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  • Lando Norris and George Russell: How do they compare upon reaching 100th Formula 1 Grand Prix?

    Lando Norris and George Russell: How do they compare upon reaching 100th Formula 1 Grand Prix?

    Lando Norris and George Russell enter their 100th Grand Prix weekend at this week’s United States Grand Prix

    As Lando Norris and George Russell head to their 100th Grand Prix weekend, Sky Sports F1 look back at what has been a hugely entertaining start to the careers of the young Brits.

    The pair came onto the grid as the next generation of British talent for when the great Lewis Hamilton retires, but now all three are competing at the front.

    While they have been on their own journeys, following in the steps of and filling Hamilton’s boots are a recurring theme in both of their careers.

    Norris the shining light McLaren needed

    Lando Norris joined Mclaren in 2019, the first season they were able to consistently fight for points since 2014

    Lando Norris joined Mclaren in 2019, the first season they were able to consistently fight for points since 2014

    Norris arrived at McLaren to help turn the ‘GP2 engine’ frowns into papaya-soaked serotonin hits, and his injection of youth, speed and star power was precisely what McLaren needed to lead their climb towards the front of the F1 pack, where they belong.

    McLaren were in a dark place in the late 2010s as they publicly fell out with their engine supplier Honda, with world champions Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso losing patience and leaving the sport entirely.

    While they were not struggling quite so much when it came to car competitiveness, a fresh-faced Lewis Hamilton walked into a political storm as McLaren imploded with Alonso and then team boss Ron Dennis grating and ‘spy gate’ scandals – like Norris, Hamilton was the young shining light that gave the team and the fans a reason to cheer and believe.

    Craig Slater looks at the chances of Lando Norris leaving McLaren and how much it would cost a team to buy him

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    Craig Slater looks at the chances of Lando Norris leaving McLaren and how much it would cost a team to buy him

    Craig Slater looks at the chances of Lando Norris leaving McLaren and how much it would cost a team to buy him

    This experience for both Hamilton and Norris forced them to mature quickly – they have been the team leader despite the arrival of more experienced big names such as Alonso and Daniel Ricciardo, and they are better drivers for it.

    The other similarity to Hamilton that Norris has is his natural, quirky but genuine persona, engaging a global audience – he is a superstar by being himself.

    Hamilton was a superstar in the early stages of his career because of the barriers he broke and the people he spent time with, however, he didn’t have the surroundings and confidence to be himself until he moved to Mercedes.

    Lando Norris' personality lends itself to him being a global superstar like Lewis Hamilton

    Lando Norris’ personality lends itself to him being a global superstar like Lewis Hamilton

    Norris, meanwhile, has entered F1 at a time where expressing your individuality is celebrated – thanks in a large part to Hamilton – which means that he can be his unreserved self, making him so appealing.

    While the car helped, Hamilton’s ability to express himself arguably allowed him to unlock a new level of performance.

    The fact that Norris has done this earlier in his career than Hamilton may allow him to grow more quickly as an individual and as a racing driver in the next 100 races.

    Russell waiting in the wings for ‘too long’

    George Russell drove for Williams in three seasons before making the step up to Mercedes

    George Russell drove for Williams in three seasons before making the step up to Mercedes

    Russell is impatient, he says he wants things “yesterday”, and that is because he knows he has the ability to mix it with the very best and he has had to be patient for most of his career.

    Like Norris, he was quickly forced into a leadership position as the then Formula 2 champion joined struggling Williams alongside drivers that could not match his level – as much as he appreciated Williams, Russell quickly outgrew the team.

    Mercedes driver George Russell took on the lie detector test - and you might be surprised by some of the results!

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    Mercedes driver George Russell took on the lie detector test – and you might be surprised by some of the results!

    Mercedes driver George Russell took on the lie detector test – and you might be surprised by some of the results!

    Russell maintains that he drove for Williams for “too long” – an assessment that Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has since admitted.

    The reality is that Russell would normally have been in the car after one season, like Max Verstappen at Red Bull and Charles Leclerc at Ferrari – but Mercedes were going through a far from average period.

    As the Silver Arrows and Lewis Hamilton dominated F1, one of the winning formulas was the partnership between Hamilton and the reliable, diplomatic and likeable Valtteri Bottas.

    Hamilton has continued to maintain that Bottas was his favourite team-mate. So, as long as the championships came, the champion’s calls to keep Bottas were heeded.

    In 2021, though, Russell’s talent was too glaring to ignore for Wolff, welcoming the King’s Lynn man to Brackley for 2022.

    Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Anthony Davidson looks into how future success for Mercedes could impact the relationship between George Russell and Lewis Hamilton

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    Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Anthony Davidson looks into how future success for Mercedes could impact the relationship between George Russell and Lewis Hamilton

    Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Anthony Davidson looks into how future success for Mercedes could impact the relationship between George Russell and Lewis Hamilton

    Russell will have understandably expected to at least have been picking up wins as he supported Hamilton in the fight for the eighth title, but things didn’t exactly go to plan.

