‘Haaland is not at Lewandowski’s level yet’ – Striker’s former coach makes Odegaard comparison amid Bayern & Liverpool links

Alf Ingve Berntsen, who worked with the in-demand teenager at Bryne FK, has urged patience with a player attracting interest from Europe’s top clubs Erling Haaland may be sparking talk of interest from the likes of Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Manchester United, but the striker’s former coach has urged caution with a player who still…

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Is Charlie Whiting all set for retirement?

Rumors are once again gathering pace that FIA race director Charlie Whiting could call it a day at the end of the current F1 season. Click Here: COLLINGWOOD MAGPIES 2019 A long-time Bernie Ecclestone ally, from the former supremo’s Brabham days, Whiting could also close the chapter of his involvement at the pinnacle of motor…

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Petronas signs new multi-year deal with Mercedes

Despite F1 losing the Malaysian GP, the country’s main oil company Petronas has revealed that it extended its sponsorship agreement with Mercedes.  Click Here: geelong cats guernsey 2019 The news puts egg on the face of pundit Eddie Jordan who recently stated that Petronas would pull out of F1 and entice Mercedes to eventually do…

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Defying 'Old Order,' Scottish Independence Campaign Gains Steam

With a vote less than two weeks away and polls showing a narrowing gap between those who support independence and those who do not, the debate over Scottish nationalism is heating up. On September 18, Scottish voters will cast their ballots in a referendum that asks: “Should Scotland be an independent country?” A ‘yes’ vote…

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Raikkonen blames qualifying mistake for missing out on win

Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen has been on the Hungarian Grand Prix podium eight times now, but has won only once. He’s been runner-up on five previous occasions, and had to settle for the same again this weekend With his team mate Sebastian Vettel starting alongside him on pole, Raikkonen found himself unable to improve on his…

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Edward Snowden Awarded 'Alternative Nobel' for Revealing Vast Surveillance

Whistleblower Edward Snowden is among a group of tireless and courageous people being honored with this year’s Right Livelihood Award for their efforts “stemming the tide of the most dangerous global trends.” The winners of this year’s award, also known as the Alternative Nobel Prize, were announced Wednesday. The Right Livelihood Award Foundation, which stated…

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Red Bull still pushing for independent engine supplier

Red Bull’s Helmut Marko remains convinced that F1 needs to attract independent engine suppliers even if another manufacturer joins the fray in the coming years. Porsche’s LMP1 retreat from the WEC has fueled speculation that the Weissach manufacturer – or another brand of the Volkswagen group – could eventually answer F1’s call, even as it…

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Video: Toto Wolff answers the fans questions before Singapore

Between Monza and Singapore, Mercedes is on full throttle but team boss Toto Wolff still took a moment to answer a multitude of fans questions. From the team’s relative weakness this season on street circuits to how it has improved its W08 and what can be done to ensure a good performance at Marina Bay,…

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McLaren ‘has made Alonso into a racing monster’!

McLaren executive director Zak Brown says that the team has made Fernando Alonso into “a racing monster”. The monster was initially unleashed when McLaren backed Alonso’s entry in the 2017 Indianapolis 500. Next year, the two-time world champion will ender the Rolex 24 at Daytona. Alonso will drive in the endurance race for United Autosports,…

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