
Kanzah Maktoum
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Jan 12, 2025 |
forbes.com | Kanzah Maktoum
From chronicling players to iconic teams, here are five documentaries arriving in 2025 that you won’t want to miss. America's Team: The Gambler and His CowboysDubbed “America’s Team,” the Dallas Cowboys are to take the center staage of a Netflix docuseries in 2025. The series will spotlight Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and prominent figures of the likes of Deion Sanders, Michael Irvin, Jimmy Johnson, Emmitt Smith, and Troy Aikman.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
forbes.com | Kanzah Maktoum
Motorsport breaks limits. The limits of speed, of engineering, of endurance. But one barrier remains stubbornly unbroken: no women stand among the 20 drivers on the Formula 1 grid. For a sport that prides itself on innovation, this gap feels glaring, almost contradictory. It’s not for lack of talent or determination—drivers like Abbi Pulling are proof of that. Instead, the challenges stem from systemic barriers, beginning long before the sound of an F1 engine.
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Jan 1, 2025 |
forbes.com | Kanzah Maktoum
Last year was an incredible year for sports and storytelling. Alongside major international tournaments like the Olympics, Euro 2024, Africa Cup of Nations, and ICC World T20 came record-breaking performances, bittersweet departures, and stories that transcend sports. From stories that spotlight major athletes to those that cover unforgettable tournaments, here are the five must-watch sports documentaries of 2024 that bring the thrill, drama and intensity of the sporting world to your screen.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
forbes.com | Kanzah Maktoum
No team dreams of occupying the final row of the grid, yet for Alpine, this unwelcome reality was laid bare under the glaring lights of Bahrain. The message was clear: the 2024 season would be anything but smooth. For Pierre Gasly and Esteban, tasked with propelling Alpine up the field, this meant navigating more than just the on-track battles. With boardroom politics and internal instability, it meant enduring and managing expectations and tuning out the ever-present noise of a team in transition.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
forbes.com | Kanzah Maktoum
To describe Alpine’s season as “tumultuous” would barely scratch the surface. A team once steeped in championship pedigree, with a history cemented in the legacy of Formula 1, finds itself in the spotlight for reasons that extend far beyond on-track performances. Internal shakeups, a controversial switch to Mercedes power units, and fluctuating on-track performances have dominated headlines, raising questions about their direction and ambitions.
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