Dec 17, 2020 The Circuit of the Americas (COTA) has named the opening corner of its Formula One track ‘Big Red’ in honour of the circuit’s co-founder Red McCombs. The Texas-based businessman was the circuit’s largest investor when construction got underway in 2010 ahead of COTA’s first Formula One race in 2012. The corner will
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9:41 AM ET Mercedes parent company Daimler has confirmed it never considered withdrawing from Formula One, despite rumours earlier this year that it was weighing up its options. On Friday, Mercedes announced that chemical company Ineos had bought a third of its F1 team, bringing about a new ownership structure. Daimler reduced its shareholding in
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Dec 17, 2020 Sergio Pérez will drive alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bull next year, replacing Alex Albon, who will be demoted to the role of reserve driver. The Mexican driver has signed a one-year deal with the team for the 2021 season. Red Bull’s 2021 driver lineup has been a source of constant speculation
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5:27 AM ET Ferrari Formula One boss Mattia Binotto says he still enjoys the full support of his superiors after the team’s worst season in 40 years and is targeting a return to the top three next year. 1 Related The sport’s oldest and most successful team finished sixth overall in the 2020 constructors’ championship,
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12:04 AM ET Tim BontempsESPN BOSTON — Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving says he plans to burn sage before every game this season to honor his Native American heritage. Irving was seen burning sage on the court at TD Garden during warm-ups before his Nets beat the Boston Celtics 113-89 on Friday night in the
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11:22 PM ET Associated Press DETROIT — Drew Plitt threw three touchdown passes and ran for a score in the first half, and Ball State kept Buffalo star Jaret Patterson under control in a 38-28 victory over the Bulls on Friday night in the Mid-American Conference football title game. The Cardinals (6-1) won their first
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11:36 PM ET Associated Press HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Trea Shropshire had five receptions for 180 yards — including a 71-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter — and Spencer Brown had 30 carries for 149 yards rushing to help UAB beat Marshall 22-13 on Friday night for the Blazers’ second Conference USA championship in the past
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