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Formula One’s controversial new radio restrictions, designed to prevent teams and drivers from having a mid-race natter, have partially come into effect for this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix. Yet they did not stop Nico Rosberg from venting his disappointment at being beaten by Lewis Hamilton, his Mercedes teammate, to pole position at the Marina Bay track. “Damn it,” was all...
Published: September 20, 2014
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton won Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix ahead of world champion Sebastian Vettel in the Red Bull as the Briton won back-to-back races to take the lead in the drivers’ championship for the first time since May. And that was because Hamilton’s team-mate and title rival Nico Rosberg was forced to retire at the Marina Bay Street Circuit after suffering...
Published: September 20, 2014
Tiger Woods‘ 2015 PGA Tour season can’t be much worse than his 2014 season. What will 2015 look like for the 79-time PGA Tour? Certainly we have more questions than answers. First, a few lowlights of the former world No. 1’s 2014 season: Woods began the year at the Farmers Insurance Open, a tournament he has won seven times. He missed the secondary cut. He recorded just one...
Published: September 20, 2014
The 2014 Ryder Cup isn’t set to kick off until September 26, but some analysts, casual fans and observers of the sport are already writing off an inexperienced American team that’s set to face a strong European squad at historic Gleneagles, Scotland. That leads us to ask one huge question: Are they right? We already know the United States is a big underdog heading into the competition....
Published: September 20, 2014
New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and Argentina are enjoying their final rest week ahead of the last two rounds of this year’s Rugby Championship, with tensions building ahead of the competition’s closing chapters. The All Blacks enter their last two fixtures with a six-point lead over Australia and South Africa, but their chances of retaining the title remain balanced on a knife’s...
Published: September 20, 2014
The Formula 1 season moves to Singapore this weekend, where the Marina Bay Street Circuit will play host to the 14th round of the 2014 campaign. Recognised as the calendar’s only “true night race” by Formula1.com, the Singapore Grand Prix offers something a little different, although Nico Rosberg will still hope to emerge with an even greater lead at the head of the drivers’...
Published: September 20, 2014
Andy Murray‘s stance on Scottish independence may have cost him a few British fans. However, he probably gained some who respect him for having a backbone. On the eve of a historic vote on whether to secede from the United Kingdom, Murray tweeted his support for independence. Although Scottish voters rejected independence, Murray’s public support for such a divisive political issue...
Published: September 19, 2014
The summer break is over, and the title run-in to the 2014 Formula One continues with the Singapore Grand Prix. Singapore is a relatively new but exciting stop on the calendar, a street race through Marina Bay which takes place late in the evening. Kicking off the Asian autumn of the campaign—and closing in on the end of the season—it’s a crucial race in the title battle. Here are...
Published: September 19, 2014
The 2014 Apertura tournament is halfway through, so it’s crucial that the teams strengthen their performance if they want to qualify to the Liguilla. America are still in the lead with 17 points. However, they haven’t won in the past three matchdays, while Monterrey trail by one. Atlas had been another strong contender for the title until Week 5, as they haven’t secured another victory...
Published: September 19, 2014
The news, announced on Friday, that Wembley Stadium will host the semi-finals and final of the 2020 European Championships should not come as a significant surprise. Wembley is one of the biggest and best modern stadiums in Europe, if not the world. Its combination of capacity, infrastructure and travel links made it an almost unrivalled candidate for the showpiece as soon as UEFA, the competition...