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

    ‘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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  • Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson suffers shoulder injury in win over Tennessee Titans

    Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson suffers shoulder injury in win over Tennessee Titans

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    Elsewhere Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano looks set to miss the rest of the 2023 season after suffering a leg and knee injury during his team’s defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London; New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones also suffers an injury

    Last Updated: 08/10/23 11:14pm

    Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson was banged up yet again

    The Indianapolis Colts were dealt a scare on Sunday as quarterback Anthony Richardson exited with a right shoulder injury in his side’s 23-16 win over the Tennessee Titans. 

    Richardson was officially ruled out early in the third quarter and replaced by Gardner Minshew after going down hurt at the end of a four-yard run.

    NFL Network reported after the game that X-rays on Richardson’s shoulder came back as negative.

    Richardson stayed down for several minutes before walking slowly to the injury tent, with his shoulder noticeably drooping on the right side. After spending several more minutes in the injury tent, he headed to the locker room with team medical personnel.

    The fourth overall pick at this year’s Draft has been banged up on multiple occasions in his rookie year, missing the final minute of Indy’s season-opening loss to Jacksonville with minor knee and ankle injuries before going into the concussion protocol after scoring two touchdowns the following week at Houston and sitting out Week Three having not cleared the protocol.

    Richardson was nine of 12 with 98 yards. He also ran twice for five yards and took a sack on a backward pass. He is 20 yards rushing away from passing Hall of Famer Johnny Unitas (155 in 1956) for the franchise’s third-highest single-season rushing total by a Colts rookie quarterback.

    Milano likely out for season

    The Buffalo Bills suffered another huge blow to their season as star linebacker Matt Milano was carted off with a leg injury during Sunday’s defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London.

    Highlights of the Jacksonville Jaguars against the Buffalo Bills in Week Five of the NFL season

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    Highlights of the Jacksonville Jaguars against the Buffalo Bills in Week Five of the NFL season

    Highlights of the Jacksonville Jaguars against the Buffalo Bills in Week Five of the NFL season

    Milano went down after 11 snaps in the first quarter at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after seemingly getting his leg caught in a pile of players.

    NFL Network reported that Milano sustained a fractured leg while there are also fears he picked up a season-ending knee injury.

    “It’s a knee and lower leg injury,” said Bills head coach Sean McDermott. “I know it’s not looking good right now, but I don’t know any details beyond that at this point.”

    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell discusses the possibility of a Super Bowl being played in London and whether there will be a UK franchise in the future

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    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell discusses the possibility of a Super Bowl being played in London and whether there will be a UK franchise in the future

    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell discusses the possibility of a Super Bowl being played in London and whether there will be a UK franchise in the future

    Jones goes down for Giants

    New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones meanwhile exited Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins early in the fourth quarter due to a neck injury.

    Jones was sacked by Miami linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel with 12:11 remaining in the game. The hit took Jones by surprise, as it came from his blind side, with his neck cocked back before he was driven to the turf.

    Tyrod Taylor took over under center for the Giants, who were trailing 31-13 at the time of Jones’ departure.

    Prior to exiting, Jones completed 14 of 20 passes for 119 yards while being sacked six times.

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  • 53 best horror movies that will have you hiding under the covers all year round

    53 best horror movies that will have you hiding under the covers all year round

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    Best horror movies ever… everybody certainly has their own choice when it comes to their favourite scare that is guaranteed to send chills down their spine. But you know what? They are perfect all year round viewing. Yes, honestly! Even when the sun is shining, sometimes we just feel the need to curl up under the covers and test our spooky limits with some of the most terrifying flicks out there.

    Can we finally watch that horror movie without hiding behind the cushions? Can we face watching that scary new movie everyone has been raving about? And can we manage that slasher favourite while being home all alone…?

    Ooo, we’re training ourselves to achieve all of the above!

    But honestly, we are spoilt for choices when it comes to horror movies, as they fall into many different subgenres. Whether it’s horror movies with some of our favourite actresses (think Kaitlyn Dever in No One Will Save You or Sarah Snook in Run Rabbit Run) or flicks that recently went viral, such as M3GAN, Smile, or the hedonism-filled mystery Infinity Pool, we’re spoilt for choice.

    Oh, and let’s not forget psychological thrillers such as the Rebecca Hall starring The Night House, survival horrors such as Ready or Not, or even classics such as The Sixth Sense…

    So join us as we take a spooky, dimly-lit look at the 53 best horror movies to watch on streaming services such as Disney +, Netflix, Apple TV and Amazon Prime over the coming months…

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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

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    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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  • World Grand Prix: World Champion and No 1 Michael Smith to meet Gerwyn Price in semi-finals

    World Grand Prix: World Champion and No 1 Michael Smith to meet Gerwyn Price in semi-finals

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    Michael Smith will take on rival Gerwyn Price in a popcorn semi-final clash while Luke Humphries will face Joe Cullen; Watch the double in, double out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester up until the final on Sunday – live on Sky Sports

    Last Updated: 07/10/23 12:05am

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    Take a look at what happened on Night Five of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    Take a look at what happened on Night Five of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    World Champion Michael Smith set up a blockbuster showdown against Gerwyn Price in the semi-finals of the World Grand Prix as both players cruised through their respective last eight matches on Friday night.

    World No 1 Smith put on a professional display to see off Andrew Gilding and reach the semi-finals of the event for the first time as fourth seed Price brushed aside a struggling Martin Schindler in three consecutive sets, dropping just one leg.

    Luke Humphries stayed cool to comeback from two sets down to defeat Peter Wright in a last-leg shootout. The sixth seed will now take on Joe Cullen who beat Chris Dobey in a thrilling deciding leg thanks to a ridiculous 121 checkout on the bullseye.

