Motor racing: Racing Point will change name again before F1 season starts
Racing Point, the Formula One team formerly known as Force India, will have another name before the season starts in Australia next March, team principal Otmar Szafnauer said on Monday.
Prada’s Bertelli sets sights on wider America’s Cup audience
Patrizio Bertelli intends to ensure that the 36th America’s Cup, which is being sponsored by his Italian fashion house Prada, is open to as wide an audience as possible.
Athletics: IAAF to vote on Tuesday on whether to reinstate Russia
Russia’s athletics federation will learn on Tuesday whether its ban for widespread doping, in place for the last three years, will be lifted by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).
Bulls fire Hoiberg, promote Boylen to head coach
The Chicago Bulls fired head coach Fred Hoiberg on Monday and promoted Jim Boylen to lead the team.
Motor racing: Williams sign Canadian Latifi as F1 reserve
Canadian Nicholas Latifi will be a reserve driver for Williams next season, the Formula One team announced on Monday.
Soccer: Sierra Leone’s disqualification from Nations Cup boosts Kenya, Ghana
Sierra Leone have been disqualified from the preliminaries for the 2019 African Nations Cup finals, confirming places for Kenya and Ghana at the continental championship next June-July.
NFL: Packers end era of playing it safe with McCarthy firing
When the Green Bay Packers fired head coach Mike McCarthyon Sunday they ended an era that many believed kept them stuck in an outdated brand of football.
NHL roundup: Ducks rally from 4 down, edge Caps
Pontus Aberg scored the tiebreaker with 5:05 remaining and finished with two goals and one assist as the Anaheim Ducks rallied from a four-goal, second-period deficit and stunned the host Washington Capitals 6-5 on Sunday.
NFL roundup: Chargers overtake Steelers
Rookie Michael Badgley kicked a 29-yard field goal with no time left Sunday night to give the visiting Los Angeles Chargers a 33-30 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Olympics: 2020 organizers vow to guard against complacency
Tokyo 2020 organizers vowed no let-up in their drive to host a successful Summer Games on Monday as International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach once again heaped praise on the city’s preparations.




