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According to a new report, Toyota could be coming back to F1
Toyota last appeared on the Formula 1 grid in 2009, with their eight-year run in the sport coming to a close at the 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Toyota finished fifth in the 2009 Constructors’ Championship but with the Toyota F1 team’s parent company suffering severe financial losses that calendar year, the decision was made to pull out of the sport in November of 2009.
The eight-year run for Toyota never produced a victory.
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Joost Luiten ahead of the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open. | Photo by Harry How/Getty Images
Joost Luiten, who hails from the Netherlands, will not participate in the Olympics after he qualified for the Dutch team.
Bogus.
Dumbfounding.
Ridiculous.
Those words describe Joost Luiten’s situation related to the Men’s Olympic Golf Competition in Paris later this month.
Although, Luiten himself used a more explicit term to describe what happened to him on Tuesday.
Mike Gundy clarified comments about driving under the influence following Ollie Gordon being arrested.
The Oklahoma State football star was recently arrested on suspicion of DUI, and fans have been wondering what his punishment will be.
The Cowboys head coach went mega-viral Tuesday at Big 12 media days when he explained Gordon wouldn’t be suspended, and he really took things to the next level breaking down DUI science.
“So, I looked it up on my phone what would be the legal limit? Like, in Oklahoma, it’s .08. And Ollie was 0.1. So I looked it up.
EA Sports appears to have seriously botched its handling of getting Arch Manning into “College Football 25.”
The backup Texas QB announced Tuesday that he will be in the first college football game from EA Sports in 11 years after initially opting out.
The announcement quickly went viral and was all over social media. The lone notable holdout is now in the game. It’s positive news…..but EA Sports might have set itself up for future problems.
NASCAR officials issued a penalty Wednesday for an on-track infraction after the checkered flag of last weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series race at the Chicago Street Course. Bubba Wallace, driver of the No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota, was fined $50,000 for violating Sections 4.4.B & D: NASCAR Member Code of Conduct during Sunday’s Grant Park 165.
Elle and Gary dive into the nepotism of it all
Argentina entered the Copa América with nothing left to prove. Yet Lionel Scaloni’s men are in the final once again, hungry as ever for more silverware.
Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco has been formally charged with sexual abuse and sexual exploitation against a minor in the Dominican Republic on Tuesday.
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