    World Grand Prix Results

    Gerwyn Price 3-0 Martin Schindler
    Michael Smith 3-0 Andrew Gilding
    Peter Wright 2-3 Luke Humphries
    Chris Dobey 2-3 Joe Cullen

    Price is hoping to become double World Grand Prix champion after beating German No 2 Schindler

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    Price is hoping to become double World Grand Prix champion after beating German No 2 Schindler

    Price is hoping to become double World Grand Prix champion after beating German No 2 Schindler

    Price – the only former champion left in the field – raced through to the last four with a thumping win over Schindler, who endured a night to forget at the Morningside Arena.

    “Martin was way off the pace, so I just had to concentrate on my own game,” said Price, who is yet to drop a set in this year’s tournament.

    “I’m nowhere near the heights I can reach, but I’m still here and I think the extended format is a little more favourable for me, so hopefully I can lift this title for a second time.”

    Smith defeated Gliding 3-0 showcasing his brilliant finishing with a 104 and an 88-bull finish

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    Smith defeated Gliding 3-0 showcasing his brilliant finishing with a 104 and an 88-bull finish

    Smith defeated Gliding 3-0 showcasing his brilliant finishing with a 104 and an 88-bull finish

    The 2020 champion will now take on Smith, after the top seed swept aside UK Open champion Gilding to reach his first double-start semi-final.

    “My scoring was non-existent, but I think my finishing to end legs was superb tonight,” reflected Smith, who has relinquished just six legs in his run to the semi-finals.

    “Me and Gezzy always have great games. It will be played in a good spirit, and it will be nice to have a really fast-paced game and put on a great show for this crowd.

    Cullen produced a bit of magic to defeat Dobey in a thrilling last-leg decider

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    Cullen produced a bit of magic to defeat Dobey in a thrilling last-leg decider

    Cullen produced a bit of magic to defeat Dobey in a thrilling last-leg decider

    Cullen conjured up a majestic 121 checkout to overcome Dobey in a gruelling five-set affair, recovering from 2-1 down to reach a sixth televised semi-final against Humphries.

    “If I’m completely honest, if that 121 finish didn’t go in, I would have probably lost the game,” conceded Cullen, who has now broken into the world’s top 10 for the first time.

    “I felt so focused, and I want to give myself the best possible chance. I think this [fightback] will stand me in good stead, and I will take that confidence into tomorrow.

    “Luke is a great lad. He dug in tonight and showed his fighting qualities, so I will have to perform tomorrow, but this double-start [format] is a massive leveller.”

    Humphries rallied against Wright with these two ton-plus finishes en route to reaching the last four

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    Humphries rallied against Wright with these two ton-plus finishes en route to reaching the last four

    Humphries rallied against Wright with these two ton-plus finishes en route to reaching the last four

    Humphries battled back from the brink to stun ‘Snakebite’ who established a commanding two-set lead, but he was left shell-shocked as a tenacious ‘Cool Hand Luke’ clawed himself off the canvas to complete a sensational fightback.

    “That could be one of the greatest wins of my career,” declared Humphries, who will now feature in a second successive TV ranking semi-final.

    “I can’t really put that into words. That was prime Peter – that was Peter Wright at his best. I put everything into that game, and I’m so proud of myself. That is a massive win for me.

    “I never make it easy for myself, but you don’t expect it to be easy. We have so many great players here, and I’m probably going to have to play as well as that in the semi-finals.”

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    World Grand Prix semi-finals: Saturday, October 7 from 8pm

    Gerwyn Price vs Michael Smith
    Luke Humphries vs Joe Cullen

    Semi-finals night of the unique double-start event will see the remaining four players compete for a place in Sunday’s final, with Price the only former champion left standing.

    The Welsh ace and Smith’s titanic tussle will kick off the action, before Humphries and Cullen collide for a place in Sunday’s showpiece in Leicester.

    Watch the double in, double out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester every night up until the final on Sunday – live on Sky Sports. Stream the World Grand Prix and more with NOW for £21 a month for six months

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  • Qatar GP Qualifying: Max Verstappen takes dominant pole ahead of George Russell in chaotic session

    Qatar GP Qualifying: Max Verstappen takes dominant pole ahead of George Russell in chaotic session

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    Max Verstappen beats Mercedes duo George Russell and Lewis Hamilton to pole; Verstappen needs three points in Saturday’s sprint to seal drivers’ title; watch the Sprint Shootout live on Sky Sports F1 at 2pm on Saturday before the Sprint at 6.30pm

    Last Updated: 06/10/23 7:29pm

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    Max Verstappen takes pole at the Qatar GP with Lando Norris just running off the track and missing out on second

    Max Verstappen takes pole at the Qatar GP with Lando Norris just running off the track and missing out on second

    Max Verstappen took pole position for Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix in a dominant start to the event at which he appears certain to seal a third successive world championship.

    Verstappen, who can clinch the drivers’ title with just three points in either Saturday’s Sprint or Sunday’s full-length contest, was comfortably clear of Mercedes duo George Russell and Lewis Hamilton in second and third, respectively.

    McLaren’s Lando Norris appeared to be the only driver with the pace to challenge Verstappen, but the Brit exceeded track limits on both of his Q3 flying runs to end the session without a time and in 10th.

    His team-mate Oscar Piastri was initially promoted to third by Norris’ demotion, but was then also found to have exceeded track limits on his final run and dropped to sixth.

    Lance Stroll was furious after a fourth successive Q1 exit in the Aston Martin

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    Lance Stroll was furious after a fourth successive Q1 exit in the Aston Martin

    Lance Stroll was furious after a fourth successive Q1 exit in the Aston Martin

    Along with the Mercedes cars, Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso benefitted to jump to fourth, while Charles Leclerc took fifth for Ferrari.

