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VCARB driver Isack Hadjar overcame the grid, and a painful seat belt issue in a sensitive area, to qualify in P7
Driving a Formula 1 car around one of the world’s toughest circuits is hard enough.
Doing that while dealing with a seat belt issue that is causing you pain? That sounds even tougher.
Add in the fact the pain is in an area where you would absolutely not want to feel pain when driving at speeds exceeding 200 miles per hour? That sounds downright impossible.
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What could be an all-time Final Four gets underway Saturday night in San Antonio.
One of the most anticipated Final Fours in some time will top-off Saturday night in San Antonio with an SEC battle between Florida and Auburn followed up by the nightcap between Duke and Houston.
Before the action gets going inside the Alamodome, here are 10 things you need to know about this year’s semifinals and the four teams left standing.
1. For just the second time in Final Four history, the quartet of teams remaining are all No. 1 seeds.
Who will win the semifinals and national title game in San Antonio this weekend? Our experts weigh in.
Since it first started in 1934 until last year, the first-place prize money at the Masters has increased more than 226,000 percent.
It sort of boggles the mind in those terms but the numbers are the numbers: When Horton Smith won the what was then called the Augusta National Invitation Tournament, he was awarded a prize of $1,500. In 2024, when Scottie Scheffler won his second Masters Tournament, he earned $3,600,000.
The money has changed quite dramatically over the 88 years of the tournament.
GdS: Yes, no and maybe – the latest on Pulisic, Theo and Maignan’s renewals
AC Milan are aiming to build for the future, and they are working on some renewals after Tijjani Reijnders recently committed himself.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) write how Milan have the obligation to become competitive again in Italy and in Europe from next season, something that the club president Paolo Scaroni admitted earlier today.
The good news is that Reijnders is here to stay, the man with 13 goals this season and counting.
Parma vs. Inter, the official line-ups
OFFICIAL LINE-UPS
PARMA (4-3-3): 31 Suzuki; 15 Delprato, 21 Vogliacco, 5 Valenti, 14 Valeri; 16 Keita, 27 Hernani, 19 Sohm; 11 Almqvist, 13 Bonny, 98 Man.
Substitutes: 33 Marcone, 40 Corvi, 4 Balogh, 8 Estevez, 10 Bernabé, 17 Ondrejka, 18 Lovik, 20 Hainaut, 23 Camara, 30 Djuric, 32 Pellegrino, 64 Leoni, 61 Haj Mohamed.
Head Coach: Cristian Chivu.
INTER (3-5-2): 1 Sommer; 31 Bisseck, 15 Acerbi, 95 Bastoni; 36 Darmian, 20 Calhanoglu, 21 Asllani, 22 Mkhitaryan, 32 Dimarco; 9 Thuram, 10 Lautaro.
Substitutes: 12 Di Gennaro, 13 J.
LEXINGTON — Kentucky basketball is back on the board with another transfer portal commit. The latest pledge for coach Mark Pope and the Wildcats came Saturday morning in the form of Jaland Lowe, who spent the past two seasons at Pittsburgh.
A 6-foot-3 guard from Missouri City, Texas, Lowe earned third-team All-ACC honors in 2024-25 after averaging 16.8 points, 5.5 assists, 4.2 rebounds and 1.8 steals per game.
This story will be updated.
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LSU football’s 2025 defensive coaching staff will look a lot like the one LSU had in 2024. Blake Baker enters year two as defensive coordinator, and there’s continuity across the board. The only new face: defensive line coach Kyle Williams.
Williams, a former LSU player, was hired to coach defensive tackles after Bo Davis departed for the New Orleans Saints. The defensive line coach position has been a volatile one for the better part of a decade at LSU. Faces have shuffled in and out. Brian Kelly is on his fourth defensive line coach in four years.
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