Valtteri Bottas got the jump on Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton at the start of the Australian Grand Prix, and charged off to stage a dominant win to begin his 2019 season in style. Hamilton laboured to second place on worn tyres, narrowly ahead of Max Verstappen. The Red Bull held a surprisingly big margin…
Read moreMcLaren’s Sainz hit with more engine component changes for Bahrain GP!
McLaren’s Carlos Sainz has already started to eat into his inventory of engine elements following Renault’s decision to add additional changes to the Spaniard’s engine. An MGU-K failure in Melbourne, after just 11 laps, compelled Renault to replace the device on Sainz’s unit for this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix. But the manufacturer has since added…
Read moreSpanish GP: Friday’s action in pictures
Formula 1 got down to business in sunny and warm Barcelona on Friday, and here is our gallery of the day’s action at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona. 112 You may also like Japanese GP: Friday’s action in pictures Japanese GP: Thursday’s build-up in pictures Russian GP: Sunday’s action in pictures Russian GP: Saturday’s…
Read moreFracked Gas Won’t Achieve Paris Climate Goals, But Empowering Communities Could
The United States is undergoing a massive energy transition that isn’t receiving enough attention, and it could render the Paris climate agreement meaningless. We’re swapping one climate-damaging fuel, coal, for another that is actually worse: fracked gas. It’s a stark contradiction for U.S. climate policy. The Obama administration used its executive power to push the agreement…
Read moreAlfa Romeo hands development role to Juan Manuel Correa
Alfa Romeo Racing has announced that 19-year-old Juan Manuel Correa has joined the F1 outfit as a development driver. The young Ecuadorian-American who raced in the GP3 Series last year with Jenzer Motorsport has stepped up to the FIA Formula 2 Championship this season with the Sauber Junior Team, a position that logically linked him…
Read more'The Fight Is Still On': Hundreds Protest Sex Slave Accord in South Korea
Click:吊扇燈 Hundreds of women, including former “comfort women” or sex slaves, protested across the street from the Japanese Embassy in Seoul on Wednesday, decrying a recent reparations deal between Japan and South Korea addressing World War II atrocities. Under an agreement that both nations described as “final and irreversible,” Japan on Monday offered an apology…
Read moreCameron Diaz Turns 44, See How the Stunner Has Transformed Over the Years
When we think of birthday girl Cameron Diaz, what comes to mind is a whole lot of tall, blonde, and totally gorgeous. Oh, and wait! She’s also super talented, completely loveable, and the quintessential all-American, bubbly actress that Hollywood loves and her fans adore. Click Here: jean paul gaultier perfume Now, before we gush about…
Read moreChanning and Jenna Dewan Tatum Prove Once Again Why They’re #CoupleGoals
Aww, summer love. Channing and Jenna Dewan Tatum were snapped out and about in New York City walking hand in hand today, and the duo reminded us once again why we adore them so much. The hot Hollywood couple hit the streets for a stroll wearing coordinating casual looks that were perfect for the warm…
Read moreGrab Your Contour Kits: Kim Kardashian is Looking for the Next Big Beauty Blogger
Do you constantly keep up with the Kardashians’ beauty advice they dish out regularly on their apps? While the sisters may be the contouring queens, you have the chance to chisel out their next beauty tips and trends they share. After nine years of letting E!’s cameras keep up with her and her family, Kim…
Read moreShailene Woodley Owns the Red Carpet at the Snowden Premiere in Spain
Shailene Woodley was the sexiest flower child for the premiere of Snowden at Spain’s San Sebastian Film Festival Thursday night. Click Here: nrl league jerseys The 24-year-old Divergent star owned the red carpet dressed in a chic olive-colored spaghetti strap gown overlaid with black, flower-embellished tulle that showed off her décolletage and lean arms. Woodley…
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