    Leclerc’s team-mate Carlos Sainz’s strong form came to an abrupt end as the Spaniard made a surprise Q2 exit to qualify 12th, while Red Bull’s Sergio Perez’s disappointing campaign continued as he finished a place further back.

    Qatar GP Qualifying result
    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

    More to follow…

    Qatar GP Qualifying timesheet

    Driver Team Time
    1. Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:23.778
    2. George Russell Mercedes +0.441
    3. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +0.527
    4. Fernando Alonso Aston Martin +0.591
    5. Charles Leclerc Ferrari +0.646
    6. Oscar Piastri McLaren +0.762
    7. Pierre Gasly Alpine +0.775
    8. Esteban Ocon Alpine +0.985
    9. Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo +1.280
    10. Lando Norris McLaren no time
    Out in Q2
    11. Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri 1:25.301
    12. Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1:25.328
    13. Sergio Perez Red Bull 1:25.462
    14. Alex Albon Williams 1:25.707
    15. Nico Hulkenberg Haas 1:25.783
    Out in Q1
    16. Logan Sargeant Williams 1:26.210
    17. Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:26.345
    18. Kevin Magnussen Haas 1:26.635
    19. Liam Lawson AlphaTauri 1:27.046
    20. Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo 1:27.432

    Will Max Verstappen wrap up his third world championship at the first attempt at the Qatar GP? Watch every session of the Sprint weekend live on Sky Sports F1. Stream F1 and more with NOW for £21 a month for six months

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  • World Grand Prix: Michael van Gerwen stunned by Chis Dobey as Peter Wright wins

    World Grand Prix: Michael van Gerwen stunned by Chis Dobey as Peter Wright wins

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    Chris Dobey produced an inspired performance to dump out Michael van Gerwen, while Peter Wright, Joe Cullen and Luke Humphries all won; Watch the double-in, double-out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester up until October 8 – live on Sky Sports

    Last Updated: 06/10/23 12:00am

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    Take a look at what happened on Night Four of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    Take a look at what happened on Night Four of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    Chris Dobey dumped out six-time defending champion Michael van Gerwen after the Dutchman came close to nailing two nine-darters on a magical night of arrows at the World Grand Prix.

    Just 24 hours after watching his beloved Newcastle tonk PSG 4-1 in the Champions League, Dobey was inspired by the Magpies to defeat hot-favourite Van Gerwen in a rip-roaring clash at the Morningside Arena in Leicester on Thursday.

    Peter Wright, the 2018 runner-up, came out on top against Ryan Searle, while Joe Cullen defeated European Champion Ross Smith.

    Elsewhere, sixth seed Luke Humphries swept past debutant Luke Woodhouse.

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    World Grand Prix Results

    Luke Humphries 3-0 Luke Woodhouse
    Peter Wright 3-1 Ryan Searle
    Michal van Gerwen 2-3 Chris Dobey
    Ross Smith 1-3 Joe Cullen

    MVG came so close to nailing two nine-dart finishes in the same match against Dobey

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    MVG came so close to nailing two nine-dart finishes in the same match against Dobey

    MVG came so close to nailing two nine-dart finishes in the same match against Dobey

    Day Four of the unique double-start event saw the second round action conclude in Leicester, and Dobey stole the show with a remarkable comeback victory over Van Gerwen.

    The Dutchman was imperious in the opening exchanges, missing the bull for a double-start nine-darter twice in the space of three legs, as he aimed to land the first perfect leg at this event since 2014.

    Dobey defied Van Gerwen’s blistering barrage to draw first blood, only for ‘Mighty Mike’ to reel off back-to-back sets and move to the cusp of a place in the last eight.

    Despite missing three set darts for a 2-1 lead, the Masters champion regained his poise to force a deciding set, surviving a match dart at bull from Van Gerwen in a dramatic conclusion to set four.

    Dobey then seized control of the deciding set with consecutive legs of 14 and 15 darts, before conjuring up a spectacular 156 checkout to complete one of the finest wins of his career.

    Dobey dumped out MVG with this magical 156 checkout

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    Dobey dumped out MVG with this magical 156 checkout

    Dobey dumped out MVG with this magical 156 checkout

    “What a game! We [Newcastle] are on a good run of form, and so am I,” smiled Dobey, who crashed in six 180s and pinned 61 per cent of his darts at a starting double.

    “I’ve owed Michael a couple from the last few times I’ve played him here, but after I beat him for the first time [last year], I’m not afraid of him anymore.

    “I have played Michael so many times now, and it’s something special playing him on the big stage. I loved every minute of that, and I’m so glad to get another win.”

    Dobey said he took inspiration from Newcastle's win over PSG using it to overcome reigning champion Van Gerwen

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    Dobey said he took inspiration from Newcastle’s win over PSG using it to overcome reigning champion Van Gerwen

    Dobey said he took inspiration from Newcastle’s win over PSG using it to overcome reigning champion Van Gerwen

    Dobey – through to his third World Grand Prix quarter-final in four attempts – now meets Cullen, who stormed to a 3-1 success against Smith in a high-quality encounter.

    Earlier in the night, ‘Snakebite’ Wright produced a trio of sensational ton-plus checkouts to topple Searle and avenge his defeat to the Somerset star at the same stage of July’s World Matchplay.

    Wright’s reward is a quarter-final showdown against sixth seed Humphries, who recorded a straight-sets victory over Woodhouse in the evening’s opener.

    Wright hit three impressive finishes against Searle, including 167, 158 and 121 checkouts

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    Wright hit three impressive finishes against Searle, including 167, 158 and 121 checkouts

    Wright hit three impressive finishes against Searle, including 167, 158 and 121 checkouts

    Friday at the World Grand Prix

    World No 1 Michael Smith will be aiming to continue his breakthrough run in Leicester

    World No 1 Michael Smith will be aiming to continue his breakthrough run in Leicester

    World No 1 Michael Smith cruised to a 3-0 victory over 2011 runner-up Brendan Dolan to take his place in the quarter-finals where he will hope to continue his breakthrough run in Leicester against surprise-package Andrew Gilding.

