UAE’s Rashed Al-Qemzi has won the Grand Prix of Italy for Team Abu Dhabi
SAN NAZZARO: Team Abu Dhabi’s Rashed Al-Qemzi recorded an impressive victory in the Grand Prix of Italy on Sunday to increase his lead in the 2023 UIM F2 World Championship.
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SAN NAZZARO: Team Abu Dhabi’s Rashed Al-Qemzi recorded an impressive victory in the Grand Prix of Italy on Sunday to increase his lead in the 2023 UIM F2 World Championship.
MONZA, Italy: Runaway Formula One leader Max Verstappen secured a record 10th straight win with victory at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday, with a Red Bull one-two on Ferrari’s home track. “That’s a nice stat,” Verstappen said on team radio immediately after the win. Another flawless performance from the two-time defending champion saw Verstappen beat teammate Sergio Pérez by 6.064 seconds. Carlos Sainz Jr.
Max Verstappen tidak henti-hentinya membuat prestasi di Formula 1. Pebalap Red Bull Racing itu baru saja membukukan rekor baru usai memenangi GP Italia 2023.
Duo Ferrari boleh menguasai Kualifikasi F1 GP Italia 2023. Tapi, pemenang balapan tetaplah driver Red Bull Racing Max Verstappen.
MONZA, Italy: Carlos Sainz Jr. was enjoying a perfect birthday weekend so far after he secured pole position for the Italian Grand Prix to the delight of the Ferrari tifosi on Saturday. Thousands of red-clad Ferrari fans cheered as Sainz, who turned 29 on Friday, crossed the line 0.013 seconds quicker than runaway Formula One leader Max Verstappen, who is chasing a record 10th straight victory on Sunday. “Tell me we have it, tell me we have it,” Sainz yelled into race radio after beating Verstappen’s time on his final flying lap. The roars from the grandstands should have confirmed it. It was his fourth career pole and first since Austin last year.
RIYADH: American stars Version1 tasted the “phenomenal feeling” of victory in the Rocket League tournament at Gamera8: The Land of Heroes on Sunday night, after beating Saudi Arabian team Rule One 4-1 in the grand final.
BUDAPEST, Hungary: The war with Russia hangs over the Olympic world these days as much as anywhere else. So perhaps it was fitting that the last person standing on the last event of the final day of the track and field world championships hailed from Ukraine. And perhaps it was perfect that Yaroslava Mahuchikh closed out that event with a gold medal hanging from her neck. Ukraine’s best high jumper, a symbol of hope to her war-torn country and defiance to those who would see it ruined, won a championship Sunday.
NEWCASTLE: Darwin Nunez came off the bench to score twice in the final 10 minutes as 10-man Liverpool came from a goal down to stun Newcastle 2-1 at St. James' Park on Sunday. Anthony Gordon had pounced on a Trent Alexander-Arnold mistake to put the Magpies in front before Virgil van Dijk was sent off for bringing down Alexander Isak inside half an hour. But Newcastle failed to make the man advantage count and were punished when Nunez produced two moments of rare quality so far in his Liverpool career to turn the game on its head. "With 10 men in my history, 1,000 games (as a manager), I have never had something like that.