Formula One team line-ups for 2014
LONDON (Reuters) – Confirmed Formula One team line-ups for the 2014 season after Force India announced on Thursday they had signed Mexican Sergio Perez:
F1’s Ecclestone says will fight BayernLB damages claim
LONDON (Reuters) – Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone said he would fight a $400 million damages claim that German bank BayernLB is planning to file in London over the sale of the motor racing business in 2005.
Highlights of NBA games
Dec 11 (The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of Wednesday’s National Basketball Association games.
NHL: Highlights of Wednesday’s NHL games
Dec 11 (The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of Wednesday’s National Hockey League games.
Cejka and early riser Rose enjoy strong starts in Thailand
(Reuters) – Journeyman Alex Cejka celebrated his first wedding anniversary with a one-shot lead over world number four Justin Rose after the opening round of the Thailand Golf Championship on Thursday.
Brooks keeps lead as rain interrupts Mandela Championship
(Reuters) – Englishman Daniel Brooks retained his slender lead at the Nelson Mandela Championship without playing a shot as persistent rain forced another suspension in Durban on Thursday.
Barca look to Neymar to revive La Liga fortunes
MADRID (Reuters) – With Lionel Messi not due back from injury until next month, Barcelona will be looking to Neymar to add to Wednesday’s hat-trick against Celtic and help the champions get back to winning ways in La Liga.
United’s Young aware of diving reputation
(Reuters) – Manchester United winger Ashley Young is aware of his reputation as a “diver” but insists it is up to referees to address the issue.
Atletico form suggests they are a team to avoid in Europe
MADRID (Reuters) – Atletico Madrid’s unbeaten Champions League group campaign, concluded in style with a 2-0 win over Porto on Wednesday, was more evidence that coach Diego Simeone has moulded his squad into genuine European contenders.
Drama queens Dortmund shine on European stage
(Reuters) – Last season’s Champions League runners-up Borussia Dortmund seem to flourish when under the utmost pressure in Europe with their 2-1 win at Olympique Marseille on Wednesday further proof of their love for late drama.