    UK Open champion Gilding produced a terrific fightback to dump out 2016 finalist Gary Anderson and move through to his maiden World Grand Prix quarter-final.

    Martin Schindler became the first German player to progress to the quarter-finals of the World Grand Prix, but he now faces a tough task against 2020 champion Gerwyn Price.

    Wayne Mardle says all eight players left in the competition will feel they have a massive opportunity to win the title

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    Wayne Mardle says all eight players left in the competition will feel they have a massive opportunity to win the title

    Wayne Mardle says all eight players left in the competition will feel they have a massive opportunity to win the title

    World Grand Prix: Friday, October 6 from 7pm

    Gerwyn Price vs Martin Schindler
    Michael Smith vs Andrew Gilding
    Peter Wright vs Luke Humphries
    Chris Dobey vs Joe Cullen

    World No 3 Wright tackles Humphries, who is chasing his first major TV title, while Van Gerwen’s conqueror Dobey meets former Masters champion Cullen.

    Watch the double in, double out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester every night up until the final on October 8 – live on Sky Sports. Stream the World Grand Prix and more with NOW for £21 a month for six months

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  • Gareth Southgate on VAR following Tottenham vs Liverpool: I don’t like VAR… we should just accept referee decisions

    Gareth Southgate on VAR following Tottenham vs Liverpool: I don’t like VAR… we should just accept referee decisions

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  • World Grand Prix: Andrew Gilding shocks Gary Anderson as Gerwyn Price and Michael Smith ease through

    World Grand Prix: Andrew Gilding shocks Gary Anderson as Gerwyn Price and Michael Smith ease through

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    ‘Goldfinger’ Andrew Gilding shocks Gary Anderson as Gerwyn Price and Michael Smith ease through to the quarter-finals; Watch the double in, double out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester up until the final on October 8 – live on Sky Sports

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    Take a look at what happened on Night Three of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    Take a look at what happened on Night Three of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    Dark horse Andrew Gilding caused a seismic shock at the World Grand Prix by shocking in-form Gary Anderson as Gerwyn Price and Michael Smith eased through at the Morningside Arena in Leicester on Wednesday.

    UK Open champion Gilding showed his battling spirit to dump out two-time world champion Anderson, while reigning world champion Smith and 2020 champion Price continue their title challenges with comfortable wins against 2011 runner-up Brendan Dolan and Krzysztof Ratajski respectively.

    German No 2 Martin Schindler stunned a resurgent Stephen Bunting to make it through to the quarter-finals.

    World Grand Prix Results

    Andrew Gilding 3-2 Gary Anderson
    Stephen Bunting 2-3 Martin Schindler
    Gerwyn Price 3-0 Krzysztof Ratajski
    Michael Smith 3-0 Brendan Dolan

    Gilding upset Anderson to seal his spot in the quarter-finals of the World Grand Prix

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    Gilding upset Anderson to seal his spot in the quarter-finals of the World Grand Prix

    Gilding upset Anderson to seal his spot in the quarter-finals of the World Grand Prix

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    Thursday at the World Grand Prix

    Michael van Gerwen will be aiming to follow up his convincing victory over Josh Rock when he takes on 'Hollywood' Chris Dobey on Thursday

    Michael van Gerwen will be aiming to follow up his convincing victory over Josh Rock when he takes on ‘Hollywood’ Chris Dobey on Thursday

    Luke Humphries opens the night when he takes on Luke Woodhouse before 2018 runner-up Peter Wright tackles Ryan Searle.

    Michal van Gerwen, who lifted the World Grand Prix title for a sixth time in 2022, faces Chris Dobey.

    World Grand Prix: Thursday, October 5 from 7pm

    Luke Humphries vs Luke Woodhouse
    Peter Wright vs Ryan Searle
    Michal van Gerwen vs Chris Dobey
    Ross Smith vs Joe Cullen

    The pair met in the quarter-final stage of 2022 event, with Van Gerwen recording a 3-1 success and he is feeling confident that he cannot be stopped as he hunts a record seventh World Grand Prix title

    “It’s not going to happen,” joked Van Gerwen. “The format gets longer and longer after tonight and that won’t do [my opponent] any favours.

    “You are going to have a tough opponent in the next game, but I just need to believe in my ability which is what I am doing at the moment and that is maybe why I am playing so well.”

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    European Champion Ross Smith goes up against Joe Cullen in the final match of the night.

    Watch the double in, double out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester every night up until the final on October 8 – live on Sky Sports. Stream the World Grand Prix and more with NOW for £21 a month for six months

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  • In-depth analysis of VAR error | Who’s speaking? When was mistake made?

    In-depth analysis of VAR error | Who’s speaking? When was mistake made?

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  • Rugby World Cup permutations: Scotland, Italy’s last chance, Ireland, France, Fiji under pressure?

    Rugby World Cup permutations: Scotland, Italy’s last chance, Ireland, France, Fiji under pressure?

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    Rugby World Cup – Pool B: Scotland’s last chance; Ireland under pressure? Pool C: Fiji to formally dump Wallabies out? Wales already through; Pool A: Italy’s unlikely shot vs Les Bleus; All Blacks well placed; Pool D: England assured of top spot; Argentina, Japan fight it out for QF

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    Scotland, Ireland and France face crucial Rugby World Cup weekends

    We look ahead to a crucial week of Rugby World Cup action, as Scotland and Italy face last chances, while Ireland, hosts France and Fiji may be feeling a bit of pressure…

    Pool B: Scotland’s last chance; Ireland under pressure?

