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  • Formula 1 launches: Williams reveal sleek new car livery and Gulf Oil partnership for 2023 season

    Formula 1 launches: Williams reveal sleek new car livery and Gulf Oil partnership for 2023 season

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    Williams reveal updated livery for FW45, adorned with new sponsors such as Gulf Oil; Alex Albon and rookie team-mate Logan Sargeant aiming to lift team up standings in 2023 after dismal five years; Williams also have new team principal in James Vowles, who starts on February 20

    Last Updated: 06/02/23 1:57pm

    Williams have revealed their new livery for the 2023 Formula 1 season after agreeing a mega new partnership with Gulf Oil.

    The third team to start their campaign with a launch, Williams showed off an updated blue and red livery adorned with many new sponsors at their Grove base, before their FW45 car debuts hitting the track next Monday.

    The most notable addition to the livery is the Gulf logo, with the oil company joining forces with another F1 team after its partnership with McLaren ended in 2022. Many had speculated that the Williams car may feature more of the famous blue and orange Gulf colours.

    “This signifies the strength of our brand and commercial offerings as we continue our transformation,” said Matthew Savage, Chairman of the Board at Williams.

    “Gulf and Williams Racing share an illustrious motorsport heritage and, together, we are making history with this partnership.”

    Williams, one of the most successful F1 teams of all-time but backmarkers in recent years, have been going through their “transformation” since Dorilton Capital acquired the team from the legendary Sir Frank Williams in 2020.

    Alex Albon returns for his second year with the team this year and will be partnered by rookie team-mate Logan Sargeant, F1’s first American driver since 2016.

    Williams will also have a new team principal in James Vowles – the highly-respected Mercedes strategy chief – although he was not present at Monday’s launch as he doesn’t start in his role until February 20.

    The FW45 will hit the track at Silverstone on Monday, February 13, before pre-season testing begins the following week.

    Pre-season testing is all live on Sky Sports F1 from February 23-25, as is every Formula 1 practice, qualifying and race. The season-opener is the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 5.

    Will new recruits help Williams end miserable run?

    With 16 world championship titles to their name, only Ferrari and McLaren have won more titles than Williams – but the Grove outfit have been rock bottom of the standings in four of the last five seasons.

    Powered by Mercedes engines, Williams will be aiming to leap up the field in 2023 after scoring eight points last year and say they have heavily evolved the sidepod concept on this year’s car.

    They also say there are modifications to the front suspension layout and ‘major external aerodynamic surfaces’, while the car will be more ‘aerodynamically efficient’ than last season’s FW44.

     Williams drivers Alex Albon (left) and Logan Sargeant

    Williams drivers Alex Albon (left) and Logan Sargeant

    Tasked with leading their rebuild is Vowles, while Albon – Max Verstappen’s former Red Bull team-mate – and rookie team-mate Sargeant form a young driver line-up.

    “The team has worked really hard last year and over the winter to address some key areas in our car, putting in the work to try and maximise what we get out of the car for 2023,” said Albon.

    “I’m looking forward to seeing what the FW45 can do.”

    Williams in F1 2023

    Driver Alex Albon
    Driver Logan Sargeant
    Team boss James Vowles
    Car name FW45
    Engine Mercedes
    2022 championship finish 10th
    Best championship finish 1st (x9)
    Race wins 114
    Podiums 313

    Sargeant, 22, replaces Nicholas Latifi at Williams after finishing fourth in the feeder Formula 2 championship last year.

    He added: “I’m really excited for the season to get started after what, for me, feels like a long winter! I’m super motivated and we’ve put a lot of hard work in.

    “The car is looking amazing and it shows the huge effort the team has put in the off season, so I’m looking forward to getting started at Silverstone before heading out to Bahrain.”

    Williams also have a driver academy that includes three-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick, who is bidding to make her name Stateside this season in Indy NXT.

    Williams’ liveries over the years

    Williams' 2019 car, the FW42

    Williams’ 2019 car, the FW42

     Williams' 2020 car, the FW43

    Williams’ 2020 car, the FW43

      Williams' 2021 car, the FW43B

    Williams’ 2021 car, the FW43B

      Williams' 2022 car, the FW44

    Williams’ 2022 car, the FW44

    What’s new on the cars for 2023?

