McLaren back on the brink of glory
ABU DHABI :McLaren are back on the brink, but this time Formula One's second most successful team are one step away from returning to the top after a 26-year wait rather than being at risk of financial failure.
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ABU DHABI :McLaren are back on the brink, but this time Formula One's second most successful team are one step away from returning to the top after a 26-year wait rather than being at risk of financial failure.
The Scarlets suffered late heartbreak in Bayonne after a Joris Segonds penalty two minutes from time resulted in a cruel 17-16 defeat for the Welsh club.
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ABU DHABI : McLaren are back on the brink, but this time Formula One's second most successful team are one step away from returning to the top rather than being at risk of financial failure.
ABU DHABI :Lando Norris led a McLaren front row sweep in qualifying for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Saturday with the team perfectly placed to win their first Formula One constructors' title since 1998.
GQEBERHA, South Africa :Seamer Dane Paterson took a career-best 5-71 and Temba Bavuma was unbeaten on 48 as South Africa closed the third day of the second test against Sri Lanka at 191 for three in their second innings on Saturday, a lead of 221 runs at St George’s Park.
ABU DHABI : Lewis Hamilton qualified only 18th for his final Formula One race with Mercedes after a broken plastic bollard wedged under his car and ruined his lap at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Saturday.
ABU DHABI : Oscar Piastri led a McLaren one-two in final practice for a season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that could crown the team Formula One constructors' world champions for the first time since 1998.