    Only one place to start with ahead of the final weekend of pool stage fixtures, and that’s the group of death in Pool B, where one of Scotland, Ireland or South Africa will exit the tournament on Saturday.

    The trio came into the World Cup all inside the world’s top five in terms of rankings (Ireland No 1, South Africa No 2, Scotland No 5), but a brute of a draw has been handed their way.

    With the Springboks having completed their pool fixture schedule last Sunday with a 49-18 win over Tonga in Marseille, they must watch on as Ireland and Scotland face off at the Stade de France in Paris on Saturday (8pm kick off BST).

    Watch as Australia and South Africa responded to defeats with wins over Portugal and Tonga

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    Watch as Australia and South Africa responded to defeats with wins over Portugal and Tonga

    With South Africa having already beaten Scotland 18-3 during the first weekend, Gregor Townsend’s Scots must beat Ireland to stand any hope of reaching the quarter-finals, but owing to the fact Ireland beat South Africa 13-8 two weeks ago, Scotland must beat Ireland and also deny them a losing bonus point.

    The odds are on Scotland exiting, therefore, but a win of eight points or more will see Scotland leapfrog Ireland and leave Andy Farrell’s side stranded and out of the World Cup.

    There is also one highly unlikely scenario where Ireland and Scotland may both progress at South Africa’s expense, and that is if the Scots beat Ireland by at least 21 points, achieve a try bonus-point in doing so (at least four tries), and Ireland also pick up a try bonus-point of their own in defeat.

    Ireland recorded a superb victory over South Africa in their last match

    Ireland recorded a superb victory over South Africa in their last match

    An Ireland victory of any kind will see them top Pool B, and face a likely quarter-final against New Zealand. The runner-up in this pool is likely to face hosts France in the quarters…

    Pool C: Fiji need a point to formally dump Wallabies out; Wales already through

    After stellar performances in defeat against Wales and victory vs Australia, Fiji looked like a side inhibited by the pressure of expectation last week against Georgia.

    Indeed, the Flying Fijians could easily have lost the Test on the day, but did recover in the end to crucially win 17-12 in Bordeaux.

    The fact Fiji failed to pick up a bonus-point in victory means there is still work for them to do heading into the final weekend, despite Australia losing twice already to Fiji and Wales.

    Fiji eventually picked up a crucial victory over Georgia last weekend, but it was a nervy display

    Fiji eventually picked up a crucial victory over Georgia last weekend, but it was a nervy display

    Fiji face Portugal on Sunday in Toulouse (8pm kick off BST), and need a solitary point – either a victory, try bonus point or losing bonus point – to make sure of their quarter-final place and Australia’s first ever pool stage exit from a Rugby World Cup.

    Portugal have given Wales and Australia scares already in this World Cup, and so Fiji will hope to put on a show and gain some confidence ahead of a likely quarter-final meeting with England, which would represent a first knock-out appearance since 2007.

    Fiji could still overtake Wales and top the pool, if Warren Gatland’s charges – who are already qualified – lose to Georgia on Saturday (2pm kick off BST) in Nantes, and Fiji pick up a bonus-point success.

    Pool A: Italy’s unlikely shot vs Les Bleus; All Blacks well-placed

    And what of Pool A? Italy were always going to have two chances to progress to the quarter-finals once they won their initial two fixtures against Namibia and Uruguay with bonus points, but the first of those was obliterated in embarrassing fashion last week, as the Azzurri suffered a 96-17 defeat to New Zealand.

    The best of the action from New Zealand's huge win against Italy at the Rugby World Cup

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    The best of the action from New Zealand’s huge win against Italy at the Rugby World Cup

    The best of the action from New Zealand’s huge win against Italy at the Rugby World Cup

    Italy remain just three points behind France in the Pool A table, however, as Les Bleus failed to beat Uruguay with a bonus point, and the Azzurri face France on Friday in Lyon (8pm kick off BST) knowing victory will dump the hosts and favourites out of their home World Cup.

    Les Bleus are likely to be without skipper Antoine Dupont for that clash, and may well be a little nervous heading into the contest, albeit they will still heavily back themselves to pick up the victory required to progress.

    The All Blacks face Uruguay on Thursday in Lyon (8pm kick off BST), where victory will guarantee them a quarter-final place.

    Pool D: England assured of top spot; Argentina and Japan fight it out for last-eight place

    Lastly to Pool D, where England are assured of top spot and progression to the quarters already ahead of their final pool fixture against Samoa on Saturday in Lille (4.45pm kick off BST).

    Highlights of Japan against Samoa at the Rugby World Cup - a result which sent England into the quarter-finals

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    Highlights of Japan against Samoa at the Rugby World Cup – a result which sent England into the quarter-finals

    Highlights of Japan against Samoa at the Rugby World Cup – a result which sent England into the quarter-finals

    Argentina and Japan are both locked on nine points, five below England, meaning even an England defeat and bonus-point wins for either will see them finish beneath Steve Borthwick’s men owing to the head-to-head tiebreaker.

    The final game of the pool sees the Pumas face the Brave Blossoms on Sunday in Nantes (12pm kick off BST) in a winner-takes-all clash for the final quarter-final slot and a likely meeting with Wales.

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  • Jessica Hawkins on impact of F1 test for Aston Martin as she hopes to inspire women into Formula 1

    Jessica Hawkins on impact of F1 test for Aston Martin as she hopes to inspire women into Formula 1

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    Jessica Hawkins has opened up on her F1 test with Aston Martin, which saw her become the first woman to drive a Formula 1 car for five years; download and subscribe to the Sky Sports F1 Podcast via Spotify, Apple and Spreaker

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    Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Jessica Hawkins explains how the W Series and F1 Academy can help break down the barriers facing female drivers in their pursuit of an F1 seat

    Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Jessica Hawkins explains how the W Series and F1 Academy can help break down the barriers facing female drivers in their pursuit of an F1 seat

    Jessica Hawkins has spoken of her pride at helping advance opportunities for female drivers in motorsport after her recent test in Aston Martin’s F1 car.