    While there is no rules overhaul for next year like there was for 2022, there are subtle changes to the rules and cars that teams can take advantage of.

    The most notable is a higher ride height. This is essentially lifting the cars higher off the ground to help reduce the bouncing ‘porpoising’ phenomenon that affected teams – most notably Mercedes – in 2022.

    This is done by raising the floor edge and throat, while the diffuser edge has also been stiffened. There is also an additional sensor to effectively monitor porpoising.

    F1 2023: When are the new cars being revealed?

    Date Team Location
    January 31 Haas (livery launch) Online
    February 3 Red Bull New York
    February 6 Williams (livery launch) Online
    February 7 Alfa Romeo Zurich
    February 11 AlphaTauri New York
    February 13 Aston Martin Silverstone
    February 13 McLaren Woking
    February 14 Ferrari Maranello
    February 15 Mercedes Silverstone
    February 16 Alpine London

    While these are mostly for safety reasons and are expected to initially cost teams time due to a stiffer floor, it could also narrow the field with a higher ride height thought to have been key to Red Bull and Ferrari’s 2023 cars.

    The other changes to the cars revolve around outlawing designs such as Aston Martin’s rear wing and Mercedes’ front wing from 2023, and more safety additions.

    The roll hoops, for example, have been strengthened following Zhou Guanyu’s dramatic crash at Silverstone last year.

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  • ‘Absolutely ludicrous!’ | Have you ever seen a fluke like this?!

    ‘Absolutely ludicrous!’ | Have you ever seen a fluke like this?!

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    Nine-Ball superstar Francisco Sanchez Ruiz pockets the two off an incredible fluke in the World Pool Championship.

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  • Casemiro sending off: Should there have been more red cards in Manchester Utd-Crystal Palace melee? 

    Casemiro sending off: Should there have been more red cards in Manchester Utd-Crystal Palace melee? 

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    Should there have been more red cards in the Manchester United-Crystal Palace melee that saw Casemiro sent off?

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  • Stephen Humphrys scores sensational goal from his own half for Hearts!

    Stephen Humphrys scores sensational goal from his own half for Hearts!

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    Watch as Hearts forward Stephen Humphrys picks up the ball from just outside his own box, before driving forward and scoring from inside his own half!

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  • Highlights: Emanuel Navarrete stops Liam Wilson in epic encounter

    Highlights: Emanuel Navarrete stops Liam Wilson in epic encounter

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    Catch the best of the action from Emanuel Navarrete’s clash with Liam Wilson for the WBO Super-Featherweight title

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  • Chelsea 0-0 Fulham | Premier League highlights

    Chelsea 0-0 Fulham | Premier League highlights

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    FREE TO WATCH: Highlights of Chelsea against Fulham in the Premier League.

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  • Cristiano Ronaldo denied first league goal for Al Nassr by offside flag

    Cristiano Ronaldo denied first league goal for Al Nassr by offside flag

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    Cristiano Ronaldo is still looking for his first goal in the Saudi Arabia Pro-League after having an effort ruled out against Al-Fateh for offside.

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  • Derek Carr shows off impressive skills in precision challenge

    Derek Carr shows off impressive skills in precision challenge

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    Watch quarterback Derek Carr’s best shots from the Precision Passing Challenge during the Pro Bowl Skills Showdown.

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  • Premier League Darts: Debutant Chris Dobey stuns Michael van Gerwen to win opening night in Belfast

    Premier League Darts: Debutant Chris Dobey stuns Michael van Gerwen to win opening night in Belfast

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    Chris Dobey enjoys a dream Premier League debut by defeating Michael van Gerwen in the Belfast final I The Cardiff International Arena hosts the second of 17 individual venues on Thursday, February 9 with the play-offs returning to The O2 in London on Thursday, May 25

    Last Updated: 03/02/23 12:56am

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    Take a look at the best of the action from Night One of the Premier League in Belfast

    Take a look at the best of the action from Night One of the Premier League in Belfast

    Chris Dobey made a dream Premier League debut as he stunned six-time defending champion Michael van Gerwen to win the opening night of action in Belfast.

