‘Burning feet’ force early exit from FP2 for Stroll

Williams’ Lance Stroll literally held his feet to the fire Friday during FP2, forcing the Canadian to cut short his run in the evening session. Stroll was running through his programmes without much trouble before feeling a burning pain in his feet. Fortunately, just strong discomfort ensued with no injury. “There was some burning inRead moreRead more

F1’s Sean Bratches: ‘The fan is at the centre of all our plans’

Formula 1’s new commercial director Sean Bratches is putting the fans at the forefront of Liberty Media’s long-term plans for growing the sport. The former ESPN marketing expert has identified numerous venues of growth opportunities for Formula 1, with a focus on digital products and platforms. “The basis of this, if you peel everything back,Read moreRead more

Sainz: Red Bull Ring ‘like driving a simulator’

Toro Rosso driver Carlos Sainz says that the track at the Red Bull Ring is so smooth, it’s almost like being in the simulator. The Austrian Grand Prix returned to the Formula 1 calendar in 2014 after a ten-year absence. The 2.683-mile circuit was fully refurbished by its owner, Red Bull drinks company founder DietrichRead moreRead more

Wolff: ‘There’s a chance Rosberg will return to F1’

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff isn’t discarding a return of reigning world champion Nico Rosberg to Grand Prix racing. Rosberg’s retreat from the sport after conquering the world title last year came as a shock to all, and especially to his Mercedes bosses Toto Wolff and Niki Lauda. The Austrian F1 legend has played down theRead moreRead more

Button back in action: ‘It never leaves you’

Jenson Button is gearing up for his special guest appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix at the end of the month where he’ll sub for Indy bound Fernando Alonso. Button’s ‘sabbatical’ contract with McLaren this year allowed for the Woking-based outfit to call upon the services of the 2009 world champion. And when Zak BrownRead moreRead more

No Ferrari switch for Max Verstappen, says Marko

Red Bull insists it won’t be losing Max Verstappen to a rival team like Ferrari before his contract runs out. The F1 silly season seems to kick off earlier each year, and did such that yesterday with rumors that Sebastian Vettel has signed a pre-agreement with Mercedes for 2018. Click Here: true religion jean shortRead moreRead more

Why Money (Usually) Can’t Buy You A Successful Campaign

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is weighing a 2020 presidential run. He’d join two other wealthy, self-funding Democrats in the primary: John Delaney and Tom Steyer. It turns out running for president isn’t typically a good investment. Only one major self-funding candidate — Donald Trump — has ever won the Oval Office. Still,Read moreRead more

U.N. Expert Clarifies Statistic On U.S. Detention Of Migrant Children

The author of a sweeping new U.N. study on the detaining and jailing of children worldwide acknowledges that he erred in saying the U.S. is holding more than 100,000 children in migration-related detention. The author, human rights lawyer Manfred Nowak, says he wasn’t aware at the time that the number was from 2015. He addsRead moreRead more

'We don't want to be in trouble!' – Klopp admits pressure forced Liverpool's fixture backflip

The Reds boss was originally adamant his team would not have their schedule compromised, but has revealed why he changed his mind Liverpool’s agreement to force the Carabao Cup quarter-final into their packed fixture schedule was because of pressure from football’s governing bodies, says coach Jurgen Klopp. The Reds confirmed on Tuesday that they will play bothRead moreRead more

Giggs hoping to unite Bale and Ramsey for Wales' final qualifier

The Wales boss is keen to combine his nation’s two biggest stars for a crunch match Ryan Giggs is hopeful of starting Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey in Wales’ crucial Euro 2020 qualifier with Hungary after using both players in the win over Azerbaijan. Bale made his first appearance in a month on Saturday asRead moreRead more