Hamilton vs Russell, Verstappen vs Perez, Leclerc vs Sainz: F1 teammates H2H in qualifying
The weekend just gone was a break in the F1 calendar, but the highly-anticipated British Grand Prix at Silverstone is just days away.
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The weekend just gone was a break in the F1 calendar, but the highly-anticipated British Grand Prix at Silverstone is just days away.
LEBANON, Tenn. — Denny Hamlin will start on the pole for Sunday’s Cup race at Nashville Superspeedway after second round qualifying was rained out Saturday.
Gilles Magnus stormed to a superb Race 1 pole position at WTCR Race of Spain by beating Nathanaël Berthon to the fastest time in a thrilling Q3 shootout at MotorLand Aragón. More to follow.
Dan Bewley topped the timesheets in qualifying to secure starting number advantage at the FIM Speedway Grand Prix in Gorzow, Poland. It marked a return to form for Bewley, who had faded in the championship battle since impressive showings in the opening two rounds. Ad/> The Englishman exploited a wider line and peak track conditions to clock 13.944secs and become the only rider to crack the 14-second barrier.
For all of the Olympic glory the Canadian women's team has enjoyed over the last decade, success at the FIFA World Cup has managed to elude it.
Times and results from Saturday’s MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3 free practice and qualifying sessions and MotoE race at TT Circuit, Assen
While the All England Club remains quiet for a few more days, down the road at the Wimbledon Qualifying and Community Sports Centre there is plenty of noise.
Star archer Deepika Kumari failed to impress in the qualifying round in her much-anticipated return, finishing a lowly 37th behind Ankita Bhakat in the World Cup Stage 3 in Paris on Wednesday. The world number three Deepika, who was making her India comeback after the Tokyo Olympics debacle last year, shot a disappointing 638 in the 72-arrow qualification round, a massive 37-point behind Korean Lee Gahyun who took the pole position in the women's recurve section. Her poor ranking meant that Deepika got a tough draw as the former world number one will have a potential second round clash against Korean Choi Misun, the 2016 Rio Olympics team gold medallist. Deepika will face Italian Chiara Rebagliati in her first round.