Author: Michael

Trackhouse Racing has announced that their Project 91 car will be part of the field at the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series street race in Chicago. However, for the first time in its 3 races, it won’t be F1 legend Kimi Raikkonen behind the wheel. Instead, it’ll be 3-time Supercars Champion Shane van Gisbergen.
If you’re unfamiliar with Supercars Championship, it’s based in Australia and uses touring cars loaded with V8 engines. I always thought it feels like a lovechild between NASCAR and Formula 1.

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The Steelers are set to enter the 2023 season with their top-three quarterbacks from a year ago after reportedly re-signing Mitch Trubisky on Thursday, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Trubisky, who was entering his final year with the team, and Pittsburgh agreed to terms on a two-year extension that will earn him $19.4 million over three years, per Rapoport. The contract could also reportedly net the 28-year-old QB a total of $33 million over the length of the deal “including upside,” according to Rapoport.

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LIV Tour golfer Bryson DeChambeau opened up in his post-round interview with Marty Smith, showing a vulnerable side to him.
Bryson DeChambeau looked like a golfer in control of his game during his opening round at the PGA Championship Thursday. While many struggled to tame Oak Hill Country Club’s East Course, he signed for a 66 to lead the field.
Despite the apparent physical transformation since he left for the rival tour, his overall golf game is finally rounding into shape.

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Pat McAfee couldn’t foresee his audience hating the move to ESPN … really?
As McAfee’s eponymous show transitions to becoming part of the Worldwide Leader in Woke, the ex-NFL player wonders why so many people are mad at the move.

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After all, for a show that prides itself in saying whatever the (eff) they want on the radio, moving to one of the most censored platforms in sports perhaps doesn’t come off as the brightest idea.
But money talks.

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Formula 1 is continuing its push to expand its footprint in the United States, and plans on opening some F1 Arcades.
Formula 1 announced plans to open its first F1 Arcade US location in Boston. It’s slated to open its doors in early 2024. It’s the first of 20 locations Formula 1 hopes to open in the US over the next five years.

Coming to America… F1 Arcade #F1
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 10, 2023

There’s already an F1 Arcade location in London, which opened last year. That has reportedly been a big success.

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Auburn University has issued suspensions for an unknown amount of people who are allegedly involved in a video that appears to show junior running back Jarquez Hunter engaging in explicit activities. The indefinite suspensions came from the school, not the athletic department, which should be noted.
It all started over the last 48 hours, when multiple videos made the rounds on social media that allegedly showed Hunter engaged in sexual activities.
“We are aware of the situation and takes this matter very seriously,” Auburn announced.

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Heat coach Eric Spoelstra praised the NBA’s play-in tournament as he discussed the journey that prepared Miami for its playoff run that has led it to lead the Celtics 1–0 in the Eastern Conference finals.
After the Heat’s 46-point third quarter that fueled their 123-116 victory against Boston on Wednesday night, Spoelstra commended the play-in games as a means of limiting late-season tanking.
“I do know the play-in helped,” Spoelstra told reporters. “There are far less teams tanking. Everyone was fighting for it those last two months. Every game was must-see TV.

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