    Team-mate tensions on the horizon for both Brits?

    Oscar Piastri was the first rookie to see the chequered flag first in F1 since Lewis Hamilton in 2007, something Lando Norris has not done in his first 99 races

    Oscar Piastri was the first rookie to see the chequered flag first in F1 since Lewis Hamilton in 2007, something Lando Norris has not done in his first 99 races

    Instead, Mercedes have had two years trying to find their way, taking away winning opportunities but allowing Russell to grow in experience and confidence – he is just as ready to fight for titles as Hamilton.

    Arguably, Russell had his greatest season in 2022, outscoring Hamilton and winning whilst the seven-time world champion failed to do so for the first time in his career.

    Only one team-mate can win the driver’s title, and that’s why Christian Horner says he wants to avoid having two alpha drivers – they take points away from one another.

    Red Bull boss Christian Horner admits 'big talent' Lando Norris is one of a number of drivers they are keeping 'an eye on'

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    Red Bull boss Christian Horner admits ‘big talent’ Lando Norris is one of a number of drivers they are keeping ‘an eye on’

    Red Bull boss Christian Horner admits ‘big talent’ Lando Norris is one of a number of drivers they are keeping ‘an eye on’

    If they can get into the position to fight for race wins, Mercedes need a clear driver to back, as shown in Qatar.

    McLaren have a similar issue in the form of the superstar Norris and the raw but exciting Oscar Piastri.

    Does Zak Brown back Norris, with whom he seems to have a very special relationship, or Piastri, for whom he fought so hard to sign?

    Piastri and Russell will only get better as they look to assert themselves on their team-mates.

    Norris obviously has youth on his side and will continue to blossom himself, but how he reacts to being challenged by his team-mate, something he hasn’t had since Carlos Sainz in 2020, will be fascinating to see, especially as McLaren appear to be the team closest to the almighty Red Bull machine.

    McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri face each other in an Ashes-inspired cricket match

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    McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri face each other in an Ashes-inspired cricket match

    McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri face each other in an Ashes-inspired cricket match

    Russell will be disappointed with this season’s results after such a positive 2022 in Mercedes.

    However, on qualifying pace, he is matching Hamilton and heads into Austin 9-8 up – Russell also arguably came the closest to winning in Singapore.

    The youngster is taking risks while he has nothing to lose, learning his limits for when a title is on the line – that is a dangerous challenge for Hamilton who is undoubtedly in the latter stages of his career.

    Mercedes team-mates Lewis Hamilton and George Russell collide on the opening lap of the Qatar Grand Prix

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    Mercedes team-mates Lewis Hamilton and George Russell collide on the opening lap of the Qatar Grand Prix

    Mercedes team-mates Lewis Hamilton and George Russell collide on the opening lap of the Qatar Grand Prix

    There have been a few moments this season when the Mercedes pair clashed, but Qatar’s first corner shenanigans were by far the most explosive.

    Mercedes will hope to keep a lid on it and McLaren will hope their drivers don’t get any ideas.

    Both Norris and Russell have made impressive starts, but they have challenges to overcome if they want to become champion in their next hundred races – not least, on the other side of the garage.

    How do Norris and Russell match up?

    Let’s be clear – Russell’s three years in a Williams which rarely scored points will impact the head-to-head data.

    Nevertheless, the numbers do point to the respective strengths of the drivers.

    Norris nor Russell have had as much success in F1 as they would have liked, with Russell the only one to have tasted victory after his win in Brazil and those painful final laps for Norris in Sochi.

    But sometimes winning is not everything, and this is very much the case in an era of F1 that has been dominated by Hamilton and now three-time world champion Max Verstappen.

    Lando Norris joked about the incident in which George Russell confused his own sweat for rain at the Spanish Grand Prix!

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    Lando Norris joked about the incident in which George Russell confused his own sweat for rain at the Spanish Grand Prix!

    Lando Norris joked about the incident in which George Russell confused his own sweat for rain at the Spanish Grand Prix!

    The data points to Norris’ consistency being his greatest strength.

    Norris has only failed to finish a race 10 times in 99 Grand Prix, scoring points an impressive 74 times.

    For context, Russell has retired 16 times, Hamilton, one of the most consistent finishers in F1 history, retired 12 times in his first 99 races and Verstappen more than double with 21 times.

    Lando Norris shares with Sky Sports' Naomi Schiff his favourite things about having a Belgian parent

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    Lando Norris shares with Sky Sports’ Naomi Schiff his favourite things about having a Belgian parent

    Lando Norris shares with Sky Sports’ Naomi Schiff his favourite things about having a Belgian parent

    Of course, mechanical failures are not in the driver’s control, but Norris is rarely caught up in a crash, keeps his nose clean and generally delivers the best result possible in the car – that is invaluable for a team.

    He also has one more podium than Russell, with 11 – five P2s and six P3s compared to Russell’s one win, two P2s and seven P3s.

    Norris has yet to get his first win, but if he continues to maximise results, he will take the top step when the opportunity arises.

