the final lap.
MÉRIBEL, France: Federica Brignone won the last race of the women’s World Cup season and Tessa Worley grabbed the giant slalom title as Mikaela Shiffrin blew a big lead on the second leg on Sunday.