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Understanding the Alpine - Oscar Piastri mess
It's been two days since the Alpine-Piastri mess happened and we still don't have much clarity on the matter. It all started with Aston Martin announcing Fernando Alonso as their driver...
Williams announce multi-year extension for Alex Albon
British Formula One team Williams Racing have announced that Alex Albon will stay with them in 2023 and beyond after the Thai driver signed a multi-year contract extension with the...
Sauber and Alfa Romeo renew partnership
Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo has announced the renewal of its partnership with Swiss Formula One team Sauber for the 2023 season. Sauber currently owns and runs the Formula One...
Red Bull and Honda extend partnership till 2025
Austrian Formula One team Red Bull have announced the extension of their power unit support agreement with Honda. The new agreement will now run till the end of 2025. Honda...
Ultimate Kho Kho announces Season 1 fixtures
The schedule for the inaugural season of Ultimate Kho Kho has been released, with Mumbai Khiladis and Gujarat Giants battling it out followed by Chennai Quick Guns taking on Telugu...
Oscar Piastri denies signing for Alpine
Just hours after French Formula One team Alpine announced reigning Formula 2 champion Oscar Piastri as one of their drivers from the 2023 season onwards along with Esteban Ocon, the...
Alpine reveal 2023 driver line-up with Oscar Piastri
Piastri to replace Fernando Alonso French Formula One team Alpine have announced 21-year old Australian driver Oscar Piastri as Fernando Alonso's replacement, once the Spaniard leaves the team at the...
Fernando Alonso to replace Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin
Just as Formula One heads into the summer break, the drivers market has got its first move. Aston Martin have announced that double World Champion Fernando Alonso will be joining...
Verstappen on top in Hungary as Ferrari implode yet again
Max Verstappen extended his championship lead following a comfortable win in Hungary, holding off a fast charging Lewis Hamilton with George Russell making it yet another double podium for Mercedes. Ferrari's questionable strategy once again cost them a podium and maybe even a win as Carlos Sainz finished fourth ahead of the other Red Bull of Sergio Pérez with Charles Leclerc finishing sixth. McLaren's Lando Norris was seventh ahead of the Alpine pair of Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon while Aston Martin's Sebastian Vettel finished tenth and took home the final point. Ferrari dropped the ball once again as the once-race leader Charles Leclerc who was looking set for a win came in for a question switch to the hard compound which effectively dropped him out of contention for the win and a sixth place finish has put him further back in the championship battle. Starting 10th and 11th, a win and fifth also see Red Bull further extend their lead in the constructors' championship as well.
Limca ropes in Neeraj Chopra as brand ambassador
Coca-Cola's lemonade brand Limca has roped in Neeraj Chopra as a brand ambassador. The announcement of Chopra's role with the brand comes on the back of the company announcing that...