Lauda dismisses talk of Mercedes supplying Red Bull
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) – Mercedes F1 non-executive chairman Niki Lauda has dismissed a report suggesting Formula One rivals Red Bull could switch from Renault to Mercedes engines with Aston Martin branding.
Ecclestone has more talks with Monza
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) – Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone says he is still hoping to keep Monza on the calendar after 2016 following further discussions with Italian Grand Prix officials but the situation remains open.
Villa fires New York City to win over Montreal
(Reuters) – New York City continued their recent surge as Spaniard David Villa notched two classy goals, including the late winner, in a 2-1 away win over Montreal Impact in Major League Soccer (MLS) on Saturday.
U.S coach praises Japan for bringing possession into play
VANCOUVER (Reuters) – Japan’s World Cup victory four years ago with a possession style approach was a turning point for the women’s game that will be reflected in Sunday’s final, according to United States head coach Jill Ellis.
Cheeky Sanchez penalty clinches Chile’s first Copa
SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Chile won the Copa America for the first time on Saturday when a cheeky penalty from Alexis Sanchez clinched a shootout victory over Argentina and glory for the host nation’s golden generation in front of their own fans.
Powell wins in Paris with his fastest 100 in four years
(Reuters) – Former world record holder Asafa Powell ran his fastest 100 meters in four years to win the sprint at the Paris Diamond League meeting in 9.81 seconds on Saturday.
Japan finds new motivation for World Cup final
VANCOUVER (Reuters) – Four years ago the Japan women’s soccer team, inspired by a nation recovering from a devastating earthquake and tsunami, lifted their reeling country’s spirits by winning the World Cup.
Woods drops seven behind as four tie for lead at Greenbrier
(Reuters) – Tiger Woods fell seven strokes off the pace as four players tied for the lead after the third round of the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia on Saturday.
Williams penalty gives England third place in Women’s World Cup
EDMONTON (Reuters) – Fara Williams struck an extra-time winner from the penalty spot as England defeated Germany 1-0 to claim third place in the Women’s World Cup on Saturday.
Woods drops seven behind as four tie for lead at Greenbrier
(Reuters) – Tiger Woods fell seven strokes off the pace as four players tied for the lead after the third round of the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia on Saturday.




