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1 month ago |
iwradio.co.uk | James Galloway
While the sport's regulations may be largely unchanged for the new campaign, there has been a winter of change across the grid with 10 of the 20 seats changing hands - a driver reshuffle headlined by Lewis Hamilton's blockbuster arrival at Ferrari. "We're expecting one of the all-time classic Formula 1 seasons and there's nothing that we saw in the pre-season test in Bahrain that changed our minds," said Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle before flying out to Melbourne.
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1 month ago |
iwradio.co.uk | James Galloway
On a Friday punctured by two bizarre red flags - the first for a shattered pane of glass from a gantry that fell onto the main straight and the second for the appearance of a circuit bus in a run-off area - Russell ended up ahead after a flurry of late fast laps in the day's floodlit closing hour, thanks to a best time of 1:29.545 - the third quickest of the test.
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1 month ago |
mkfm.com | James Galloway
On a Friday punctured by two bizarre red flags - the first for a shattered pane of glass from a gantry that fell onto the main straight and the second for the appearance of a circuit bus in a run-off area - Russell ended up ahead after a flurry of late fast laps in the day's floodlit closing hour, with a best time of 1:29.545 - the third quickest of the three day test.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
skysports.com | James Galloway
Lando Norris ignited his Formula 1 world title challenge after taking 10 points out of Max Verstappen's lead by finishing second, with his twice-penalised Red Bull rival sixth, in a Mexico City GP dominated by Ferrari's victorious Carlos Sainz. On a second successive contentious Sunday in F1's title battle as the two protagonists squabbled and the stewards intervened, Verstappen was given a pair of 10-second penalties for quick-fire incidents with Norris on a chaotic 10th lap of the race.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
skysports.com | Nigel Chiu |James Galloway
McLaren's bid to overturn Lando Norris' United States Grand Prix penalty has been denied after Austin stewards turned down the team's right of review request. US GP stewards met with representatives from McLaren, Red Bull and the FIA in a video conference between Friday's two Mexico City Grand Prix practice sessions after the former had lodged a challenge against the decision to hand Norris a five-second time penalty for his overtake on title rival Max Verstappen last Sunday.
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The offense and special teams were both hugely at fault for the loss. The difference is the offense was playing a great defense in awful weather. The special teams were just flat-out incompetent. Everyone knew they were incompetent all year and hardly anything was done to fix it.

Packers up 7 points with 6:10 left after a 4th down redzone stop. Their next 2 drives combined for -15 yards. 1 completion: 4 yds 1 run: 2 yds 3 incompletions 2 penalties: -10 yds 1 sack: -11 yds Say what you want on special teams, the offense wasn't good enough in the moment.

Recency bias in sports in fascinating. Someone who played lights out in a Super Bowl victory and was more efficient in the playoffs than just about anyone over the past decade is now a regular-season quarterback because he had a bad game.

I hope Rodgers does this but I would understand his hesitancy after what's transpired the last couple years. If he makes less it makes it easier for the Packers to cut bait on him in the future.

Here's the thing – if Rodgers doesn't want to be a part of a rebuild, the Tom Brady payscale is always an option: take the pay cut and put that money towards keeping the caliber of talent you want around you. That's how you (can) avoid dismantling this #Packers team