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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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The Stags were leading 2-1 after Oli Hawkins’ second goal in the 52nd minute, but goals from Charles Vernam and ex-Stag Andy Cook secured the three points for the Bantams.
Mansfield Town were ultimately left disappointed in their previous encounter as they drew 1-1 with Colchester United. The amber and blues take on Bradford City this weekend at the One Call Stadium with the Nottinghamshire club’s flawless home league record at stake.
The Stags were the dominant force throughout the encounter, but in the dying embers of the game, the U’s were given a penalty which Freddie Sears scored to earn them a point against the amber and blues.
Mansfield Town face a 320-mile round trip as they travel down to the JobServe Community Stadium for their first away game of the season.
George Maris and Robbie Willmott were on target in the opening 10 minutes with Ollie Clarke getting the decisive goal just before the half-time interval.
A win in the first league game of the season sees Nigel Clough’s Mansfield Town looking to make it two consecutive league victories as they face Newport County at the One Call Stadium.
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The three drivers have all performed fantastically in the first half of the Formula 2 season as the trio occupy first, second and fourth in the F2 Driver Standings.
Scott Sinclair and Emil Riis Jakobsen were on target for North End as the Lilywhites knocked out the Stags at the first round stage for a second successive time.
Since 1982/83, Mansfield Town have not progressed further than the second round of the League Cup as they will look to do so when Preston North End come to town.
Strikers are there to score goals when they are needed the most and Mansfield Town’s Oli Hawkins and Danny Johnson did just that.