Piastri angered by grid drop, McLaren protest rejected
:McLaren's Oscar Piastri said his drop from third to seventh on the Austrian Grand Prix starting grid for exceeding track limits in qualifying on Saturday was "embarrassing" for Formula One.
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:McLaren's Oscar Piastri said his drop from third to seventh on the Austrian Grand Prix starting grid for exceeding track limits in qualifying on Saturday was "embarrassing" for Formula One.
SPIELBERG, Austria :Red Bull's triple world champion Max Verstappen followed up a Saturday sprint win with a statement pole position for Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix, with McLaren's Lando Norris again alongside on the front row.
McLaren's Oscar Piastri said his drop from third to seventh on the Austrian Grand Prix starting grid for exceeding track limits in qualifying on Saturday was "embarrassing" for Formula One.
:Twice MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati led from lap one to the chequered flag to win the Dutch Motorcycle Grand Prix sprint on Saturday as championship leader Jorge Martin finished second and Marc Marquez crashed out in turn two.
WOLFSBURG, Germany : Discussions within the Netherlands squad have cleared the air, after a poor performance in their last game at Euro 2024, and readied the players for their last-16 clash against Romania on Tuesday, midfielder Tijjani Reijnders said on Saturday.
Lolo Jones, at age 41, returned to the U.S. Olympic track and field trials for the first time in 12 years on Friday, competing in the 100 metres hurdles despite being "terrified" to step onto the track.
Andrew Wiggins will not join the Canadian men's basketball team at training camp, a decision that was out of his hands.
Andre De Grasse crossed the finish line with his arms open wide, certain he'd just sprinted to yet another Canadian title in the 100 metres.