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Since the Federation Internationale de L’Automobile (FIA) declared war on aero packages in a desperate, and very politically correct and non-confrontational attempt to return Formula One (F1) racing to, well, racing, the cars have lost a great deal of the fluid beauty that used to make young boys grab their private parts with delight. Not that the new bunch of cars are elephant-man type ugly,...
Published: April 16, 2010
The first day of practice isn’t meant to be like this. It’s meant to be a gentle introduction to the circuit, getting the cars set up properly for Saturday’s onslaught. It is the time to make sure that everything is working properly and to make a bit of fine tuning of the set-up. For Sebastien Buemi, however, the day was far from normal. At 180 miles per hour on the main straight...
Published: April 16, 2010
Tiger Woods has formally announced that he will be playing in the Quail Hollow Championship, which is scheduled to take place April 26-May 2 in Charlotte, N.C. Amid reports of an imminent divorce from his wife Elin Nordegren, Woods has strayed from his typical routine of entering tournaments only at the very last minute and has committed to the Quail Hollow Championship a full 11 days in advance of...
Published: April 16, 2010
You just had to know the guy was in trouble when he couldn’t beat Lawrence Taylor on something called Donald J. Trump’s Pompous World of Golf. I saw Jerry Rice taking on L.T., whose golf swing might be described as “primitive” on a good day, in a match made for television. L.T. was so bad, he was afraid to hit a driver, and instead resorted to three-iron...
Published: April 16, 2010
Roger Federer and Serena Williams bestride their respective tennis worlds rather as Everest and K2 dominate the Himalayas. They may be just two amongst many world-beating champions, yet they remain the standard against which those others are measured. They can be conquered by the fittest, most ambitious, most determined of individuals, just as those two mighty mountains can, but they remain head and...
Published: April 16, 2010
Each year as we enter the first stages of the clay court season, I like to reflect on how much I love this time of year and also, how so many fans despise it. It seems odd that a surface the requires a player to have a truly complete game can be hated as much as our beloved clay. From Monte Carlo to Barcelona, from Rome to ultimately Roland Garros, the clay court season is built on attrition. ...
Published: April 15, 2010
Dammit! I trained my giant wrong, it was meant to get Milka Duno! American racing was back this week, with Indycar heading to Barber Motorsports Park (or Cadwell Park on growth hormones for British readers, everyone else can look it up) and NASCAR way out west in Phoenix Barber Motorsports Park is exactly like a artistic masterpeice (before you ask, giant spiders are the things of nightmares, not art),...
Published: April 15, 2010
Tiger’s wife has apparently had enough. With all signs pointing to her leaving Tiger and a divorce forthcoming, we’re left to wonder: what took her so long? After a laundry list of mistresses, insincere apologies, and a weak excuse of sex addiction, Elin stood by her man for almost five months before making this decision. So what pushed her over the edge? Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: April 15, 2010
Perhaps the lies people tell themselves are worse than any they could impart to another human being. Wake up! The time for covering disingenuous, fabricated, and sanctimonious feelings of elevated piety emanating primarily from deep inside the heart of Middle America has become too much to handle. Reality cries out, “Please, drop the facade!” Tiger Woods is exactly who is...
Published: April 15, 2010
I can hear Robbie Koenig’s voice now, “Brilliant!” Finally, this is the Rafa Nadal that we have come to know and revere over the years. Through two matches at the Master’s 1000 Monte Carlo five time defending champion Rafael Nadal has lost only two games. You heard me, two games. The rest of the field is starting to sweat. While he may be the biggest story in Monte Calro, Nadal...