    Aston Martin’s driver ambassador and former W Series driver drove the team’s 2021 car in 26 laps at Budapest’s Hungaroring on September 21, becoming the first woman to test modern-day F1 machinery in five years.

    Hawkins, who is playing a role with Aston Martin’s entry into the all-female F1 Academy series when all 10 F1 teams become involved next year, believes opportunities for female drivers are growing.

    Speaking on the latest episode of the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Hawkins said: “I often get asked why there are no women in F1. There are probably a variety of reasons but one of the main reasons is a numbers game.”

    “If 5000 kids start karting across the world and only 10 of them are women, and people drop out along the way for many reasons like budget or they are not good enough, not passionate about it, or find other interests, by law of averages, of course you are not going to see a woman racing in F1.

    “But what I think this will do is give visibility to the younger generation that we deserve a space and can do it, we are capable.

    “I’m not just passionate about women in motorsport, but passionate about people being happy and following their dream.”

    British racing driver Hawkins became the first woman in five years to test an F1 car, completing laps for Aston Martin in Budapest

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    British racing driver Hawkins became the first woman in five years to test an F1 car, completing laps for Aston Martin in Budapest

    British racing driver Hawkins became the first woman in five years to test an F1 car, completing laps for Aston Martin in Budapest

    In an interview with Aston Martin’s website, the 28-year-old former British karting champion added: “Sometimes, I wish I was 20 years younger and starting out because I feel like there’s far more opportunity now, but I’m so happy that things have changed to give younger generations that opportunity.

    “When I was a child, if I turned on the TV and watched F1, would I have come away thinking that women can drive F1 cars? Probably not. It’s all about visibility. If you can see it, you can be it.

    “I’m proud to be driving female representation in motorsport forward. I hope that seeing me behind the wheel of an F1 car inspires future female racers and inspires people, male or female, to follow their dreams no matter what. Nothing should ever stop you from doing what you want to do, what you’re passionate about – what you love doing.”

    “There are still things I want to achieve. If I can make it easier for future generations, help break down barriers and pave the way for them, then I’ll be happy.”

    Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Hawkins reveals the bizarre Guinness World Record she holds... involving a lawnmower and a lot of speed!

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    Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Hawkins reveals the bizarre Guinness World Record she holds… involving a lawnmower and a lot of speed!

    Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Hawkins reveals the bizarre Guinness World Record she holds… involving a lawnmower and a lot of speed!

    Although a handful of female drivers have driven in Grand Prix weekends since F1’s inception, most recently Susie Wolff in Friday practice sessions in 2014-15, only two have started a race. The last was Italy’s Lella Lombardi in 1976, who made 12 starts in total with a best result of sixth at the Spanish Grand Prix.

    Hawkins has worked with several drivers during her time at Aston Martin including Sebastian Vettel, Lance Stroll, Fernando Alonso, Felipe Drugovich and Stoffel Vandoorne.

    The 28-year-old says all the drivers she’s worked with have been very helpful and enabled her to learn a lot during race weekends.

    Hawkins compares an Formula 1 car to a 'spaceship' after becoming the first woman in five years to test an F1 car

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    Hawkins compares an Formula 1 car to a ‘spaceship’ after becoming the first woman in five years to test an F1 car

    Hawkins compares an Formula 1 car to a ‘spaceship’ after becoming the first woman in five years to test an F1 car

    “It’s things they think about when they are on track and being clever, thinking outside the box. Their brain capacity is huge,” said Hawkins.

    “Fernando has been doing it a long time and I feel like when you have driven any car for that amount of time, you have so much space for other things.”

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  • World Grand Prix: Nathan Aspinall, Raymond van Barneveld, James Wade suffer early exits on opening night

    World Grand Prix: Nathan Aspinall, Raymond van Barneveld, James Wade suffer early exits on opening night

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    Nathan Aspinall was knocked out by Stephen Bunting as James Wade and Raymond van Barneveld also failed to progress; watch the double in, double out World Grand Prix Darts from the Morningside Arena in Leicester up until the final on October 8 – live on Sky Sports

    Last Updated: 03/10/23 12:04am

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    Take a look at what happened on Night One of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    Take a look at what happened on Night One of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    Nathan Aspinall, James Wade and Raymond van Barneveld suffered first-round exits on the opening night of the 2023 World Grand Prix.  

    Stephen Bunting overcame some poor finishing to knock out 2022 runner-up and world No 5 Aspinall in a 2-1 victory.

    Bunting showed his strength on the doubles to cruise to a 3-1 win in the first set, a ghastly leg for Aspinall saw him take 12 darts to find the double.

    Nathan Aspinall had a horror start to the third leg in the first set, needing 12 darts before hitting a double to get off the mark!

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    Nathan Aspinall had a horror start to the third leg in the first set, needing 12 darts before hitting a double to get off the mark!

    Nathan Aspinall had a horror start to the third leg in the first set, needing 12 darts before hitting a double to get off the mark!

    Aspinall then found a clutch 140 to take the match to a deciding set but Bunting held strong under pressure, a huge maximum in the deciding leg helping him to the D16 finish for the victory.

    World Grand Prix Results

    Dirk van Duijvenbode 1-2 Brendan Dolan
    Jose de Sousa 1-2 Gary Anderson
    Krzysztof Ratajski 2-1 James Wade
    Martin Schindler 2-1 Raymond van Barneveld
    Nathan Aspinall 1-2 Stephen Bunting
    Gerwyn Price 2-0 Danny Noppert
    Michael Smith 2-0 Callan Rydz
    Rob Cross 1-2 Andrew Gilding

    Van Barneveld was defeated 2-1 by Martin Schindler, a disastrous opening leg foreshadowing his early exit.

