Fernando Alonso staying with Aston Martin on 'multi-year' deal
Fernando Alonso will remain with Aston Martin beyond this season after signing a new 'multi-year' deal with the British-based Formula One team.
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Fernando Alonso will remain with Aston Martin beyond this season after signing a new 'multi-year' deal with the British-based Formula One team.
Fernando Alonso has signed a new contract with Aston Martin, the Formula One team said on Thursday.
LONDON : Arsenal's form in the Premier League has put them within sight of their first title for 20 years but there is a good reason why many remain sceptical about the ability of Mikel Arteta's side to hold off Manchester City and Liverpool.
PARIS : Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge expects to make history with his third consecutive Olympic marathon gold medal at this year's Games in Paris, he told Reuters in a interview on Thursday, adding that there were no thoughts about retirement yet.
Belgium's Wout van Aert will miss this year's Giro d'Italia as he recovers from injuries sustained in a crash at the Dwars door Vlaanderen last month, his team said on Thursday.
Impaire Et Passe had to survive a lengthy stewards' inquiry before being declared the winner of the William Hill Aintree Hurdle.
The fixture scheduled to take place at Bellewstown on Sunday has been cancelled.
India's challenge at the Badminton Asia Championships ended after double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu and HS Prannoy bowed out in pre-quarterfinals of their respective events at Ningbo, China on Thursday. Sindhu, who is desperately seeking to rediscover her form ahead of the Paris Olympics, fought valiantly for for an hour and nine minutes but was outperformed by sixth seed Han Yue of China 18-21 21-13 17-21. It was Sindhu's first loss against Yue against whom she had a flawless 5-0 record before Thursday's contest.