    Dobey claimed his first major PDC title by winning the Masters in Milton Keynes which helped him gatecrash the cast list for this year’s Premier League.

    The 32-year-old from Bedlington produced a Hollywood-style ending after defeating two-time former world champion Peter Wright in the quarter-finals and then sending Nathan Aspinall crashing out to reach the final where he upset favourite Van Gerwen.

    Premier League – Night 1 in Belfast Results

    Quarter-finals Dimitri Van den Bergh 6-2 Jonny Clayton
    Michael Smith 3-6 Michael van Gerwen
    Peter Wright 3-6 Chris Dobey
    Nathan Aspinall 6-4 Gerwyn Price
    Semi-finals Dimitri Van den Bergh 4-6 Michael van Gerwen
    Chris Dobey 6-4 Nathan Aspinall
    Final Chris Dobey 6-5 Michael van Gerwen

    Dobey took out this majestic 170 finish against Van Gerwen in the final

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    Dobey took out this majestic 170 finish against Van Gerwen in the final

    Dobey took out this majestic 170 finish against Van Gerwen in the final

    A captivating final, which saw Dobey reel in a 170 checkout in the second leg, went all the way to a deciding leg with Dobey landing a sensational 160 checkout to cap a memorable week.

    “I’m living the dream,” said a delighted Dobey, who twice starred as a Challenger in the 2020 and 2021 editions of the Premier League.

    “The 160 checkout had to go because Michael was waiting on 127 and he’s well capable of taking that out.

    “Michael has got a great record against me, and it gets in your head, but I knew I could do it after beating him on TV for the first time at the European Championship.

    “I know what I can do, and right now my confidence is sky high.

    “I felt that I deserved my place in the tournament, I didn’t have anything to prove to myself but I think I’ve proved a few people wrong tonight.

    “I’m getting a taste of it now and I love it. I want to be here all the time.”

    Dobey produced a Hollywood ending in the deciding leg to win Night One

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    Dobey produced a Hollywood ending in the deciding leg to win Night One

    Dobey produced a Hollywood ending in the deciding leg to win Night One

    Van Gerwen picked up three league points after gaining sweet revenge over Michael Smith in their first meeting since the World Championship final, and Dimitri Van den Bergh to go second on the embryonic table.

    Losing semi-finalists Aspinall and Van den Bergh left Belfast with two points each thanks to quarter-final wins over Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton respectively.

    The Bedlington thrower says he took confidence from his Masters win to claim victory on his Premier League debut

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    The Bedlington thrower says he took confidence from his Masters win to claim victory on his Premier League debut

    The Bedlington thrower says he took confidence from his Masters win to claim victory on his Premier League debut

    Sunday – Crowned Masters Champion

    Monday – Announced in the 2023 Premier League

    Thursday – Wins in Belfast on full debut

    “You’ve either got it or you haven’t in terms of that ability. He’s knows he’s got the ability so that panic hasn’t set it. That Masters win is the catalyst for we don’t know, but it’s the catalyst for tonight. That was an amazing win. He didn’t look nervy on the 160 but he’s creating that for himself. I love seeing new winners. Dobey has been a great player for a long time. Good luck to him. He wasn’t nervous, which is mind-boggling, but crack on Chris.”

    Wayne Mardle on Chris Dobey

    Where are we heading next?

    Night 2 in Cardiff: Thursday, February 9

    Quarter-Finals Michael Smith vs Jonny Clayton
    Nathan Aspinall vs Peter Wright
    Gerwyn Price vs Chris Dobey
    Michael van Gerwen vs Dimitri Van den Bergh

    The Premier League roadshow heads to Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena on Thursday, February 9 for Night Two of the league phase, as Welsh duo Price and Clayton face Dobey and Smith respectively in the quarter-finals.

    The night’s other quarter-finals will see Aspinall face Wright, while Van Gerwen takes on Van den Bergh.