    ‘Barney’ came back to take the second set, but Schindler’s scoring proved too much as he broke the throw on the deciding leg to seal the match and a second-round spot.

    Martin Schindler brilliantly took out 160 to keep his hopes alive in the first set of his encounter with Raymond van Barneveld

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    Martin Schindler brilliantly took out 160 to keep his hopes alive in the first set of his encounter with Raymond van Barneveld

    Martin Schindler brilliantly took out 160 to keep his hopes alive in the first set of his encounter with Raymond van Barneveld

    Krzysztof Ratajski pulled off an unlikely comeback to win 2-1 and knock out two-time winner Wade.

    Two-time World Grand Prix champion James Wade lost the last three legs as he suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Krzysztof Ratajski in the opening round

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    Two-time World Grand Prix champion James Wade lost the last three legs as he suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Krzysztof Ratajski in the opening round

    Two-time World Grand Prix champion James Wade lost the last three legs as he suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Krzysztof Ratajski in the opening round

    Wade found himself 2-0 up in the final deciding set but Ratajski fought back and was near perfect on the trebles to take three legs in a row and clinch an astonishing victory.

    Smith shows skill as Anderson and Price also progress

    World champion Michael Smith showed his brilliance and dropped just one leg as he raced to a 2-0 victory over Callan Rydz.

    Smith got off to a flying start against Rydz, a 124 checkout helping him to a first-set win that included two breaks of throw.

    Michael Smith sent out a statement of intent, taking out 124 in the opening leg of his contest versus Callan Rydz

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    Michael Smith sent out a statement of intent, taking out 124 in the opening leg of his contest versus Callan Rydz

    Michael Smith sent out a statement of intent, taking out 124 in the opening leg of his contest versus Callan Rydz

    Despite Rydz rallying with a brilliant 126 checkout to take a leg, Smith then won three more in a row to wrap up the match and lay down a marker in the competition.

    Gerwyn Price demolished Danny Noppert in a 2-0 routing, ‘The Iceman’ showing his class to take the first set, 112 and 101 finishes to break the throw plus a dominant deciding leg giving him the upper hand.

    From there, Noppert could not respond, and the Welshman cruised through three back-to-back legs to wrap up the win, his scoring on the doubles too good for the Dutchman.

    Gerwyn Price won the first set against Danny Noppert thanks to finishes of 112 and 101

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    Gerwyn Price won the first set against Danny Noppert thanks to finishes of 112 and 101

    Gerwyn Price won the first set against Danny Noppert thanks to finishes of 112 and 101

    Dirk van Duijvenbode was the first to be knocked out as he fell 2-1 to Brendan Dolan.

    Van Duijvenbode got going quickly as he raced to take all three legs in the first set against the throw for a 1-0 lead but Dolan fought back to clinch the second set and take the match to a decider.

    It was then his turn to take all three sets as he found the doubles much quicker than his opponent, sealing the win and the spot in the second round with a tops finish.

    The next clash saw an in-form Gary Anderson take on the ‘Special One’ Jose de Sousa, the Portuguese No 1 averaging 102.5 to clinch the first set on a break of throw in the deciding leg.

    Gary Anderson overcame Jose de Sousa in a deciding leg as he progressed to the second round at the World Grand Prix

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    Gary Anderson overcame Jose de Sousa in a deciding leg as he progressed to the second round at the World Grand Prix

    Gary Anderson overcame Jose de Sousa in a deciding leg as he progressed to the second round at the World Grand Prix

    However, the ‘Flying Scotsman’ fought back and showed why he is one to watch in this year’s tournament, taking four legs in a row, with some huge maximums along the way, plus a nervy deciding leg for the 2-1 win.

    The final clash of the night saw Rob Cross and Andrew Gilding in a tight, albeit low-quality, affair as Gilding sealed the 2-1 win in a last-leg decider.

    Cross missed three match darts for the victory and Gilding held his nerve to hit tops and seal only his second-ever World Grand Prix win.

    Rob Cross squandered three match darts in the deciding leg as Andrew Gilding fought back from losing the opening set to reach the second round at the World Grand Prix

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    Rob Cross squandered three match darts in the deciding leg as Andrew Gilding fought back from losing the opening set to reach the second round at the World Grand Prix

    Rob Cross squandered three match darts in the deciding leg as Andrew Gilding fought back from losing the opening set to reach the second round at the World Grand Prix

    Tuesday at the World Grand Prix

    Michael van Gerwen will begin his defence of the title against Josh Rock in a mouth-watering first-round tussle.

    Van Gerwen, who lifted his sixth World Grand Prix title in 2022, will open his challenge against world youth champion Rock.

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    World Grand Prix: Tuesday, October 3 from 6pm

    Joe Cullen vs Mike De Decker
    Dave Chisnall vs Luke Woodhouse
    Damon Heta vs Ryan Searle
    Dimitri Van den Bergh vs Chris Dobey
    Peter Wright vs Gabriel Clemens
    Michael van Gerwen vs Josh Rock
    Jonny Clayton vs Ross Smith
    Luke Humphries vs Daryl Gurney

    Third seed Peter Wright will play German No 1 Gabriel Clemens in his opener, with Hungarian Darts Trophy winner Dave Chisnall up against Luke Woodhouse.

    Watch the double in, double out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester every night up until the final on October 8 – live on Sky Sports. Stream the World Grand Prix and more with NOW for £21 a month for six months

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  • ‘It was so far off target it helped!’ – 15 missed darts before Raymond van Barneveld’s finish

    ‘It was so far off target it helped!’ – 15 missed darts before Raymond van Barneveld’s finish

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    Raymond van Barneveld eventually secured the opening leg against Martin Schindler after both players spurned multiple opportunities to hit a double finish.

