Author: Michael

A new F1 season means a new set of ‘Opening Titles,’ and for George Russell a return to an iconic pose
The start of a Formula 1 season means new drivers, new teammates, new hopes and dreams for teams and their fans, and so much more.
It also means a new set of “Opening Titles” for the sport itself.
The Opening Titles begin each event during a race weekend, a quick video featuring each driver that soon becomes a focal point for the new season.

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Let’s start the day with maybe the two most polarizing topics in America – politics, and Bubba Wallace. That’s right. Are we getting the juices FLOWING today, or what?!
Everyone’s favorite NASCAR driver joined OutKick’s Trey Wallace earlier this week for a long convo, covering anything and everything under the sun. Yes, they have the same last name. No, they are not the same color. Yes, they are cousins. 
Got that? Good, because Lord knows I can’t explain it any further.

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Photo by Andy Hone/LAT Images
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen again downplayed his chances ahead of the Australian Grand Prix
This weekend Max Verstappen begins his quest for a fifth consecutive Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship, a feat that has happened just once in the sport, when Michael Schumacher secured five titles from 2000 to 2004.
But ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Verstappen reiterated that he is not the current favorite as the season begins.
“Impossible to know at the moment,” said Verstappen at Thursday’s FIA Press Conference in Melbourne.

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The Virginia high school track and field athlete who was seen smashing her opponent’s head with a baton during a recent race has been charged with assault and battery. 
Brookville High School’s Kaelen Tucker was the second leg runner for the 4×200 meter relay at the VHSL Class 3 State Indoor Championships at Liberty University on March 7. As she attempted to cut to an inside lane during a battle for second place rounding turn four, Alaila Everett of I.C. Norcom High School wound up and smacked Tucker in the back of the head with the baton.

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