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Six races down and 14 to go and the 2012 F1 season could not be more open. So far, there have been six different winning drivers and five different winning cars from the first six races, a sequence of results which has given the F1 Standings a completely different look from 12 months ago, when Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel dominated the sport virtually all year. This year, the reigning world champion,...
Published: May 28, 2012
Tiger Woods is widely considered the greatest to ever pick up a set of sticks and golf his ball. He has brought unprecedented swagger, dominance, and global exposure to a game that many don’t typically consider a “sport.” Golf is now a $76 billion industry—larger than film, music, and newspapers, according to Golf procon.org. Unfortunately, Tiger turned out to be a falsely advertised...
Published: May 28, 2012
When it comes to golf, most people can recognize the popular names: Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson (after this past year’s Masters) and of course, Tiger Woods. As some of the great names of golf continue to play as they always have, a few lower-key golfers have been edging their way onto leaderboards and into conversations that usually begin with, “Hey, have you ever...
Published: May 27, 2012
Luke Donald won the European Tour’s BMW Championship at Wentworth in London, England and recaptured the No. 1 Official World Golf Ranking, as Rory McIlroy failed to make his second consecutive cut. It is Donald’s second win of the year. He also won the Transitions Championship at Innisbrook in March on the PGA Tour. Can a major championship be in Luke’s immediate future? If...
Published: May 27, 2012
It’s curious how roars of sheer adrenaline can so quickly shift to soundless shock. Such is the story of Tiger Woods and the fickle sports fan. I’ve rooted for Tiger since he was a lanky, swift-swinging amateur torpedoing through fields of what were supposedly the world’s best young golfers. When his stardom finally hit the pro circuit, I watched vigorously as both a fan and student...
Published: May 27, 2012
After claiming his second career victory at the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix, Mark Webber is officially ready to win his first Formula One World Championship. The 35-year-old ran a flawless race Sunday in Monte Carlo, starting from the pole position and finishing 0.6 seconds ahead of German Nico Rosberg. It was the eighth win of Webber’s career and the third consecutive victory at the race for...
Published: May 27, 2012
Mark Webber has won the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix in what will go down as a great win for the Red Bull Racing Team. Webber was closely followed by Nico Rosberg of Mercedes and Fernando Alonso of Ferrari, who finished the race second and third, respectively. Webber started from the pole, and he finished in first. A win like this just goes to show you how important pole position can be, especially at a...
Published: May 27, 2012
Red Bull Racing has two racers in the top three of Formula One’s standings with Mark Webber’s victory in the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix. Webber is three points behind Fernando Alonso in Formula One’s overall standings. He is tied with Red Bull teammate Sebastian Vettel. With two top racers near the top of Formula One’s championship standings, Red Bull Racing is becoming the hottest...
Published: May 27, 2012
In a year where we have had exciting, unpredictable racing for five consecutive races, the annual visit to Monaco could only be an anticlimax. And, as per usual, Monaco didn’t fail to disappoint. While Mark Webber continued the unpredictable start to the 2012 season—becoming the sixth different winner in six races—the race itself offered little to excite fans, particularly after the...
Published: May 27, 2012
The 2012 Monaco Grand Prix was certainly a record-breaker. Never before had the top four cars finished so closely together around the tight street circuit, and the victory of Mark Webber marked the first time in history that a Formula One season has had six different winners in the first six races. However, close as it was at the end, in many respects the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix illustrated a...