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  • Highlights: Australia and South Africa bounce back from disappointing defeats

    Highlights: Australia and South Africa bounce back from disappointing defeats

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    Take a look at all the action from Sunday in the Rugby World Cup, with Australia taking on Portugal and South Africa facing Tonga.

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  • Christian Horner suspects Toto Wolff will be ‘plotting’ Mercedes Formula 1 fightback against Red Bull

    Christian Horner suspects Toto Wolff will be ‘plotting’ Mercedes Formula 1 fightback against Red Bull

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    “I’m sure he’s got something they’re working on,” says Christian Horner of Toto Wolff’s Mercedes, who want fightback against Red Bull in 2024; Max Verstappen set to clinch F1 drivers’ title in Qatar, with first chance in the Sprint this Saturday at 6.30pm on Sky Sports F1

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    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes Mercedes are plotting their fightback after a few years of being unable to compete for World Championships.

    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes Mercedes are plotting their fightback after a few years of being unable to compete for World Championships.

    Red Bull boss Christian Horner envisages his Mercedes counterpart and rival Toto Wolff “plotting” how to get his team back to the front of Formula 1.

    Speaking about Wolff in an interview with Sky Sports News, Horner said: “For me sport is about rivalry. It’s great to have rivalry.

    “There has to be a respect, but sport isn’t sport without rivalry.

    “Obviously we haven’t seen much of him the last couple of years but I’m sure he’s plotting. I’m sure he’s got something that they’re working on.

    “They’re a great team. They are a big team. They have got great drivers. They’ll be looking to fight back.”

    Red Bull have supplanted Mercedes over the past two seasons as F1’s dominant force.

    Fresh from clinching the Constructors’ Championship last time out in Japan, Max Verstappen is poised to wrap up his third successive drivers’ crown at this weekend’s Qatar GP – most likely as early as Saturday’s Sprint, which starts at 6.30pm live on Sky Sports F1.

    Before last year and F1’s big rules reset, Mercedes had won eight successive constructors’ titles in an unprecedented run of success.

    They currently find themselves in a fight with Ferrari for second in the Constructors’ Championship with both giants having scored less than half of Red Bull’s points this year. Mercedes have however promised major changes for their 2024 car and Wolff, who will return to the paddock this weekend after not traveling to Japan due to knee surgery, said in Singapore they were “really looking at the results with an encouraging perspective” from the wind tunnel.

    Horner saw Red Bull’s first wave of title success in 2010-13 brought to a shuddering halt by Mercedes nine years ago at the dawn of F1’s new hybrid turbo engines and, having taken time to recover to title success, he said: “It hurts when you’re losing and if it doesn’t hurt then you shouldn’t be doing it.

    “We had a long period, six to seven seasons, of hurt, of being the bridesmaid. But we never lost sight of where we wanted to be. We were the team to break that [Mercedes] domination, and everything goes in cycles.

    “At some point somebody will beat us.

    “Now, whether it’s Mercedes, or Ferrari, or McLaren, or Aston Martin, or whoever, we don’t know. But all we can control is what we’re doing. So that’s what we’re focused on, is ourselves.”

    Verstappen set for Saturday title win | Horner: ‘He’s proud of what he’s doing’

    For now, there appears no stopping the Red Bull juggernaut.

    They followed up their sudden slump in form and first Sunday defeat of 2023 in Singapore with one of their most impressive showings a week later at Suzuka, where Verstappen swept to his 13th victory of the season and the team’s 15th.

    Verstappen is set to be crowned 2023’s champion in Qatar with the Dutchman requiring just a sixth-place finish in Saturday’s 19-lap Sprint to be sure of wrapping things up even before Sunday’s Grand Prix.

    Asked how he felt about the unusual prospect of winning a title on a Saturday, Horner said: “We don’t care when we win it – as long as we win it.

    “It’s about getting that trophy, getting that third title to his name. The fact that it’s done in Qatar on a Saturday evening would make Sunday even more enjoyable to go into that grand prix, if he achieves it, as a three-time world champion. So I don’t think it really matters.”

    Asked if Verstappen, who turned 26 on Saturday, had the potential to eventually set a new record for F1 title wins, Horner stressed that “eight is a huge amount of distance away”.

    He said that while Verstappen is proud of what he achieving, he is always focused forward and on the short term.

    “There are not many drivers with more than three [titles]. You’ve got Sebastian [Vettel], Alain Prost, [Juan-Manuel] Fangio, Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton,” said Horner.

    “It’s a pretty select club he’ll enter when he wins his third world title.

    “For him, he’s just an out-and-out racer. I know he’s proud of what he’s doing and achieving, but he’s forward-looking. He’s not rearward looking and I think that for him it’s about the next race.

    “There is still six races to go this year and I know he’s motivated to try and win all of them.”

    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’.

    When to watch the Qatar GP live only on Sky Sports F1

    Thursday October 5

    • 4pm: Drivers’ Press Conference

    Friday October 6

    • 2pm: Qatar GP Practice One (Session starts 2.30pm)
    • 5pm: Qatar GP Qualifying build-up
    • 6pm: Qatar GP Qualifying
    • 8pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

    Saturday October 7

    • 1.30pm: Sprint Shootout build-up
    • 2pm: Sprint Shootout
    • 5.30pm: Sprint build-up
    • 6.30pm: SPRINT
    • 8pm: Ted’s Sprint Notebook

    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

    Will Max Verstappen wrap up his third world championship at the first attempt at the Qatar GP? Watch every session of the Sprint weekend live on Sky Sports F1 from October 6-8. Stream every F1 race and more with NOW for £21 a month for six months

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