Fastest F1 pit stops: Red Bull still on top as only five stops take place in Monaco F1 teams compete just as fiercely in the garages as they do on track, and pit stops are another way in which ... But with the red flag in Monaco, only five stops took place for the rest of the race – ... 06/9/2024 - 7:35 pm | View Link
Charles Leclerc F1 News: Ferrari ace showcases SPECIAL off-track talent in Monaco GP video Leclerc has had several eye-catching off track moments of late, notably introducing his puppy Leo to the F1 paddock. He is also known to love music - both listening to and producing it himself. 06/6/2024 - 10:57 am | View Link
F1 Mailbag: Evaluating Yuki Tsunoda’s future, possible Monaco GP layout changes After one of the most action-free races in recent memory, the Monaco Grand Prix has faced fresh scrutiny over its place in modern-day Formula One. The debate over the need for change, whether to the ... 06/3/2024 - 10:00 pm | View Link
F1 Review: Charles Leclerc Cashes In Pole Position To Win Elusive Monaco Grand Prix Pierre Gasly single-handedly reversed Alpine’s fortunes, first advancing to Q3 on Saturday (May 25th), then placing fifth in the GP, scoring only Alpine’s second point of the season. Sunday’s finish ... 05/27/2024 - 2:44 pm | View Link
'So painful': Does F1 need to liven up the Monaco Grand Prix? Ferrari's Charles Leclerc won the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix this weekend in front of a rapturous home crowd. It was Leclerc's first win of the season and the first home win for a Monegasque driver ... 05/27/2024 - 8:33 am | View Link
Buy your shares of Adam Beaudry stock before it’s too late.
Like any 18-year old goalkeeper, Beaudry wants to be one of the best the U. S. has ever seen. Colorado Rapids goalkeepers coach Chris Sharpe, without an ounce of doubt on his face, said Beaudry’s on that path.
In a similar vein, Sharpe said he’d be “absolutely stunned” if Beaudry doesn’t become the U.
INDIANAPOLIS — The U. S. Olympic swimming trials will make a splash on their grandest stage yet — a temporary pool inside the massive domed stadium that is home to the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts.
The powerhouse American team will be determined over the nine-day, prime-time competition, which starts Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium with the spotlight on Katie Ledecky and her quest for a fourth trip to the Summer Games.
As usual, there are plenty of compelling storylines at a meet that many swimmers find more nerve-wracking than the actual Olympics.
If you’ve ever ridden a chairlift, you know it’s easy to drop things and perhaps never recover them. The folks who help clean up ski mountains once the snow melts do, too.
On Tuesday, more than 200 Breckenridge Ski Resort employees traversed the mountain’s most popular peaks to clean up the remnants of winter before opening for summer recreation on Friday.
Sean Payton hustled off the podium Wednesday afternoon to undergo a cataracts procedure on his right eye, six days after it was performed on his left.
It has been a busy offseason for the Broncos coach. He underwent charisma bypass surgery a few months ago.
In his second year in charge, Payton is noticeably more comfortable and affable, revived by the competition of a young roster and no longer burdened by a quarterback that did not fit him or his scheme.
Make no mistake, Payton is in charge.
PINEHURST, N. C. — Colin Prater feels a little like Kevin Costner’s character in “Tin Cup” this week — a relative unknown who suddenly finds himself thrust onto one of golf’s biggest stages at the U. S. Open.
It’s a movie Prater is quite familiar with, which is why he and his caddie staked out a spot at the far right end of the practice range — just in case things went completely awry.
“It was funny we were joking before we got out here, like, we’re not going to the left side of the range just because we didn’t want that dreaded S-word to kick in,” Prater said with a laugh, referring to Costner’s character who developed a case of the shanks before his round.
In the days the Broncos have opened practice, rookie quarterback Bo Nix has rarely made a mistake. But during the final day of mandatory minicamp, the former Oregon standout’s pass during the 7-on-7 period proved costly.
Nix attempted to throw to rookie wide receiver Troy Franklin, but cornerback Levi Wallace, who had provided tight coverage, tipped the ball before securing an interception.
While Denver’s offense was inconsistent, the cornerbacks tried to state their case in a heated competition.
During 11-on-11 in the red zone, Nix’s pass attempt to wide receiver Brandon Johnson was broken up by cornerback Ja’Quan McMillian.