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Ahead of the next race on the F1 schedule, Ferrari announces a new title sponsor
Reports surfaced on Tuesday that Ferrari was set to announce a new title sponsor, with Hewlett-Packard joining forces with the legendary organization.
Ferrari confirmed that arrangement on Wednesday, announcing that Hewlett-Packard would be the team’s new title sponsor, beginning with next weekend’s Miami Grand Prix.
The team announced the move on social media Wednesday morning with this video:

It all starts in the garage, where we dare to dream and achieve.

Tom Brady is facing major heat for a fan event held in Miami, which greatly disappointed attendees for several bizarre reasons.
TB12’s so-called ” VIP” gathering resulted in a crowd of over 100 people who came to watch the former NFL quarterback speak and sign authenticated memorabilia.
Brady gave a speech to the attendees on Saturday, and when it was time to start signing, the QB’s half-assed signatures prompted hate from fans.

Jon Rahm has made it clear that he isn’t just going to sit idly and simply watch his bank account grow as a member of LIV Golf. The Spaniard isn’t even halfway through his rookie campaign on the Saudi-backed circuit, but has emerged as many expected he would, as a logical spokesperson for LIV. 
Ahead of the Masters earlier this month, Rahm suggested that LIV Golf should nix its 54-hole tournament format and move to the more-traditional 72-hole format.

DETROIT – The NFL invests a lot of money and effort turning the NFL draft, into a national television event, which is simply amazing because the exercise is ultimately somebody calling out a bunch of names.
But America gobbles it up as if it was cake with no calories. Last year, for example, an unduplicated audience of approximately 54.4 million watched the three-day event and another 312,000 people attended in Kansas City.
So the last thing the league wants is for the NFL draft’s pinnacle moment to be anti-climactic.

It sounds like Luke Fickell is more than happy to take his time deciding Wisconsin’s QB battle.
Badgers fans are breaking down updates on the battle between redshirt sophomore Braedyn Locke and redshirt senior Tyler Van Dyke like it’s the Zapruder film.
Van Dyke, who transferred to Madison from Miami, was viewed by many as the day one starter for the Badgers given his experience. However, spring practice updates paint a different picture.
Locke is putting up a hell of a fight to be QB1 after starting three games and making five appearances in 2023.

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Players with games like Josh Hart can sometimes fail to launch in the playoffs. Here are three key reasons the Knicks guard is thriving in their series against the Sixers instead.
Anyone who has any familiarity with the NBA knows that The Playoffs are an entirely different beast. Teams have more time to prepare for their opponents than they do in the grueling regular season, and they use those extra days and hours to pinpoint their adversary’s weaknesses.
One type of player who tends to struggle in the postseason is non-shooting wing/forwards.

This clip looks a lot less delusional now.
There’s a viral clip from an old Anthony Edwards interview that pops up on social media often in a certain corner of the basketball internet. It is usually used as a way to show that something is delusional. In the video, Edwards says “They got KD, but we got Jaden McDaniels.”
The video has circulated again during the Minnesota Timberwolves’ first round series with the Phoenix Suns in the 2024 NBA Playoffs. Only this time, Edwards’ comments sound prescient.

Following his team’s Game 2 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night, Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton shared that his younger brother was called the n-word during the opening game of the playoff series.
Haliburton explained the situation relatively nonchalantly as his comments with the media began with him expressing appreciation towards his family for coming to watch him play before he made the claim about a fan directing the racial slur at his brother.
“My fam came out, showed love, and it’s been good to have them here,” Haliburton explained.