    While Russell can be slightly less consistent, his ability to grab an opportunity shines through.

    Whenever things are up in the air, who is the driver first to risk it on slicks on a drying track or call on his team to try an aggressive strategy?

    Mercedes' George Russell and Sky Sports' Ted Kravitz play Iceman and Maverick in Typhoon Eurofighters

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    Mercedes’ George Russell and Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz play Iceman and Maverick in Typhoon Eurofighters

    Mercedes’ George Russell and Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz play Iceman and Maverick in Typhoon Eurofighters

    Russell loves to go for it, and that has been the nature of his career in the uncompetitive Williams or Mercedes, desperate to overcome the might of Red Bull.

    No wonder Russell snatched the opportunity to secure pole position and win in Brazil last year. Were it not for a puncture, he would have also clinched victory when parachuted into a Mercedes in Sakhir 2020.

    This ability to snatch a chance with both hands is why Russell is beating Norris in the critical statistics of Grand Prix wins, pole positions.

    George Russell wins his first ever Formula 1 Grand Prix holding off Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton to win in Sao Paulo

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    George Russell wins his first ever Formula 1 Grand Prix holding off Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton to win in Sao Paulo

    George Russell wins his first ever Formula 1 Grand Prix holding off Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton to win in Sao Paulo

    Norris and Russell head into their hundredth race in Austin, having established themselves as two of the best on the F1 grid.

    They are ready to take the baton from Hamilton as the top British driver, but they may have to wrestle it from the seven-time champion for longer than expected.

    Watch Formula 1 return to Texas for the United States Grand Prix and another Sprint weekend live on Sky Sports F1 from October 20-22. Stream F1 on Sky Sports with NOW

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  • The Verdict | Bellingham steals the headlines as England qualify for Euro’s

    The Verdict | Bellingham steals the headlines as England qualify for Euro’s

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    Rob Dorsett and Nick Wright reflect on England’s win against Italy as they secured qualification to the Euro 2024. Jude Bellingham stole the headlines, but the duo also discussed other topics, including question marks over England’s defence.

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  • ‘A major upset!’ | Netherlands produce World Cup shock as they beat South Africa!

    ‘A major upset!’ | Netherlands produce World Cup shock as they beat South Africa!

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    Netherlands provided the latest shock at the ICC Cricket World Cup as they ended South Africa’s unbeaten start to the competition.

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  • Wigan’s road to the 2023 Super League title

    Wigan’s road to the 2023 Super League title

    A look back Wigan Warriors’ route to their first Super League title since 2018.

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  • Latest from Brussels as fans remain in stadium following shooting

    Latest from Brussels as fans remain in stadium following shooting

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    Sky News reporter Adam Parsons outlines the current situation in Brussels after Belgium’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Sweden was abandoned at half-time due to two Swedish nationals having been shot dead, with the gunman still at large.

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  • David Warner slams bat in frustration after losing lbw decision review

    David Warner slams bat in frustration after losing lbw decision review

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    David Warner reacts furiously to umpire Joel Wilson’s decision to give him out lbw as Australia chase a target of 210 against Sri Lanka at the Cricket World Cup.

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  • United States GP 2023: When to watch Formula 1 sprint weekend at Circuit of the Americas and F1 Academy finale

    United States GP 2023: When to watch Formula 1 sprint weekend at Circuit of the Americas and F1 Academy finale

    The 2023 Formula 1 season enters its final stage with a triple-header coming up; watch all sessions from another Sprint weekend at the US GP live on Sky Sports – Qualifying is at 10pm on Friday, Sprint at 11pm on Saturday and lights out for the Grand Prix at 8pm on Sunday

    Last Updated: 16/10/23 10:06am

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    Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Red Bull’s Senior Power Unit Assembly Technician Calum Nicholas discusses what puts Max Verstappen on another level compared to past team drivers.

    Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Red Bull’s Senior Power Unit Assembly Technician Calum Nicholas discusses what puts Max Verstappen on another level compared to past team drivers.

    There might be no titles left to be won in Formula 1 2023 but there are still five race wins up for grabs, beginning with the United States Grand Prix this weekend.

    Max Verstappen sealed the title last time out in Qatar, so attention turns to whether Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez can beat Lewis Hamilton to second place.

    Pressure is increasing on Perez, who does have a contract to stay at Red Bull for 2024, after another disappointing weekend saw him retire from the Sprint and finish only 10th at the Qatar Grand Prix.

    He holds a 30-point lead over Hamilton, who will be looking to bounce back from his collision with Mercedes team-mate George Russell.

    Mercedes will bring a new floor to the car in Austin but are not expecting to make big strides in their bid to get close to Red Bull ahead of 2024.

    Red Bull's Senior Power Unit Assembly Technician Calum Nicholas said he and his team will get their 'heads down' in order to beat McLaren's fastest ever F1 pit stop.

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    Red Bull’s Senior Power Unit Assembly Technician Calum Nicholas said he and his team will get their ‘heads down’ in order to beat McLaren’s fastest ever F1 pit stop.

