
Vanessa Perdomo
Reporter and Producer at Bloomberg News
Talking all things business of sports for @QuickTake by Bloomberg.
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3 weeks ago |
torontosun.com | Vanessa Perdomo
Plenty of foreign drivers have since had success in IndyCar racing, including current Spanish champion Alex Palou. But since 1996, when IndyCar launched teams in a shift to professionalize the sport, European teams have scraped barely a handful of victories. Prema Racing, based in Vicenza, Italy, is the latest to try to take on American racing on their own turf.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Vanessa Perdomo
Ons Team Prema Chevrolet’s Callum Ilott at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, in St Petersburg, Florida, on March 2. (Bloomberg) -- Americans won the first two Indy 500s in US-made cars. Then, in 1913, French driver Jules Goux took first in a Peugeot. As if to hammer home the European victory, during the hot race conditions he used champagne to rinse out his mouth. Plenty of foreign drivers have since had success in IndyCar racing, including current Spanish champion Alex Palou.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Giles Turner |David Hellier |Vanessa Perdomo
This article is for subscribers only. This time last year, we wrote a newsletter all about how the Masters was a welcome distraction to the mess that is the PGA Tour deal/no-deal with the Saudis and LIV Golf. You could pretty much write the same thing again, twelve months later. So, we won’t. Instead, we’re looking at what the stock marketmeltdown and recession chatter means for the boom in sports team valuations. We also dive into the drama at Crystal Palace and March Madness ratings.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Vanessa Perdomo
Whitney Wolfe Herd(Bloomberg) -- For the first time in the 10-year history of Bloomberg’s March Madness bracket challenge, there’s a back-to-back winner on the men’s side. Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of dating app Bumble, once again took home the top prize on the men’s side of Bloomberg’s March Madness charity challenge.
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2 months ago |
bloomberg.com | Vanessa Perdomo |David Hellier |Ira Boudway
This week, we look at the wonder stadium that will be the new Old Trafford (are they going to call it New Trafford?), how MLB tickets are going nuts, and why Eva Longoria is turning a bit Welsh. Today we also wrote about the flawed plan to control college athletes’ pay, and in the latest episode of The Deal, Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly talk with Mike McCarley about how he built TMRW Sports and the TGL, and the pitch that got legendary golfer Tiger Woods on board.
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