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The sweeping rule changes of last year yielded nearly unexpected results and emergence of new heroes in Brawn Mercedes and Jenson Button. This year, the field is wider with 12 teams including new teams as well as return of old names. The season would run on 19 tracks; the last time a season saw as many tracks was in 2005. The new inclusions aimed at widening the global footprint of the pinnacle of...
Published: March 12, 2010
No offense to the current leader of the World Golf Championship at Doral, Charl Schwartzel, but his moment in the spotlight is nothing more than a transient travesty for his confidence. When players like Schwartzel, who did not meet the minimum number of rounds required to be officially ranked in 2009, hold the lead at a world class golf event like Doral I can’t help but feel like I have seen...
Published: March 12, 2010
After a pretty interesting first practice, the second session was rather dull. The big stories in P1 were that Rosberg was faster than Schumacher, Button pipped Hamilton and Alonso had the measure of Massa. My big concern for P1 was the pace of Red Bull…or rather lack of pace! Would last years runners up improve in P2? Alguersari kicked us off by setting a first time of 2:02:757 encouragingly...
Published: March 12, 2010
Okay so here we go again for another F1 season and it’s all change on track and off for me. Anyone who has read my stuff before will know me as “that bloke who loved Honda.” I started writing about them in 2008 and followed them like a loving puppy through until the end of 2009, when I felt the team changed for the worse and Jenson left for McLaren. Now, I’m certainly no McLaren...
Published: March 12, 2010
That last name Senna bears a lot of weight. It’s a lot for one man to bear and sometimes seems like a name so heavy, that a whole nation can’t hold it up. Brazil has few national heroes, and one of them died at the peak of his career. It was, to say the least, shocking. Ayrton Senna was one of the icons of the 20th century, at least in motorsports. He was so influential, that even more...
Published: March 12, 2010
No one knows when Tiger Woods will return but Tiger and his closest advisers. But here are the Top 5 reasons he should return (and in my opinion return) for the Arnold Palmer Invitational (March 25-28 at The Bay Hill Club in Orlando, FL ) Photo Credits: Getty Images, AP Photo/US Weekly and San Diego Union-Tribune Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: March 12, 2010
Not one but two Masters tournaments, the first of the year. The only ATP events of the month, both centered in the sunshine of the United States. These are the last hard courts before spring ushers in the clay. No more of the artificial, punishing surfaces until the tour heads back to North America in late July. Many, indeed, will postpone their transfer from the all-too-brief grass season until August. So...
Published: March 11, 2010
Michael Schumacher will make his Formula One return this weekend at the Bahrain GP after a three year hiatus. In that time period and longer, many top young talents, German drivers especially, have been heralded as the next Michael Schumacher. Just like up and coming talented Argentinian footballers are touted as the next Diego Maradona, German drivers like Sebastian Vettel, Nico Rosberg,...
Published: March 11, 2010
Competing in his Davis Cup debut last weekend in Spain, current world No. 110 Marcel Granollers recently had a chance to stop and chat with me in this exclusive interview. Granollers, 23, began his year by defeating current world No. 7 Robin Soderling during the first round of the Australian Open for his biggest win to date. Capturing two doubles titles on the ATP World Tour in 2010, Granollers...
Published: March 11, 2010
In golf, like most sports, success is measured by numbers. How many majors did you win? How many PGA Tour events did you win? How much money did you earn over the course of your career? What was your career scoring average? Well, if its numbers that we’re talking about, here are a few numbers that demonstrate why Tiger Woods is still extremely likely to break Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18...