Chelsea in pole position to secure Osimhen’s signature
Nigeria’s Victor [FILES] Osimhen (Photo by Pius Utomi EKPEI / AFP)
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Nigeria’s Victor [FILES] Osimhen (Photo by Pius Utomi EKPEI / AFP)
Alex Marquez took his first MotoGP pole position in a thrilling Argentina Grand Prix qualifying, despite falling and his bike catching fire. A drying track set up an exciting climax as Marquez was one of the few riders to put dry tyres on for the final part of Q2, which paid off. Ad The Gresini Ducati rider had to go through Q1, after missing out on automatic qualification to Q2, and was fastest in the first part of qualifying, although he had a fall on his final run at Turn 13 and his bike caught fire.
Max Verstappen saw off a spirited Mercedes fightback to put his Red Bull on pole position for the Australian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen took pole position from George Russell and Lewis Hamilton for the Australian Grand Prix in tricky conditions during qualifying in Melbourne. Light rain before qualifying, cool conditions and chaos in the three practice sessions meant there were plenty of unknowns, but Verstappen came out on top with a superb final run in Q3 that was 0.236 seconds faster than Russell, with Hamilton another 0.136 seconds further adrift. Ad Verstappen, who has never won at Albert Park, was the only driver in Q3 to not do a warm-up lap before his flying laps.
Kenny Miller believes it would be seen as a failure if Scotland didn't qualify for Euro 2024 after getting off to the perfect start to the campaign.
Innovation is seen as key to solving some of Europe’s biggest societal, environmental and economic challenges. But competitiveness is lagging and renewed geopolitical uncertainty and Russia’s war in Ukraine are adding additional pressures.
JEDDAH: Sergio Perez won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and Max Verstappen drove from 15th to second to give Red Bull a 1-2 finish Sunday in what is shaping up to be a runaway season for the reigning Formula One champions. And there have only been two races so far. But it’s been two Red Bull wins, two 1-2 finishes, and an air of desperation from everyone else on the grid.
Sergio Perez took pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as team-mate Max Verstappen had a drivetrain problem which left him down in 15th place. Verstappen, who won the season-opener in Bahrain, was the big favourite to start the race from first place after topping all three practice sessions. Ad However, during Q2, his drivetrain failed so the reigning world champion will start 15th for the Grand Prix on Sunday.