Mercedes wheel rim design cleared for Mexican F1 Grand Prix
Mexican Grand Prix stewards have cleared world champions Mercedes to use a novel rear wheel rim design whose legality had been questioned by Formula One rivals concerned it might give an aerodynamic benefit.
Heat turned up as chilled Dodgers return home
After two chilled losses at Fenway Park the Los Angeles Dodgers returned home on Thursday feeling the heat trailing the best-of-seven World Series 2-0 to the Boston Red Sox and in need of a spark.
Long-driving Champ more than one-trick pony
Cameron Champ has quickly earned a reputation as the longest driver on the PGA Tour and with one that measured 346 yards on Thursday shot a seven-under-par 65 to take the early lead at the Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi.
Hamilton would be proudest of his fifth F1 title
Lewis Hamilton feels a fifth Formula One title would be his proudest achievement and he wants to seal it by winning Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix.
Vettel wonders about ‘weird’ spate of spins
Ferrari’s Formula One title contender Sebastian Vettel has suggested his recent series of spins may have been caused by aerodynamics rather than driver error.
Woods-Mickelson pay-per-view match to charge $19.99
The $19.99 charge for the pay-per-view (PPV) exhibition between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson is likely bring in enough viewers to make the event financially viable, two sports marketing experts said.
Mexico is Red Bull’s best remaining chance, says Verstappen
Last year’s race winner Max Verstappen expects Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix to be his and Red Bull’s best chance of another victory this season.
Federer overcomes sluggish start to brush aside Struff
Holder Roger Federer recovered from a slow start to beat Jan-Lennard Struff 6-3 7-5 and reach the quarter-finals of the Swiss Indoors, his hometown tournament, on Thursday.
Woods-Mickelson pay-per-view match to charge ‘suggested’ $19.99
Golf fans in the United States will be charged a “suggested” price of $19.99 to watch the pay-per-view exhibition between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson in November, Turner Sports announced on Thursday.
Woods-Mickelson pay-per-view match to charge ‘suggested’ $19.95
Golf fans in the United States will be charged a “suggested” price of $19.95 to watch the pay-per-view exhibition between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson in November, Turner Sports announced on Thursday.




