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Video Ferrari Kenang 50 Tahun Gelar Juara F1 Niki Lauda di Sirkuit Monza - sport.detik.com

Video Ferrari Kenang 50 Tahun Gelar Juara F1 Niki Lauda di Sirkuit Monza

Tim Formula 1 Ferrari mengenang kembali kejayaan masa lalu dimana mendiang Niki Lauda mendapatkan gelar juara pertamanya di sirkuit Monza Italia. Niki 50 tahun yang lalu itu mewakili Ferrari.

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Lewis Hamilton - Charles Leclerc - Lewis Hamilton ‘ready’ for F1’s resumption after questioning his Ferrari future - breakingnews.ie - Netherlands - Hungary

Lewis Hamilton ‘ready’ for F1’s resumption after questioning his Ferrari future

Lewis Hamilton is “ready” and his Ferrari team are “fully focused” to hit the ground running when Formula One fires up again at this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix.

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Lewis Hamilton - Valtteri Bottas - Sergio Perez - Cadillac Rekrut Bottas dan Perez untuk F1 2026 - sport.detik.com

Cadillac Rekrut Bottas dan Perez untuk F1 2026

Tim baru di Formula 1 Cadillac sudah punya susunan pebalap untuk musim depan. Mereka menggaet duo pebalap gaek, Sergio Perez dan Valtteri Bottas.

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Why fan violence still sullies Latin American football - arabnews.com - Brazil - Colombia - Usa - Argentina - Mexico - Chile - Ecuador - Uruguay - Honduras - Malaysia - Peru

Why fan violence still sullies Latin American football

Santiago — CHL Santiago, Aug 21, 2025 : Images of a fan jumping from the stands to escape a beating as bottles, rocks and seats fly through the air at a game between Chilean and Argentine clubs in Buenos Aires on Wednesday highlight the enduring problem of violence in Latin American football. Over 100 people were arrested over the bloody battles between supporters of Universidad de Chile and Argentina’s Independiente, which left 19 people injured, three seriously. From Mexico to Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Ecuador, stadium violence continues to mar the beautiful game in football-mad Latin America. Here is a quick overview of the situation: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay have all enacted laws over the past two decades to tackle hooliganism, including, in some cases, with prison sentences. But the violence continues unabated. So far this year in Chile, twelve matches were suspended due to violence, according to the players’ union. In April, two fans died during a stampede outside a Santiago stadium before a Copa Libertadores match between local side Colo Colo and Brazil’s Fortaleza. In Argentina, more than 100 people have died in the last 20 years, 157 in Brazil between 2009 and 2019, and 170 died in Colombia between 2001 and 2019, according to academic and NGO studies. There’s an idea “that stadiums are spaces where it’s legitimate to commit acts of violence, not just physical violence, but also racism and homophobia,” Argentine sociologist Diego Murze, author of the book “Football, Violence, and the State,” told AFP. According to Murze, there’s a “tribal logic that has always prevailed in football,” including a culture of provocation between fans that has “re-emerged

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Argentina - Taif Derby to headline weekend racing at King Khalid Racecourse - arabnews.com - Usa - Algeria - Guinea - Saudi Arabia - Chile - Malaysia

Taif Derby to headline weekend racing at King Khalid Racecourse

TAIF: King Khalid Racecourse is set for a packed weekend of racing with 2000 Guineas winner Mhally (GB) facing several familiar rivals in a field of 12 assembled for the $106,000 Taif Derby on Saturday.

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Luis Suarez - Kieron Pollard - Argentina - Squads locked in for DP World ILT20 Development Tournament in Dubai - arabnews.com - Algeria - Uae - Chile - Malaysia

Squads locked in for DP World ILT20 Development Tournament in Dubai

DUBAI: The six franchises that will compete at the third DP World International League T20 Development Tournament have finalized their squads for the competition through a player selection draft.

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Luis Suarez - Noah Lyles - Malaysia rules out return of F1 over costs - arabnews.com - Algeria - Thailand - Malaysia - Singapore

Malaysia rules out return of F1 over costs

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia on Thursday ruled out Formula One returning to the country in the near future, citing costs and an already packed racing calendar. The Southeast Asian nation first hosted an F1 race in 1999 at its Sepang International Circuit, with the last grand prix held there in 2017. Malaysia dropped out of the F1 calendar from 2018 amid the rising costs of hosting the event. Sepang still annually stages MotoGP motorbike racing. Sports minister Hannah Yeoh said hosting F1 again would require the Malaysian government to pay about 300 million ringgit ($71.09 million) annually. Beyond hosting rights, Yeoh said the circuit requires about 10 million ringgit a year to maintain to the required standards for top-level motor racing. “Malaysia must also bind itself to a contract of between three to five years with Liberty Media (which holds F1’s commercial rights), amounting to a commitment of about 1.5 billion ringgit during this period,” she told parliament on Thursday. “The current race calendar is very tight and if Malaysia is interested in hosting again, we will have to compete with other countries for a place on the calendar,” she added. In the region, Singapore stages a night race and Thailand hopes to become the latest host. The Thai cabinet in June approved a $1.2 billion bid to stage F1 on the streets of Bangkok from 2028. Yeoh said Malaysia is not shutting the door completely on having F1 races again, if any corporate entities were willing to shoulder the costs. “We are open to this and can cooperate,” she added. “The Formula 1 is a very prestigious sporting event that is followed by many fans around the world. “So if we could afford it, it’s a good-to-have event in Malaysia.”

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