    Red Bull’s Senior Power Unit Assembly Technician Calum Nicholas said he and his team will get their ‘heads down’ in order to beat McLaren’s fastest ever F1 pit stop.

    Ferrari are only 28 points behind Mercedes in the battle for second in the constructors’ championship and McLaren got within 11 points of Aston Martin in the fight for fourth, thanks to another double podium for Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris in Qatar.

    For the first time in F1, there are consecutive Sprint weekends on the calendar so there will be competitive sessions for all three days on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

    • Qualifying begins at 10pm on Friday, with build-up from 9:30pm
    • Sprint Race starts at 11pm on Saturday, with build-up from 10pm
    • United States Grand Prix gets under way at 8pm on Sunday, with build-up from 6.30pm

    Drivers’ championship top 10 ahead of US GP

    Driver Team Points
    1) Max Verstappen Red Bull 433
    2) Sergio Perez Red Bull 224
    3) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 194
    4) Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 183
    5) Carlos Sainz Ferrari 153
    6) Charles Leclerc Ferrari 145
    7) Lando Norris McLaren 136
    8) George Russell Mercedes 132
    9) Oscar Piastri McLaren 83
    10) Lance Stroll Aston Martin 47

    Constructors’ championship top five ahead of US GP

    Team Points
    1) Red Bull 657
    2) Mercedes 326
    3) Ferrari 298
    4) Aston Martin 230
    5) McLaren 219

    Watch F1 Academy finale live on Sky

    Sky Sports F1 will also have live coverage of the F1 Academy finale from the Circuit of the Americas, where three races will decide the title.

    Marta Garcia is the big favourite as she leads the championship by 48 points from Lena Buhler, with Hamda Al Qubaisi 56 points behind.

    F1 Academy championship leader Marta Garcia believes the F1 Academy helps female drivers get into motorsport and be seen.

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    F1 Academy championship leader Marta Garcia believes the F1 Academy helps female drivers get into motorsport and be seen.

    F1 Academy championship leader Marta Garcia believes the F1 Academy helps female drivers get into motorsport and be seen.

    There are 67 points left up for grabs and you can practice, qualifying and every race alongside the F1 action this weekend.

    • Qualifying begins at 11.30pm on Friday
    • Race 1 is at 3.30pm on Saturday, with Race 2 at 9.15pm
    • Race 3 takes place from 3.30pm on Sunday

    The races left live on Sky Sports F1 in 2023

    Date Grand Prix UK race start time
    October 20-22 United States GP* 8pm
    October 27-29 Mexico City GP 8pm
    November 3-5 Sao Paulo GP* 5pm
    November 17-19 Las Vegas GP 6am
    November 24-26 Abu Dhabi GP 1pm
    *Sprint weekend

    When to watch the US GP and F1 Academy finale live only on Sky Sports F1

    Thursday October 19

    • 8pm: Drivers’ Press Conference

    Friday October 20

    • 2.15pm: F1 Academy Practice One
    • 6pm: US GP Practice One (Session starts 6.30pm)
    • 7.55pm: F1 Academy Practice Two
    • 9pm: US GP Qualifying build-up
    • 10pm: US GP Qualifying (also on Sky Sports Main Event)
    • 11.30pm: F1 Academy Qualifying
    • (Saturday) 12.30am: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

    Saturday October 21

    • 3.30pm: F1 Academy Race One
    • 6pm: US GP Sprint Shootout build-up
    • 6:30pm: US GP Sprint Shootout
    • 9.15pm: F1 Academy Race Two
    • 10pm: US GP Sprint build-up
    • 11pm: US GP SPRINT (also on Sky Sports Main Event)
    • (Sunday) 12.30am: Ted’s Sprint Notebook

    Sunday October 22

    • 3.30pm: F1 Academy Race Three
    • 6.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: US GP build-up
    • 8pm: THE UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX (also on Sky Sports Main Event)
    • 10pm: Chequered Flag: US GP reaction
    • 11pm: Ted’s Notebook

    Watch Formula 1 return to Texas for the United States Grand Prix and another Sprint weekend live on Sky Sports F1 from October 20-22. Stream F1 on Sky Sports with NOW

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  • Megan Finnigan nods Everton ahead at Anfield

    Megan Finnigan nods Everton ahead at Anfield

    Megan Finnigan opens the scoring with her head against Liverpool at Anfield.

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    Football (Sky Sports)



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  • The Verdict: Could there be new faces in Southgate’s starting line-up for Italy?

    The Verdict: Could there be new faces in Southgate’s starting line-up for Italy?

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    Following a big shake-up by Gareth Southgate for their friendly against Australia, Tim Thornton and Peter Smith discuss whether or not any of England’s newer faces performed well enough to turn Southgate’s head for future international starts.

