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Aston Martin is challenging the results of the Austrian GP, and whether penalties were handled appropriately
Aston Martin has lodged a protest of the results at Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix.
Both of their drivers finished inside the top ten, with Fernando Alonso coming in sixth, and Lance Stroll coming in tenth.
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A 46-year-old man who drove an unauthorized vehicle on a NASCAR side track in Chicago on Saturday received three citations for the incident, The Chicago Tribune reports.
The Loop 121 Xfinity Series race, which takes place on the streets of Chicago, was postponed Saturday due to lightning at 5:05 p.m. CT. According to police, the man drove into a barrier that borders the track at around 9 p.m., before police apprehended him on South DuSable Lake Shore Drive.
The University of Florida and the University of Georgia hate one another. Their cross-state rivalry dates back to 1904 and is relatively even over the course of 100 or 101 meetings— depending on who you ask.
The Bulldogs claim a 55-44-2 all-time record in the series. The Gators claim that they have lost just 54 games.
Either way, a 10-game difference in a rivalry that has been played at least 100 times isn’t too bad!
Regardless of the record, when Florida and Georgia get on the field, it is going to be contentious. That is even the case off of the field.
Joshua Shaw, a carpenter who was working on a construction project at Lambeau Field, died last month after an accident at the venue. He was 27 years old.
Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy confirmed the news in a Saturday column on the team’s website. The story was first reported by WBAY-TV in Green Bay. Shaw was injured June 15 and died June 17 after succumbing to his injuries.
“Sadly, Joshua Shaw, a carpenter with Mavid Construction, recently lost his life in an incident in the north end zone scoreboard,” Murphy wrote.
Here are the full purse and FedExCup breakdowns for those who made the cut this week at Detroit Golf Club.
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Fan favorite Max Homa walked off an ace on the par-3 15th hole at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, and fans on and off the course were fired up.
The ESPN-plus broadcasters on the par-3 15th hole at the Rocket Mortgage Classic manifested a hole-in-one, and Max Homa delivered. He hit the 140-yard shot, loved what he did with the club, and didn’t even watch it go into the hole.
Homa knew it was pure, so he bent over to get his tee, and by the time he leaned up, the ball dropped into the hole.
Max Homa is having a very nice season on the PGA Tour. He’s currently third in the FedEx Cup standings with two tournament victories this year. But, it’s been a little bit of a struggle coming into this week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club.
Max Homa missed the cut at the US Open and again at the Travelers Championship last week. He’s very much been a “boom-or-bust” player over the last few months. He finished Top 10 at the Charles Schwab Challenge and the Wells Fargo Championship.
However, he missed the cut at the RBC Heritage and the Zurich Classic.
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LIV Golf punished Richard Bland, one of its players, for slow play, something PGA Tour fans have been crying for.
Slow play has been an issue for years in professional golf. LIV Golf finally took action on the slow play as they penalized one of their players for not keeping pace at Valderrama, per a public statement.
Richard Bland received a one-stroke penalty for not improving his pace of play after being asked to speed it up multiple times.
He played alongside Sergio Garcia and Dean Burmester.
Nikola Jokic is very grateful for all of the opportunities that have been provided to him in the United States. The reigning NBA Finals MVP and NBA champion has had a lot of success over his eight-year career and barely missed out on his third-straight MVP award after a strong late-season surge by Joel Embiid and burnout among voters.
All of that is great, but Jokic ultimately doesn’t care about anything except for winning. Which he and the Denver did, in dominant fashion.
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Verstappen secures his fifth-straight victory at the Austrian Grand Prix
Stop me if you have heard this before.
Max Verstappen has won another grand prix.
There was a bit of drama in the Austrian Grand Prix, as Verstappen did not lead wire-to-wire. But he was yet again the dominant force on the track today, pulling away from Charles Leclerc for his fifth-straight grand prix victory this season.
Leclerc prevented the front-row lockout for Red Bull, finishing ahead of Sergio Pérez for second place.