
Jack McEachen
Senior Sports Journalist at Daily Express
Senior Sports Journalist @DExpress_Sport. He/Him. [email protected]
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1 day ago |
the-express.com | Jack McEachen
On Sunday, the Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner remarked, "Obviously, we spoke to the stewards after the race. They think it was a slam dunk. "The problem is, if we're to protest it, then they're going to most likely hold their line. We'll ask them to have a look at the onboard footage that wasn't available at the time.
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2 days ago |
express.co.uk | Jack McEachen
Fernando Alonso launches new business venture despite Lewis Hamilton warning signsFernando Alonso is preparing for life after Formula One and Aston Martin. 22:43, Tue, Apr 22, 2025 | UPDATED: 22:43, Tue, Apr 22, 2025 Share Article Bookmark Fernando Alonso has started a new business venture. (Image: Getty.)Fernando Alonso announced his investment in a chain of sushi restaurants at a time when Lewis Hamilton’s vegan burger eateries shut down completely in the UK.
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2 days ago |
express.co.uk | Jack McEachen
Carlos Sainz risks FIA fine after losing his cool following Saudi Arabian GPThe Williams F1 driver could face a similar punishment to Max Verstappen. 21:32, Tue, Apr 22, 2025 | UPDATED: 21:33, Tue, Apr 22, 2025 Share Article Bookmark Carlos Sainz giving an interview which was interrupted. (Image: F1.)Carlos Sainz has risked being fined by the FIA after swearing during an interview in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix media pen.
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2 days ago |
express.co.uk | Jack McEachen
Darts star admits he's 'fallen out love' with the sport in candid chatA top darts player has honestly reflected on his relationship with the sport. 19:04, Tue, Apr 22, 2025 | UPDATED: 19:04, Tue, Apr 22, 2025 Share Article Bookmark Ryan Searle has opened up about his troubles with darts. (Image: Getty.)Darts world No. 17 Ryan Searle admits that he has “fallen out of love with darts” after a recent defeat to Michael van Gerwen at the German Grand Prix.
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2 days ago |
the-express.com | Jack McEachen
The plant-based restaurant chain Neat Burger, backed by celebrities Lewis Hamilton and Leonardo DiCaprio, has reportedly shut down all its UK locations, potentially leading to the loss of approximately 150 jobs. Founded in 2019 by Hamilton, DiCaprio, and other high-profile figures, the chain's closure comes only six years into operation.
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