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  • LPGA Shanghai: Maja Stark takes one shot lead over Danielle Kang and Yu Liu after second round

    LPGA Shanghai: Maja Stark takes one shot lead over Danielle Kang and Yu Liu after second round

    Maja Stark leads the way at the halfway mark of the Buick LPGA Shanghai after moving to 10-under on Friday; Stark was only one stroke off the tournament’s 36-hole record of 134 with a two-under 68; Danielle Kang, defending champion, is tied for second with China’s Yu Liu

    Last Updated: 13/10/23 4:23pm

    Maja Stark

    Maja Stark leads two-time champion Danielle Kang and home favourite Yu Liu of China by one stroke after two rounds at the Buick LPGA Shanghai.

    Stark kept a hold of her first-round lead and moved to 10-under with a two-under 68 in Friday’s second round at the 6,672-yard Qizhong Garden Golf Club. She finished one stroke off the tournament’s 36-hole record of 134.

    Kang, who won the last two titles here in 2018-19 prior to the pandemic, and Liu both carded scores of 67. Another shot back at eight-under are Spain’s Azahara Munoz (66 Thursday), Japan’s Yuna Nishimura (67) and Pavarisa Yoktuan of Thailand (68).

    Stark is seeking her first victory since winning her maiden LPGA title at the 2022 ISPS Handa World Invitational.

    “I think I played a little bit better than yesterday actually because I hit better shots. Obviously didn’t make as many putts as I did yesterday, but overall my game felt better,” said Stark, who recorded five birdies with one bogey at the par 3 seventh hole after missing the green.

    “I’m really excited to play with (Liu). On her home soil I think she’s going to be ready to play really well. Her home course, I didn’t actually know that, but I feel like I could maybe get some tips because it’s pretty tricky out there. Maybe I’ll steal some of her strategies.”

    Maja Stark was one of Europe's Solheim Cup heroes last month

    Maja Stark was one of Europe’s Solheim Cup heroes last month

    After one birdie and one bogey through eight holes, Liu birdied five of the next six – four straight from 11-14 – to join the final grouping.

    “To be honest, pretty low expectations coming in because I’m not good at playing in the rain, so I knew the forecast was pretty much going to rain all throughout the round, which it did,” Liu said. “So I just feel like, my goal today was just to get through the round without making too much damage. I feel like I did a pretty good job.”

    Liu tied for ninth in 2018 and tied for third in 2019 in the first two editions of the event. Kang finished strong with four birdies in her last six holes.

    “I have hit some good drives,” Kang said. “Keep giving myself some good opportunities it be able to hit the second shots and stuff, so game has been feeling good for a little bit.”

    First-round co-leader Wichanee Meechai shot 72 to slip into a six-way tie for eighth at 6-under. World No 1 Lilia Vu is tied for 14th at five-under after a second-round 67 with seven birdies and two bogeys.

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  • Rugby World Cup: Antoine Dupont named to start for France vs South Africa in quarter-final

    Rugby World Cup: Antoine Dupont named to start for France vs South Africa in quarter-final

    Last Updated: 13/10/23 10:49am

    Antoine Dupont will start for France vs South Africa in Sunday’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final

    France captain Antoine Dupont has been named to start vs South Africa in their Rugby World Cup quarter-final on Sunday, a little over three weeks after suffering a fractured cheekbone.

    France: 15 Thomas Ramos, 14 Damian Penaud, 13 Gael Fickou, 12 Jonathan Danty, 11 Louis Bielle Biarrey, 10 Matthieu Jalibert, 9 Antoine Dupont (c); 1 Cyril Baille, 2 Peato Mauvaka, 3 Uini Atonio, 4 Cameron Woki, 5 Thibaud Flament, 6 Anthony Jelonch, 7 Charles Ollivon, 8 Gregory Alldritt.

    Replacements: 16 Pierre Bourgarit, 17 Reda Wardi, 18 Dorian Aldegheri, 19 Romain Taofifenua, 20 Francois Cros, 21 Sekou Macalou, 22 Maxime Lucu, 23 Yoram Moefana

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  • Steve Clarke ‘pleased at performance’ but ‘disappointed’ at loss

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    Steve Clarke says he was pleased with Scotland’s performance but the players are disappointed at the loss after disallowed goal against Spain.

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  • ‘It’s been an incredible effort’ | David Marshall recaps Scotland’s loss to Spain

    ‘It’s been an incredible effort’ | David Marshall recaps Scotland’s loss to Spain

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    David Marshall thinks there were a lot of positives from Scotland’s 2-0 defeat to Spain in their Euro 2024 qualifier.

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  • Steve Smith left bemused after being dismissed by lbw decision

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    Steve Smith was left bemused after being dismissed by an lbw decision in Australia’s clash against South Africa at the Cricket World Cup.

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  • Bevan French named 2023 Steve Prescott MBE Betfred Super League Man of Steel

    Bevan French named 2023 Steve Prescott MBE Betfred Super League Man of Steel

    Bevan French is the first Wigan Warriors player to win the Betfred Super League Man of Steel award since Sam Tomkins in 2012; Jack Welsby and Tom Johnstone were also nominated; Sinead Peach and Lewis King win the Women’s and Wheelchair awards

    Last Updated: 11/10/23 12:35am

    Bevan French was been named as Super League’s Man of Steel for 2023

    Bevan French has been named as this year’s winner of the prestigious Steve Prescott MBE Betfred Super League Man of Steel award.

