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Sunday morning at 8 a.m., I was up bright and early watching the action from Istanbul (Constantinople, anyone?) where Red Bull Racing and Mclaren were clearly the class of the field. RBR was on it’s way to a one-two finish when Sebastien Vettel decided that he wanted to overtake points leader and teammate Mark Weber and essentially crashed himself out of the race and bumped Weber back to third. A...
Published: May 31, 2010
Siblings can get on a person’s nerves sometimes. But in many everyday cases, there are siblings that work with each other. Such is the case with several athletes. No matter how annoying they can get at times, sometimes they are your partner in crime. B/R would like to take a look at some of the oddest and talented twin siblings in sports. Enjoy! Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: May 31, 2010
“If someone says I am better than Roger, I think they know nothing about tennis, ” Rafael Nadal said after beating Lleyton Hewitt at this year’s French Open. “It’s difficult to compare Roger with me right now. He has 16 Grand Slams, I have six. Roger’s records might be impossible to beat. ” “I am number two in the world for five years now ,”...
Published: May 31, 2010
So far, Red Bull have messed it up. Seven races in, they have had a car qualify in pole position every time. Despite this, they have only three victories this season. So why does it keep going wrong? Is it just bad luck? Here’s a brief summary of the season so far. The season didn’t start well for Red Bull due to reliability issues. Vettel lost out after starting first due to a faulty spark...
Published: May 31, 2010
It seems that Red Bull Racing have hung Mark Webber out to dry on the unfortunate, and probably unnecessary, incident between himself and teammate Sebastian Vettel in Turkey. The crash cost RBR an almost certain one-two and left the team scrambling to get Webber to the line for third place. The incident occurred on lap 41 and appeared, at first glance, to be a simple racing incident caused by Vettel...
Published: May 31, 2010
From last minute goals to prayers being answered, we review the top 10 most heart stopping breath taking miracles on a football pitch ever to be witnessed with numbers 10-6 this week, and 5-1 the following week. Enjoy the read. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: May 31, 2010
On Sunday at the Turkish GP, we witnessed another shining example of un-sportsman like conduct, not from a driver, but from a team. Mark Webber, in his Red Bull, was leading a group of the 4 fastest drivers, Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull), Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), and Jenson Button (McLaren). Webber seemed to have a one second gap on Vettel, who was being harassed by Lewis Hamilton just a few...
Published: May 31, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter is on site at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. The weatherman posted some pretty impressive high numbers during the four rounds at Colonial. The high temperatures were 93 on Thursday, 95 on Friday, 94 on Saturday and 93 on Sunday. The 95 on Friday broke the record high of 94 set in 1982. Zack...
Published: May 31, 2010
Ask anyone if they know the tennis player Gerald Melzer and they will probably give you a blank stare. Gerald Melzer is only nineteen years old and has already enjoyed a career high ranking of 825. Why is Gerald Melzer being featured here? Is it because those who have seen him play marvel at his forehand slice? Maybe he has lightening footwork? Are there people touting him to...
Published: May 30, 2010
Whilst watching Nicole Scherzinger’s ditsy and somewhat cringe worthy commentary on her beau Lewis Hamilton’s chances before the start of the Grand Prix, it’s not difficult to wonder what the Brit sees in her. Yet beyond the obvious beauty on the outside, she seemingly fills the high heeled and stereotypical boots often associated with the WAGs of sportsmen. During her interview,...