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McLaren-Honda are planning to make a huge leap in performance when their new-spec engine is fired up at this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix. The team’s shortcomings in 2015 have been a direct result of Honda’s faulty V6 turbo power unit, but the Japanese manufacturer believes its use of development tokens will allow McLaren to challenge their historical rivals, Ferrari, at...
Published: August 17, 2015
Jason Day faced serious pressure when he stepped to the first tee on Sunday as he led the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits Golf Course in Kohler, Wisconsin. The Australian star was used to the first page of the leaderboard when he competed in major golf championships. However, he had never been able to bring a title home in the past. His playing partner for the final round was Jordan Spieth,...
Published: August 17, 2015
Formula One’s long summer break is drawing to a close, and we’ll finally get a chance to see the cars in action again at this weekend’s 2015 Belgian Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel goes into the race on a high following his brilliant victory in Hungary. Red Bull, Fernando Alonso and Max Verstappen will also be looking to build on their fine displays at the Hungaroring. But the title-challenging...
Published: August 17, 2015
Saturday’s Bledisloe Cup decider headlined the weekend’s international rugby extravaganza. New Zealand succeeded with a 41-13 hammering of Australia to tie the series and retain their most prized trophy. It’s the 13th year in a row the All Blacks have won the competition, setting a new record for consecutive Bledisloe Cup triumphs, but that southern-hemisphere collision accounted...
Published: August 17, 2015
In today’s golf climate, it’s not enough just to be good or even great. In order to win a major championship, you need to have a legendary performance. Jason Day proved that once again on Sunday at Whistling Straits, where he won the 2015 PGA Championship in record fashion to grab his first major title. Day triumphed by finishing at 20 under par, the lowest aggregate score at any...
Published: August 17, 2015
A week at Canada’s Rogers Cup competitions had several surprising plot twists and results. In the end, Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams did not win titles. Did the two US Open favorites gain or lose an edge here before their real missions take flight? We lead off with a set of “loser” slides for the bizarre and disgraceful way the week of tennis heated up. We profile other “winners,”...
Published: August 17, 2015
Finally. After a series of close calls and heartbreaks, Jason Day finally broke through and claimed his first major, winning the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin, holding off Jordan Spieth and the field while shooting an impressive 20-under for the tournament. Below, we’ll take a look back at Sunday’s action along with providing the final leaderboard and payouts. Leaderboard Payouts Recap Day...
Published: August 17, 2015
HAVEN, Wis. — He’s the best in the world now, at least in the rankings. No, Jordan Spieth didn’t win the PGA Championship, but he finished second. This after wins in the Masters and U.S. Open and after missing the playoff in the British Open by a single shot. It was a record-breaking year in which he finished with the lowest cumulative score for all four majors in a single season...
Published: August 17, 2015
Jason Day shot a five-under 67 Sunday to win the 2015 PGA Championship with a tournament total of 20 under par. It was his first career major and the first time a golfer has ever finished 20 under par at a major championship. While his record-breaking performance was a career-changing victory, he will likely cherish the aftermath with his wife Ellie Day and son Dash more than the trophy. Joe Fleming...
Published: August 17, 2015
Tennis star Kei Nishikori is currently dealing with a hip injury that will keep him out of at least one tournament. Continue for updates. Nishikori to Miss the Western and Southern Open Sunday, August 16 The W&S Open announced on Twitter that Nishikori withdrew from the tournament Sunday, a day after he was knocked out of the Rogers Cup by Andy Murray in the semifinals...