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Dutch footballer Promes sentenced to jail for stabbing
Dutch footballer Promes sentenced to jail for stabbing
A Dutch court sentenced former Netherlands international footballer Quincy Promes to 18 months in jail Monday for stabbing his cousin...
2023-06-19 16:29
Are Red Bull now the most successful F1 team ever – and how long can this dominance last?
Are Red Bull now the most successful F1 team ever – and how long can this dominance last?
At the moment it seems a grand prix does not go by without Red Bull – and their peerless linchpin Max Verstappen – setting milestones and breaking records. Such is their dominance in Formula 1 right now, winning 18 of the last 19 races, the double-symphony of the Dutch and Austrian national anthems on the podium is as much a regularity these days as five red lights going out to start the race. But Canada really did take the biscuit. Red Bull’s 100th race victory; Max Verstappen’s 41st grand prix win, equalling Ayrton Senna’s record; Verstappen brought up 250 consecutive laps led, dating back to Miami six weeks ago; Red Bull’s 10th consecutive victory, including Abu Dhabi at the end of last year. It was notable who was on the podium, too, celebrating Verstappen’s 20th win in his last 27 races. Adrian Newey, Red Bull’s mastermind-in-chief, who was unofficially celebrating his 200thF1 race win involvement, dating back to his first in Mexico 32 years ago. The man extolled, appropriately, with engineering the team’s latest RB missile on four wheels. By this season’s standards, Verstappen’s win in Montreal was far from a cruise. Qualifying on Saturday was tricky in wet-dry-wet conditions. But Max prevailed. An early safety car bunched the pack up on Sunday. But Max prevailed. Tyre wear was an issue in the cockpit with Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton chasing; not on the pit wall who again oozed perfectibility. Again, Max prevailed. No 100 is a significant landmark for the team. An “incredible achievement”, as Christian Horner put it, becoming the fifth team to reach such a figure. When he spearheaded Red Bull’s involvement by taking over Jaguar in 2004, surely even he could not have forecasted such periods of dominance, up against the historic titans of world motorsport. Red Bull have won 28.1% of all the races they’ve entered in the sport as they hit a century. By way of comparison, Ferrari have won 242 races in 1060 – a hit-rate of 22.8%. McLaren’s is lower at 19.6%; Williams’ fewer still at 14.4%. But Mercedes at 44.8% beat the lot. Such was their near-decade of utter dominance – eight constructors’ titles in a row from 2014-2021 – Red Bull have some way to go before their percentage hit-rate matches the Silver Arrows. Currently, the difference is 16.7%. MOST WINS IN FORMULA 1 – 100 CLUB 1) Ferrari – 242 (22.8% hit-rate) 2) McLaren – 183 (19.6% hit-rate) 3) Mercedes – 125 (44.8% hit-rate) 4) Williams – 114 (14.4% hit-rate) 5) Red Bull – 100 (28.1% hit-rate) There are contentious points. For example, included in Mercedes’ tally is the nine wins from 1954-55, technically a different entity to the current works team. Yet on the whole, the difference is stark. But not insurmountable. It’s important to note this with caution. Predicting dynasties in sport is always a dangerous game: jump the gun on a Formula 1 forecast and the usual unpredictability of natural drama and human emotion can come back to bite you. Ferrari, for instance, have won just one drivers’ title in 16 years since their five-on-the-spin with Michael Schumacher in the early noughties. However, the outlook is particularly shiny at Milton Keynes. Red Bull have unequivocally nailed the current “ground-effect” regulations, not least due to Newey’s expertise in the area. This year is virtually sewn-up, with focus already switching to 2024 when they will be the heavy favourites once more. The next phase of regulations are not enforced until 2026. By that point, with Newey having recently signed an extension to stay, Red Bull could have secured another three world titles. It could be another 50 or so wins by that point, such is the current trajectory. And from then, the launch of their own powertrains division comes to fruition, with American giant Ford as a partner. In the constantly-shifting arms race that is Formula 1, Aston Martin, Mercedes, Ferrari and the rest – including new teams such as Audi – may well have something to say about that. Indeed, Red Bull have recently lost a key figure in engineer Rob Marshall, who joins McLaren next year. Dan Fallows