Lando Norris on Canadian GP crash: I made a fool of myself - ESPN
MONTREAL — Lando Norris said he made a fool out of himself after crashing into the back of teammate and title rival Oscar Piastri at the end of the Canadian Grand Prix.
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MONTREAL — Lando Norris said he made a fool out of himself after crashing into the back of teammate and title rival Oscar Piastri at the end of the Canadian Grand Prix.
Four second half goals from former Manchester United and Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez clinched an unlikely Soccer Aid crown for the World XI at Old Trafford on Sunday night.
MIAMI :Boca Juniors will begin their Club World Cup campaign knowing their chances of advancing to the knockout stage will largely depend on the outcome of their matches against Europe’s heavyweights, coach Miguel Angel Russo said on Sunday.
Defending champion Mexico overcame a slow start to defeat the Dominican Republic 3-2 on Saturday night in a CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage match.
Defending champions Ferrari were heading for a third straight win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, after leading the 93rd edition of the race through the night and into Sunday morning at the Sarthe circuit.
Parklife 2025 will continue with a second day of live music and good vibes - and we're expecting to see a lot of lime green outfits in tow today.
MEXICO CITY :Daniel Suarez transformed disaster into triumph on Saturday, recovering from a morning crash to storm from last place to victory in NASCAR's Xfinity Series race, sending thousands of rain-drenched Mexican fans into ecstasy at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
Make no mistake about it: as a concept, the first-ever 32-team FIFA Club World Cup is good for the sport, from pretty much any vantage point. The entire sport rests on the club game and yet there was virtually zero opportunity for teams from different continents to square off against each other in competitive matches. In a globalized world dominated by the big European clubs from the big European leagues, it's a chance for the rest of the world to showcase what they do.