    The Wigan Warriors stand-off, who was previously nominated for Super League’s player-of-the-year award in 2020, was given the accolade after playing a pivotal role in his side winning the League Leaders’ Shield and reaching Saturday’s Grand Final after excelling following his move from the wing to the halves this year.

    French, named in this year’s Super League Dream Team, beat off competition from Super League’s joint-leading try-scorer and star for Wigan’s opponents Catalans Dragons at Old Trafford, Tom Johnstone, and St Helens full-back Jack Welsby to claim the prize.

    The Australian is the first Wigan player to win the award since Sam Tomkins, now with Catalans, in 2012 and it marks the 12th time overall a player from the club has been honoured with the accolade since it was instituted in 1977.

    Bevan French is the first Wigan player to win Super League's Man of Steel since Sam Tomkins

    Bevan French is the first Wigan player to win Super League’s Man of Steel since Sam Tomkins

    French was named as winner at the Rugby League Awards Night in Manchester, with England international hooker Sinead Peach earning the Woman of Steel award for her role in helping York Valkyrie win the League Leaders’ Shield and claim a maiden Betfred Women’s Super League Grand Final triumph.

    England Wheelchair World Cup winner Lewis King, meanwhile, was named winner of the inaugural Wheels of Steel award for his impressive displays for London Roosters in the Betfred Wheelchair Super League.

    In total, 17 awards were handed out at Emirates Old Trafford, with Adrian Lam taking the Super League Coach of the Year prize after overseeing Leigh Leopards lifting the Betfred Challenge Cup for the first time in over half a century and guiding them to a maiden play-off appearance.

    Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel – Bevan French (Wigan Warriors); Woman of Steel – Sinead Peach (York Valkyrie); Wheels of Steel – Lewis King (London Roosters); Betfred Championship Player of the Year – Dean Parata (London Broncos) and Lachlan Walmsley (Halifax Panthers); Betfred League One Player of the Year – Reiss Butterworth (Dewsbury Rams).

    Betfred Super League Young Player of the Year – Josh Thewlis (Warrington Wolves); Betfred Women’s Super League Young Player of the Year – Caitlin Casey (Leeds Rhinos); Betfred Wheelchair Super League Young Player of the Year – Josh Butler (Leeds Rhinos); Betfred Championship Young Player of the Year – Bill Leyland (London Broncos); Betfred League One Young Player of the Year – Ciaran Walker (Workington Town).

    Betfred Super League Coach of the Year – Adrian Lam (Leigh Leopards); Betfred Women’s Super League Coach of the Year – Lindsay Anfield (York Valkyrie); Betfred Wheelchair Super League Coach of the Year – Tom Coyd MBE (London Roosters); Betfred Championship Coach of the Year – Mike Eccles (London Broncos); Betfred League One Coach of the Year – Liam Finn (Dewsbury Rams).

    Foundation of the Year – Barrow Raiders.

    Glen’s Spirit of Super League Award – The Burrow Family.

    Lindsay Anfield won the Women’s Super League equivalent after guiding York to a successful season and England head coach Tom Coyd took the wheelchair prize for his work with London Roosters.

    Warrington Wolves winger Josh Thewlis was named as Super League’s Young Player of the Year, while Leeds Rhinos half-back Caitlin Casey took the Women’s Super League young player award and another Rhinos in Josh Butler won the wheelchair equivalent.

    As announced before the ceremony, the Glen’s Spirit of Super League Award was presented to the family of Rob Burrow MBE, for their inspirational support of the former Leeds Rhinos and England half-back since his diagnosis with Motor Neurone Disease four years ago.

    Watch the men’s Betfred Super League Grand Final and the Betfred Wheelchair Super League Grand Final live on Sky Sports this weekend. Also stream the best rugby league and more on NOW for £21 a month for six months.

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  • RWC Breakdown: Questions linger over England performances | Injury concerns for Wales

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    Ellie Roper previews England’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Fiji and James Cole reports from Toulon ahead of Wales v Argentina.

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  • ‘I think Dean was disrespectful’ | Ref Watch panel dive into Mike Dean-Paul Merson debate

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    Stephen Warnock feels Mike Dean was being disrespectful when he made comments suggesting that ex-players should not be involved in VAR decisions as they do not know the laws of the game.

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  • Qatar GP: Max Verstappen faces Lewis Hamilton and George Russell start threat as F1 wait on crucial tyre decision

    Qatar GP: Max Verstappen faces Lewis Hamilton and George Russell start threat as F1 wait on crucial tyre decision

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    George Russell says his Mercedes team must ‘raise their game’ next season if they’re to challenge the Red Bulls, while Lewis Hamilton predicts a challenging race on Sunday

    George Russell says his Mercedes team must ‘raise their game’ next season if they’re to challenge the Red Bulls, while Lewis Hamilton predicts a challenging race on Sunday

    Max Verstappen will be looking to celebrate his 2023 title triumph with his 14th win this season at the Qatar Grand Prix.

