Leclerc will be ‘feeling pretty defeated at this point’
Danica Patrick said that Charles Leclerc will be “feeling pretty defeated at this point” after yet another pole position failed to be converted into a race win.
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Danica Patrick said that Charles Leclerc will be “feeling pretty defeated at this point” after yet another pole position failed to be converted into a race win.
A worst home defeat in 94 years for England is a collective failure than can’t be pinned on one player, but here’s their indvidual rankings, regardless.
The fact that the FIFA World Cup has been brought to the Middle East for the first time in its history will be of great benefit to fans who will be able to enjoy it live from Qatar. One of these is the opportunity to attend up to two matches on the same day. A rarity in the history of this tournament.
Qatar 2022 represents excitement for a select group of National Teams that have already qualified for it; however, for most others, it means frustration and sadness for not having been able to achieve their goal of participating. The fact is that losing the privilege of playing a World Cup on the field is painful, but when it happens for reasons outside the field of play, it is even more painful.
(Reuters) - Three-times Olympic hammer throw champion Anita Wlodarczyk said she would miss the rest of the season, including the World Championships, after undergoing surgery for a torn muscle she suffered foiling a break-in earlier this month.
Frenkie de Jong says he is ‘flattered’ by Manchester United’s rumoured interest but insists he has no update on a potential transfer and remains happy at Barcelona.
(Reuters) - New Zealand fast bowler Kyle Jamieson will miss the final test against England and return home after picking up a back injury during the second match at Trent Bridge, the country's cricket board (NZC) said on Tuesday.
Damon Hill said Fernando Alonso was “up to his old tricks” in Baku after Alex Albon accused him of deliberately leaving the track during qualifying.