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So, F1 is coming back to America, with a race in Austin, and a track designed by Hermann Tilke. Never has a sentence had such a great beginning and such a disappointing ending. And in line with America suddenly realising that racing other than NASCAR actually exists the country managed to scrape together not one, but two potential F1 teams, with an amalgum of stupid names, money (I’ll explain...
Published: May 27, 2010
The heir to the Tiger Woods’ throne is a young gun. He has a beautiful swing and is a straight hitter. Problem is, he only hits it about 165 yards right now. He goes by the name Brayden Bozak. Haven’t heard of him yet? Well, that may be because he is only six years old. If you don’t mind waiting a few years (well, maybe 15 or 20), he may be the rightful heir to King...
Published: May 27, 2010
Steve Stricker shot a solid two-under (-par) round of 68, in defense of his Crowne Plaza Invitational Title, playing at Colonial, in Fort Worth, Texas. Stricker is currently in 33rd place. Stricker is my A-player in Yahoo Fantasy Golf this week, where I am in the 80th percentile and at 2876 points after a couple of decent weeks. K.J. Choi played one shot lower than Stricker for a 67. He is my B-player...
Published: May 27, 2010
In the last two rounds in Spain and Monaco, Red Bull has finally started to turn their superiority over the rest of the field into big results. Furthermore, it appeared that Adrian Newey waved his magic wand again, and their margin over the rest of the field increased as opposed to decreasing. Their pace in Barcelona was more dominant than Brawn GP a year earlier. In 2009 qualifying, Button was only...
Published: May 27, 2010
2010’s star studied driver line-up is the strongest F1 has had since the 1980’s. However, one man missing from the current field is Kimi Raikkonen , who left F1 last season to try his hand at rallying. There have been a number of people asking about the possibility of Raikkonen returning to the sport in 2011 and, should he return, with whom. Raikkonen has insisted that he won’t make...
Published: May 27, 2010
Jason Bohn has no identity on the PGA Tour… yet. People don’t know his name at the drop of a hat; he flies under the radar in most events, as people clamor towards the stars and moneymakers. But recently, Mr. Bohn has people noticing his play, and has blown his deep cover. There will be questions about his game. There will be questions about his upbringing and schooling. Most importantly,...
Published: May 27, 2010
After leading his side, Huracan, to a runners-up spot in the 2009 Argentine Clausura, Matías Defederico quickly became the next big thing in Argentina. Labeled “the new Messi” and one part of a “fantastic” attack as labeled by the Argentine press, Defederico’s name became coveted both near and far. Teams in Europe, such as Liverpool, as well as Argentine giants...
Published: May 27, 2010
This is a slide of 7 forwards which I think have engraved their names into every Barcelona fans heart, I was inspired to make this after hearing the news of David Villa signing to Barcelona, so I decided to make a tribute of the best forwards of the decade. I have based them on their goal scoring ability, I have included Attacking Midfielder’s as well because they can act in advanced roles such...
Published: May 27, 2010
The Memorial looks to be the next head-to-head matchup in the story everyone loves: Can Phil Mickelson unseat Tiger Woods as No. 1? Both have committed to Jack Nicklaus’s tournament, and depending on how Mickelson does this week at Crowne Plaza/Colonial, he could go into Columbus as the No. 1 in the world, with Woods as No. 2. It all depends on Mickelson’s finish this week—and a bunch...
Published: May 27, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter is on site at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. Even though his name is not in the title of this week’s tournament the Hogan Mystique is alive and well at Colonial CC. There are only five tournaments on the PGA TOUR named for past players. Arnold Palmer has his Invitational presented by Mastercard...