Tough to start a Saturday with news like this, but the racing world lost a good one yesterday.
Lizzy Musi, a drag racing star and girlfriend of Jeffrey Earnhardt – the grandson of Dale Earnhardt and nephew of Dale Earnhardt Jr. – passed away at 33 after an 18-month battle with breast cancer.
Musi’s father, Pat, announced his daughter’s death in a Facebook post earlier this week.
“Surrounded by her Family, in the comfort of her own home, Lizzy was called to heaven at 11:25pm tonight,” the post began.
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Two PGA Tour players are tied for the lead at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Let’s check out Saturday’s tee times.
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It is Moving Day at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Akshay Bhatia and Aaron Rai are tied for the lead at 13-under and remain the only two players without a bogey on their scorecards.
Legendary college basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale announced that his cancer had returned yet again but promised fans he would continue to fight on.
Vitale revealed the sad news via social media that a recent biopsy on the lymph nodes in his neck came back as cancerous and that he would be undergoing surgery this coming Tuesday.
For some reason, God is acting like one of the worst referees ever against Vitale and giving him all sorts of grief.
Reigning Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaa
Photo by Bryn Lennon – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri threw everything they could at Max Verstappen, but the champion answered the call
For the opening laps of Saturday’s F1 Sprint Race at the Austrian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen’s rear-view mirrors matched the color that filled the grandstands at the Red Bull Ring.
A whole lot of orange.
That orange in Verstappen’s rear-view mirrors, of course, was the color of both Oscar Piastri’s MCL38 and that of Piastri’s teammate, Lando Norris.
Williams driver Logan Sargeant is hoping to turn a strong Friday into a better Sunday
On Friday at Red Bull Ring Williams driver Logan Sargeant did something he had never done before in his Formula 1 career.
Finish ahead of teammate Alexander Albon in qualifying.
While Albon struggled with the balance of his FW46 during both the first practice session and Friday’s F1 Sprint Qualifying, finding himself eliminated in SQ1, Sargeant put together a strong first segment of qualifying, advancing into SQ2.
John Anderson’s final time anchoring Spor
Marcus Stroman said he “checked in” with everybody he needed to after his public outburst during the Yankees’ 16-5 win over the Blue Jays on Friday.
Holloway qualifies for Paris Olympics in 110m hurdles by nearly setting a world record.
Three-time world champion Grant Holloway posted