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After a stunning drive in the F1 Sprint Race, qualifying was a much different story for Daniel Ricciardo on Saturday
MIAMI — It was certainly a tale of two sessions for Daniel Ricciardo Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium.
The Australian driver and fan favorite turned in a massive performance in Saturday’s F1 Sprint Race, following up his P4 in Sprint Qualifying Friday afternoon with a fourth-place finish, securing his first points of the season.
Minnesota Timberwolves coach Chris Finch, who underwent surgery Wednesday to repair a ruptured patellar tendon in his right knee, will sit in a seat slightly behind the rest of the courtside seats for Saturday’s Game 1 vs. the Denver Nuggets.
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Despite being eliminated in Q1, Logan Sargeant thinks Williams is primed for a bigger day Sunday
MIAMI — When the dust settled following the first portion of qualifying at Hard Rock Stadium for the Miami Grand Prix, Williams driver Logan Sargeant found himself eliminated, just 0.034 behind Fernando Alonso, who squeaked into Q2 in P15.
While that might sound frustrating to some, Sargeant was pleased with his effort, and believed that there is even more performance to unlock in Sunday’s main event.
After Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady’s about-face in 2022, the NFL world has become a little skeptical of stars announcing their retirements. Yes, you’re done, fans, writers, and sometimes even fellow players wonder, but are you really done?
Defensive end J.J. Watt, 35, appears to be really done.
On Saturday, Watt poured cold water on the idea of a potential return before his annual charity softball game in Sugar Land, Texas.
“I had 12 great years in this league and I’m very thankful to walk away healthy,” Watt told reporters.
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It was a mystical night for Mystik Dan at the Kentucky Derby.
The 2024 edition of the Kentucky Derby marked the 150th running of the world’s most famous horse race.
As usual, a litany of celebrities, personalities and athletes descended on Churchill Downs in Louisville for the weekend’s festivities.
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A whopping 156,710 fans packed the track for the race, yet another massive number for the Derby. Fierceness was the pre-race favorite heading into Saturday, at 3-1 odds.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was among the celebrities enjoying an afternoon at the 2024 Kentucky Derby on Saturday afternoon.
He flexed a bit of fashion, too. Kelce, who signed a two-year contract extension with the Chiefs earlier this week, donned a white pinstripe suit with a blue top hat to the event.
Kelce also appeared to win his first bet of the day:
Fans dropped their fashion takes:
Kelce and the Chiefs will reunite later this month when organized team activities begin May 20.