Max Verstappen clinches third F1 world title in Qatar sprint race - ESPN
DOHA, Qatar — Max Verstappen wrapped up his third Formula One championship on Saturday with six races to spare.
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DOHA, Qatar — Max Verstappen wrapped up his third Formula One championship on Saturday with six races to spare.
DOHA :Red Bull's Max Verstappen was on course to secure his third Formula One championship on Saturday after qualifying third for a Qatar Grand Prix sprint race with sole title rival and team mate Sergio Perez five places behind.
Max Verstappen will begin his quest to win the world championship from third for Saturday’s sprint race in Qatar as Oscar Piastri took a surprise pole position.
Rebeca Andrade of Brazil denied Simone Biles a 22nd world title by winning the women's vault competition ahead of the American superstar on Saturday in Antwerp, Belgium.
Oscar Piastri took pole position in qualifying for the sprint race in Qatar later Saturday, with Max Verstappen on the verge of clinching his third consecutive Formula One title.
The Indian men's kabaddi team emerged victorious after an hour of arguments to reclaim its Asian Games title, beating defending champions Iran 33-29 in a controversial final, which was temporarily suspended, on Saturday. The women's team survived by the skin of its teeth as it beat Chinese Taipei 26-25 in a dramatic final for the country's 100th medal. There was hardly anything separating the two teams in the men's summit clash at 28-28 with one minute and five seconds left on the clock.
"It was because it was the first time I heard somebody call me a world champion. Something just switched in my head where I just burst into tears and I couldn't get one word out. It just shows how much this means to means to me. It’s a childhood dream come true."
Manchester City players want to send a message to the rest of the Premier League when they take on Arsenal at the weekend.