    Verstappen starts on pole position for the second ever F1 race in Qatar but will face a big challenge from the two Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton and George Russell at the start.

    It’s a long run down to Turn 1 and the Sprint showed the cleaner, left-hand side of the grid is where you want to be to get a good launch.

    With Hamilton starting in third (on the left) and Russell in second (on the right), it could be the seven-time world champion who gets into the slipstream of Verstappen and goes for it in the first couple of corners, reminding us all of those feisty 2021 opening race exchanges.

    “I’m battling the guy to the right of me for sure (Verstappen),” said Hamilton after qualifying on Friday at the Losail International Circuit.

    “I’ll give it everything to try and fight him. Maybe like George said, maybe he will just disappear like he does in most of the other races, but maybe we’ll be able to fight. I’m trying to win the race. It doesn’t matter who I’m fighting against.”

    However, he was less optimistic following Saturday’s Sprint when discussing his targets for the race.

    Hamilton told Sky Sports F1: “I hope we can hold position. That would be amazing as a team. I think it will be difficult to beat the Red Bull. The goal is to keep the Ferraris behind and if there is any way of keeping the McLarens behind, we will do that. But it’s going to be a long race.”

    Russell also suggested Hamilton and himself “are going to have to work together to make sure we get a strong result for the team”.

    Sky F1’s Ted Kravitz reflects on a thrilling Sprint at the Qatar Grand Prix that saw Max Verstappen earn the points he needed to become world champion

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    Sky F1’s Ted Kravitz reflects on a thrilling Sprint at the Qatar Grand Prix that saw Max Verstappen earn the points he needed to become world champion

    Sky F1’s Ted Kravitz reflects on a thrilling Sprint at the Qatar Grand Prix that saw Max Verstappen earn the points he needed to become world champion

    The last two events in Singapore and Japan have showed both Mercedes will race each other hard, so they need to ensure they don’t throw too many punches on the opening lap if they want to be ahead, or stay within touching distance.

    Tyre degradation is going to be a big problem too – even without the FIA mandating three pit stops (more on that later) – so Mercedes will have two cards to play with up front.

    Surprisingly, there were three Safety Cars in the Sprint, so Mercedes could split the strategy and some fortune for Hamilton or Russell with the timing of an accident could put Verstappen under a lot of pressure – if they keep him within sight.

    The best of the action from a dramatic Sprint at the Qatar Grand Prix

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    The best of the action from a dramatic Sprint at the Qatar Grand Prix

    The best of the action from a dramatic Sprint at the Qatar Grand Prix

    F1 teams wait on FIA tyre ruling

    In a throwback to the 2005 Indianapolis Grand Prix, tyres may become a major storyline in the race due to safety concerns over tyre wear.

    Following analysis of the tyres used on Friday, in what was meant to be the sole practice session of the Sprint event, there were concerns from Pirelli over the impact the Losail International Circuit’s ‘pyramid’ kerbs are having.

    In an attempt to reduce the impact, track limits at Turns 12-13 were revised, with the white line being moved inwards by 80cm, and an extra 10-minute ‘practice familiarisation’ took place ahead of the Sprint Shootout on Saturday.

    Pirelli and the FIA have analysed tyre data from the Sprint, when the majority of drivers started on the medium tyres. Depending on the analysis, the FIA could enforce a mandatory three pit stop rule for Sunday’s 57-lap race, along with a maximum limit of 20 full laps run on any single new set of tyres.

    The consensus from drivers is safety comes first although some think, including Russell, that it should be up to the teams to take a risk on pushing the limits of a tyre.

    FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis explains why the FIA are revising track limits and may enforce a three pit stop during the Qatar GP weekend amid safety concerns over tyres

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    FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis explains why the FIA are revising track limits and may enforce a three pit stop during the Qatar GP weekend amid safety concerns over tyres

    FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis explains why the FIA are revising track limits and may enforce a three pit stop during the Qatar GP weekend amid safety concerns over tyres

    “At the end of the day, we all have the data. If you to a circuit like Barcelona, which is already a three-stop naturally, nobody would attempt a one-stop because we have the data to tell you a one-stop won’t work,” Russell told Sky Sports F1.

    “Going into the Sprint Race, nobody had the data because we only did nine laps in a row in free practice. Now we have all got the data and it’s going to be clear what’s possible and I think it should just be down to the teams to judge and take the risk and the reward.”

    In the inaugural Qatar Grand Prix in 2021, four drivers suffered punctures – Valtteri Bottas, Lando Norris, Nicholas Latifi and Russell himself.

    Pirelli won’t want to see a repeat of that and the way the race goes will be critical for how things pan out.

    Sky F1's Karun Chandhok meets some members of the Red Bull team who have contributed to Max Verstappen's incredible success

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    Sky F1’s Karun Chandhok meets some members of the Red Bull team who have contributed to Max Verstappen’s incredible success

    Sky F1’s Karun Chandhok meets some members of the Red Bull team who have contributed to Max Verstappen’s incredible success

    Can McLaren fight through the field?