similarly joined Aston Martin last year. Newey’s omnipresence is the unignorable advantage. Yet as the sun set in Canada on another victory, did the 64-year-old give Red Bull a scare? And the rest of the paddock a glimmer of hope? “My career can’t go on forever,” he said, post-podium. “As long as the team wants me and I keep enjoying it I’ll keep going. “But realistically it’s on a countdown.” When that time will be, only he knows. What is not in question, however, is the absolute supremacy of this current Red Bull machine. From top-to-bottom, they now set the benchmark. The statistics of the past allude to that; the projection for the future indicate there could be plenty more to come. Read More Max Verstappen wins Canadian Grand Prix to match F1 legend in race wins Red Bull mastermind Adrian Newey hints at retirement: ‘It’s on a countdown’ Lando Norris angry at penalty which cost him points in Canadian Grand Prix ‘It’s on a countdown’: Red Bull mastermind Adrian Newey hints at retirement F1 Canadian Grand Prix LIVE: Race updates and lap times from Montreal
2023-06-19 14:47
Aaron Boone shares delusional perspective on Yankees recent performances
Aaron Boone shares delusional perspective on Yankees recent performances
Aaron Boone maintained confidence in his team amid their recent skid. His statement makes very little sense.The New York Yankees, once again plagued by injuries, have lost four straight and seven of their last 10. In the aftermath of Sunday's 4-1 loss to the rival Boston Red Sox, the Yanks ...
2023-06-19 12:22
Balogun strike helps USA to Nations League title
Balogun strike helps USA to Nations League title
Folarin Balogun scored his first goal for the United States as they clinched the CONCACAF Nations League with 2-0 win over Canada...
2023-06-19 12:19
3 ways the Miami Heat can add another star this offseason
3 ways the Miami Heat can add another star this offseason
The Miami Heat were four wins away from championship glory; how can the team add more star power to aid their title pursuit next season?The Miami Heat are never out of the contenders circle, no matter how much the regular season product leads one to believe otherwise. That's the lesson we a...
2023-06-19 11:54
Anthony Rizzo pulls no punches reacting to Red Sox sweep
Anthony Rizzo pulls no punches reacting to Red Sox sweep
Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo lamented his team's series sweep at the hands of the Red Sox on Sunday.The New York Yankees got dealt a bad hand with Aaron Judge's injury, and they've been folding ever since. Sunday marked another low point of the season as the Yankees got swe...
2023-06-19 11:54
Frankie Dettori Royal Ascot facts and figures
Frankie Dettori Royal Ascot facts and figures
Frankie Dettori says he "will cry for sure" when he jumps off his final Royal Ascot mount on Saturday in the meeting the Italian superstar jockey...
2023-06-19 11:51
Kerr spearheads Australia's Women's World Cup squad
Kerr spearheads Australia's Women's World Cup squad
Australia's women's football team continued their World Cup preparations on Monday when the co-hosts named a provisional squad, including 10...
2023-06-19 11:51
Cameron Smith has strong finish at U.S. Open as he looks toward British Open title defense
Cameron Smith has strong finish at U.S. Open as he looks toward British Open title defense
Cameron Smith’s strong play during the final nine holes of the U.S. Open could give him a boost when he defends his British Open title next month
2023-06-19 11:20
Rickie Fowler fades in final round after bounce-back US Open
Rickie Fowler fades in final round after bounce-back US Open
Rickie Fowler showed off just about everything during the 123rd U.S. Open that once made him one of the most compelling figures in golf
2023-06-19 10:48
Lou Williams gives us the lemon pepper feels with retirement message
Lou Williams gives us the lemon pepper feels with retirement message
Lou Williams officially announced his retirement from the NBA on Sunday, June 18 after almost two decades in the league.Oh, the keen sting of a good lemon pepper wing and a triumphant sendoff. That's what we're feeling tonight after Lou Williams, NBA veteran of 17 years, announced his ...
2023-06-19 10:23
Golf-Clark holds off McIlroy to win U.S. Open for first major title
Golf-Clark holds off McIlroy to win U.S. Open for first major title
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -American Wyndham Clark won the U.S. Open by one shot over Rory McIlroy at Los Angeles Country
2023-06-19 10:20
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