    2023 Premier League Schedule

    Night 2 Cardiff International Arena February 9
    Night 3 OVO Hydro, Glasgow February 16
    Night 4 3Arena, Dublin February 23
    Night 5 Westpoint Exeter March 2
    Night 6 The Brighton Centre March 9
    Night 7 Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham March 16
    Night 8 Utilita Arena, Newcastle March 23
    Night 9 Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin March 30
    Night 10 Utilita Arena, Birmingham April 6
    Night 11 M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool April 13
    Night 12 Rotterdam Ahoy April 20
    Night 13 First Direct Arena, Leeds April 27
    Night 14 AO Arena, Manchester May 4
    Night 15 Utilita Arena, Sheffield May 11
    Night 16 P&J Live, Aberdeen May 18
    Play-Offs The O2, London May 25

    We’re back for more Premier League Darts action from the Cardiff International Arena on Thursday, February 9 – live on Sky Sports Arena from 7pm and Sky Sports Main Event from 7.30pm.

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  • Scottish Premiership Goals of the Month: January

    Scottish Premiership Goals of the Month: January

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    We take a look at some of the best goals scored in January in the Scottish Premiership.

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  • Celtic 3-0 Livingston | Scottish Premiership highlights

    Celtic 3-0 Livingston | Scottish Premiership highlights

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    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Livingston.

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  • Welsh Rugby Union proposes major reforms in response to alleged sexism & misogyny

    Welsh Rugby Union proposes major reforms in response to alleged sexism & misogyny

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    Last Updated: 01/02/23 6:06pm

    The Welsh Rugby Union says either its new chair or chief executive must be female under major reforms proposed in response to allegations of sexism and misogyny within the organisation.

    Among the plans to “modernise”, the WRU also says its new board will comprise of at least five women and be more diverse.

    A majority of 75 per cent of members at an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM), to be called imminently, will need to vote in favour in order to pass the proposals.

    More to follow.

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  • ‘Pure joy to watch a captain’s innings’ – Jos Buttler reaches century

    ‘Pure joy to watch a captain’s innings’ – Jos Buttler reaches century

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    Jos Buttler reaches another ODI century from just 106 balls against South Africa.

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  • Sam Curran fined for ‘excessive’ celebration after Temba Bavuma wicket

    Sam Curran fined for ‘excessive’ celebration after Temba Bavuma wicket

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    England’s Sam Curran has been fined for ‘excessive’ celebrations after taking the wicket of Temba Bavuma in England’s 2nd ODI match with South Africa.

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  • Rory McIlroy banishes hole 18 water demons!

    Rory McIlroy banishes hole 18 water demons!

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    Rory McIlroy suffered two nightmares on the 18th at the Emirates Golf Club in last year’s final round and this year’s third round. But he was able to just avoid the lake again in Monday’s final round to claim the 2023 Dubai Desert Classic.

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  • Dundee United 0-2 Celtic | Scottish Premiership highlights

    Dundee United 0-2 Celtic | Scottish Premiership highlights

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    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Dundee United and Celtic at Tannadice Park.

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  • ‘Reckless from Ben Duckett!’ – England lose third after easy dismissal

    ‘Reckless from Ben Duckett!’ – England lose third after easy dismissal

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    Kevin Pietersen describes Ben Duckett’s dismissal as ‘reckless’ after the England left-hander skips down the pitch and smashes it straight to long-on.

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  • Steph Curry ejected for throwing gum shield!

    Steph Curry ejected for throwing gum shield!

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    Steph Curry was ejected by the referee for throwing his gum shield in frustration during Warriors’ 122-120 win against the Grizzlies in the NBA.

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  • Wout Weghorst reacts quickest to score his first Manchester United goal

    Wout Weghorst reacts quickest to score his first Manchester United goal

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    Wout Weghorst is first to the rebound to score his first goal for Manchester United and put his side 2-0 up against Nottingham Forest.

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  • Southampton 0-1 Newcastle | Carabao Cup highlights

    Southampton 0-1 Newcastle | Carabao Cup highlights

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    Highlights of the Carabao Cup semi-final, first leg between Southampton and Newcastle.

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