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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen told he can have no complaints by Russell over controversial penaltyGeorge Russell doesn't think Max Verstappen can complain about his five-second penalty at the Saudi Arabian GP.
The University of Louisville and Kosair for Kids are making a groundbreaking impact by expanding the Kosair for Kids Center ...
Max Verstappen picked up a five-second penalty for his incident with Oscar Piastri at the start of the Saudi Arabian GP, ...
BEN WHITTAKER avenged his split draw with Liam Cameron with a comprehensive win in the rematch – but there was then huge ...
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Coventry City player ratings from CoventryLive as Sky Blues reporter Andy Turner hands out the scores from Home Park ...
Which Patriots players are in it for the long haul? Whose job is on the line this summer? Tom E. Curran ranks the roster by ...
The chances are slim, but they do exist. The Raptors finished their season with the 7th worst record in the NBA, and have a 7 ...
A third win in five races for McLarens in-form Oscar Piastri sees him leapfrog team-mate Lando Norris at the top of the ...
IndyCar sensation Conor Daly's father, Derek, took to the social media platform X and reacted to the penalties awarded to four-time F1 champion Max Verstappen and Liam Lawson at the 2025 Saudi Arabian ...
Steph Curry scores 31 points, Jimmy Butler scores six points in final two minutes to help Rockets survive Game 1.
IndyCar commentator Will Buxton has given a straightforward assessment of the penalties imposed by the FIA on Max Verstappen and Liam Lawson at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Thanks to Oscar Piastri's win, McLaren have now achieved four wins in the first five races of the year, something they had ...
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