    But what about McLaren? Friday setbacks leave Sprint stars with work to do.

    As evidenced by their win and third place in the Sprint, McLaren’s strong form of recent races has absolutely transferred to Qatar’s Losail circuit but setbacks from Friday qualifying have left a sting in the tail for the start of Sunday.

    Norris and Oscar Piastri had initially qualified second and fourth for Sunday’s grid but were eventually relegated to 10th and sixth respectively for separate track limits infringements in Q3.

    Oscar Piastri holds his nerve to claim his first Sprint win as Max Verstappen finishes second to secure his third world title

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    Oscar Piastri holds his nerve to claim his first Sprint win as Max Verstappen finishes second to secure his third world title

    Oscar Piastri holds his nerve to claim his first Sprint win as Max Verstappen finishes second to secure his third world title

    Team boss Andrea Stella acknowledged they had “a lot of work ahead of us” to make up lost ground but were nonetheless “encouraged by the performance of the car”.

    Norris, while unhappy with his own form so far this weekend following several untimely mistakes, believes the podium might not be out of the question from the fifth row.

    “I just need to stay out of carnage. The first couple of corners are pretty sketchy. Depending on what tyres we start on, and so on, but the main thing is staying out of harm’s way the first few laps,” said Norris.

    “We have the pace. I think we have reasonable degradation, maybe not the best, compared to the Red Bulls, but reasonable degradation. So, we want to score good points.

    “I think we have pace to be on the podium but whether we can do it or not from P10 is going to be the question. So, it’s a long race, we don’t know what rules and stuff Pirelli are going to make us do with the tyres and things like that yet, but we’ll find out soon.”

    Lando Norris was frustrated with himself after making a number of mistakes in the Sprint, admitting it 'hurts' to know that he's not performing to his best

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    Lando Norris was frustrated with himself after making a number of mistakes in the Sprint, admitting it ‘hurts’ to know that he’s not performing to his best

    Lando Norris was frustrated with himself after making a number of mistakes in the Sprint, admitting it ‘hurts’ to know that he’s not performing to his best

    Starting grid for Sunday’s Qatar GP

    1. Max Verstappen, Red Bull
    2. George Russell, Mercedes
    3. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes
    4. Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin
    5. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
    6. Oscar Piastri, McLaren
    7. Pierre Gasly, Alpine
    8. Esteban Ocon, Alpine
    9. Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo
    10. Lando Norris, McLaren
    11. Yuki Tsunoda, AlphaTauri
    12. Carlos Sainz, Ferrari
    13. Sergio Perez, Red Bull
    14. Alex Albon, Williams
    15. Nico Hulkenberg, Haas
    16. Logan Sargeant, Williams
    17. Lance Stroll, Aston Martin
    18. Liam Lawson, AlphaTauri
    19. Kevin Magnussen, Haas
    20. Zhou Guanyu, Alfa Romeo

    Sky Sports F1’s live Qatar Grand Prix schedule on Sunday

    Sunday October 8

    • 4.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Qatar GP build-up
    • 6pm: THE QATAR GRAND PRIX
    • 8pm: Chequered Flag: Qatar GP reaction
    • 9pm: Ted’s Notebook

    Watch Max Verstappen’s first race as a three-time world champion in the Qatar GP on Sunday live on Sky Sports F1. The race starts at 6pm with build-up from 4.30pm. Stream F1 on Sky Sports with NOW for £21 a month for six months

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    South Africa 1st innings

    Total

    84 for 1, from 15 overs.

    Batting

    Runs
    Balls
    4s
    6s
    SR

    1. de Kock (wk)
      not out;
      33 runs,
      42 balls,
      3 fours,
      1 sixes,
      and a strike rate of 78.57
    2. Bavuma (c)
      lbw b Madushanka;
      8 runs,
      5 balls,
      2 fours,
      0 sixes,
      and a strike rate of 160
    3. van der Dussen
      not out;
      42 runs,
      43 balls,
      5 fours,
      1 sixes,
      and a strike rate of 97.67

    Yet to bat

    • Markram
    • Klaasen
    • Miller
    • Jansen
    • Coetzee
    • Rabada
    • Maharaj
    • Ngidi

    Fall of Wickets

    • Temba Bavuma at 10 for 1, from 1.4 overs

    Bowling

    Overs
    Maidens
    Runs
    Wickets
    Econ

    1. Rajitha:
      4overs,
      1 maidens,
      17 runs,
      0 wickets,
      and an economy of 4.25.
    2. Madushanka:
      5overs,
      0 maidens,
      23 runs,
      1 wickets,
      and an economy of 4.6.
    3. Shanaka:
      2overs,
      0 maidens,
      12 runs,
      0 wickets,
      and an economy of 6.
    4. de Silva:
      2overs,
      0 maidens,
      24 runs,
      0 wickets,
      and an economy of 12.
    5. Pathirana:
      2overs,
      0 maidens,
      8 runs,
      0 wickets,
      and an economy of 4.

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