Author: Michael

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Williams had a solid Saturday in Hungary, but can they do even more on Sunday?
As far as qualifying sessions go, Saturday’s performance from the team at Williams was a solid effort. Both Logan Sargeant and Alexander Albon advanced into Q2, and while they could not move on from there the duo is set to start in P14 and P13 respectively, giving the team a chance at moving into the points on Sunday.
Still, both drivers believe Saturday could have been better.

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Justin Thomas smiles during the third round of The 152nd Open. | Photo by Rob Casey/Getty Images
Royal Troon eased up on Saturday morning, so plenty of big names and major winners soared up the leaderboard.
Royal Troon gave players hell over the first two days at The Open Championship.
The course could have been re-named Royal Trouble, as dozens of top players struggled. Ten of the top 20 golfers in the world missed the cut, proof that Troon played like a beast.
“It’s really just the wind. It blew the first two days, not in the prevailing direction.

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Looking for some entertaining sports action during the time of year when there isn’t much to speak of? The WNBA All-Star Game might just be able to help you out.
I can hear the collective groans from everyone saying, “How could this possibly be exciting?” Well, here are just a few things that might persuade you to tune into the game at 8:30 p.m. EST on ABC.
One of the most justified complaints about the NBA All-Star Game is that it’s obvious that no one takes it seriously.

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Red Bull driver Sergio Pérez endured another difficult Saturday, and the clock is ticking
In the closing minutes of Saturday’s first segment of qualifying at the Hungarian Grand Prix, Sergio Pérez put his RB20 into the barrier, ending his session.
The barrier might as well have been quicksand.
Longtime readers of my NFL work might understand the comparison, but for the newer readers of my Formula 1 work, an explanation is in order.

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