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For Williams Technical Director Sam Michael, success does not necessarily mean putting teammates Rubens Barrichello and Pastor Maldonado on the podium in Barcelona. For the team suffering a terrible start to the 2011 season, four races have passed into F1 History without scoring a single World Championship point. Mr. Michael will probably be quite happy just to have a car finish in the top 10, to...
Published: May 16, 2011
In Aug. 1996, a smiling Tiger Woods looked at the cameras and said, “Hello, world,” instantly capturing the hearts of fans across the globe and immediately taking his place as the new pitchman for the PGA and Nike. For the past 15 years, Woods and a few other notable golfers (Phil Mickelson) have been the face of the tour, promoting everything from watches to cars and everything in between. With...
Published: May 15, 2011
It’s time for the first European race of the season as the Formula One circus heads to Barcelona for the third time this year for the Spanish Grand Prix from May 20-22. The Circuit de Catalunya has already hosted two stints of preseason testing, one more than usual, on account of the political unrest in Bahrain earlier this year. Because of the huge amounts of testing done here over the years,...
Published: May 14, 2011
Kathy Bissell The TPC Sawgrass has been the home of The Players for 30 years. In that time, there have been great scores, like the tournament record -24 by Greg Norman in 1994, or the course record shared by Norman and Fred Couples who both shot 63s. But those are the good numbers. The TPC Sawgrass is really known for the dreaded others. The doubles, triples and unmentionables. Here are those who hold...
Published: May 14, 2011
Texas senator Dan Patrick is clearly one of the millions of Americans who don’t know what F1 is nor how popular it is everywhere else in the world. Only the USA is retarded in its grasp of the universal prestige and importance of Formula One. The advanced designs and technologies that spring forth from the teams’ relentless efforts to be even better than they are now, gradually feed the...
Published: May 14, 2011
It’s been a year and a half since the day Charlie Davies’ career, and his life, almost came to a sudden halt. The start of 2009 had turned Davies into a superstar in the United States. In the midst of a great season at Hammarby in Sweden, Davies left to join up with the National Team to compete in the FIFA Confederations Cup, where his goal against Egypt opened the scoring in the final...
Published: May 13, 2011
When Tiger Woods removed himself from the Players Championship this week, I couldn’t help but wonder what it meant for him and his legacy. Sure, in the grand scheme of things, the Players Championship in one year, in any year, doesn’t mean a thing. However, for a man who’s nursing a badly broken down knee with an equally broken swing, it starts to mean something. While Woods is only...
Published: May 13, 2011
Special from The Players Championship – Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Phil Mickelson had another day of up-and-down golf on the penalizing TPC Sawgrass during The Players. However, he is not out of it for the weekend because big scoring swings, like the ones he had today, are possible for anyone to experience on the remarkable Pete Dye golf course. He is now nine shots back of leader David Toms, who...
Published: May 13, 2011
Tiger Woods News Update: Tiger Woods is easily one of the biggest names that the sports world has seen. He is also one of the most polarizing figures that the sports world has ever seen. At one point Tiger was not only considered to be the best golfers in the world, he was considered to be one of the best athletes in the world. People knew who Tiger Woods was from California to New York. His name was...
Published: May 13, 2011
Tiger Woods has played nine holes of competitive golf since his tie for fourth place at the Masters. Yesterday, on his first tee shot at this week’s Players Championship, Woods tweaked the knee that had kept him off the course for several weeks—the same knee that he injured during the third round of the Masters hitting a shot from under Ike’s Tree. The same knee that he limped...