Verstappen wins the 2021 F1 Belgian Grand Prix after the rain distrupted proceedings
After two laps under the Safety Car, the race directors decided to put an end to the race which saw Max Verstappen win the Belgian Grand Prix.
After two laps under the Safety Car, the race directors decided to put an end to the race which saw Max Verstappen win the Belgian Grand Prix.
Hull City returned to familiar performance levels as they held AFC Bournemouth to a well earned 0-0 draw at the MKM Stadium.
Bank Holiday Monday sees a whole host of Betfred Super League action as Salford Red Devils play host to play-off chasing Hull FC who will be looking to close the gap on the top six.
On-loan striker Tyreece Simpson scored the only goal of the game as the Robins claimed their second consecutive league victory.
Jack Doohan was able to fend off the challenge from second place Victor Martins to secure back-to-back race wins. Aleksandr Smolyar completed the podium finishing third with the top three from qualifying retaining their positions throughout the race.
Before Cambridge United started their League One campaign, Mark Bonner said that he wanted his side to be ‘confident underdogs’.
Jack Doohan controlled the race at the start and managed the restarts as the Trident driver claimed his second victory of the season.
Max Verstappen left it late to claim pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix with George Russell qualifying a fantastic second for Williams.
England beat India by an innings by innings and 76 runs to level the series and respond in the best possible fashion to their previous defeat.
In tricky conditions, Lorenzo Colombo claimed his first-ever F3 race win after he was stripped of victory in Hungary. The Italian was in a world of his own as Jak Crawford came second and Roman Stanek in third.
The trio of Jack Doohan, Victor Martins and Aleksandr Smolyar qualified first, second and third respectively ahead of Sunday’s race three.
Hull City entertain AFC Bournemouth this weekend with the Tigers looking to recover from three successive league defeats which see them sitting towards the bottom end of the Championship table.
Although Cambridge United and Bolton Wanderers were promoted from League Two together last season, the two clubs have very different aspirations for the current campaign.
The trip to the North East coast is one of Carlisle United’s most hotly anticipated away games of the season, with usually hundreds if not thousands of Cumbrians making the short trip eastwards.
Mansfield Town will be looking to get back to winning ways and keep their unbeaten away record intact as Ben Garner’s Swindon Town welcome the Nottinghamshire club to The County Ground.
Jack Doohan set a 2:21.953 early on and it was enough for him to hold onto provisional pole position ahead of Sunday’s race three.
It was a comfortable night for Warrington Wolves as they ran out 26-6 winners against Ian Watson’s Huddersfield Giants.
Two goals from Harry Kane and a Giovani Lo Celso free-kick ensured Tottenham overcame Portuguese opponents Pacos de Ferreira and secured their passage to the UEFA Conference League group stage.
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Joe Root and Jimmy Anderson excelled with bat and ball respectively as England took control of the third test after two days of play at Headingley.
Formula 3 is back and the weather could play a huge factor as rainfall is forecasted throughout the weekend as the drivers take on the challenge that is Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.
A massive fan and driver favourite, Spa-Francorchamps, welcomes racing back for the second half of the F1 championship after a four-week-long summer break.
The summer break has concluded and Formula 3 are straight back into the action with round five at Belgian’s Spa-Francorchamps Circuit.
MotoGP returns to the Northamptonshire venue for the first time since 2019, the race that produced a hair-raising photo-finish finale between Spanish duo Marc Marquez and Alex Rins.