F1 Academy Makes Historic Debut at Silverstone
This weekend marks a significant milestone for F1 Academy as it launches its inaugural race at Silverstone, coinciding with the British Grand Prix festivities.
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This weekend marks a significant milestone for F1 Academy as it launches its inaugural race at Silverstone, coinciding with the British Grand Prix festivities.
As the England vs Mexico match approaches, ticket prices have skyrocketed, with some fans reportedly paying as much as $36,000, reflecting the intense passion for football in Mexico.
After the early exits of Katie Swan, Jacob Fearnley, and Jan Choinski, Arthur Fery stands as the only British player remaining in the Wimbledon singles competition.
As the British Grand Prix approaches, Lewis Hamilton reassures fans at Silverstone that he is committed to achieving his goal of an eighth world title in Formula 1.
While George Russell has acknowledged that the 2026 Formula 1 title appears to be Kimi Antonelli's to lose, there are still several factors that may allow him to close the gap.
Ahead of the British Grand Prix, F1 drivers will take part in a unique track parade at Silverstone, driving 22 Lego minicars in what promises to be a lively spectacle.
Arthur Fery's comeback from a set down secures his place in the third round of Wimbledon, offering a glimmer of hope for British tennis fans, as Katie Swan faces elimination.
As the Wimbledon tournament progresses, players are opting for unique breakfast options like trout sushi and coffee kombucha, reflecting a growing emphasis on gut health in sports nutrition.
Fans of the England football team looking to attend the upcoming World Cup last-16 match against Mexico may need to pay a staggering minimum of £2,600 for a ticket on Fifa's resale platform.
Thursday promises an exciting day of racing as Musical Times looks to secure another victory at Yarmouth, alongside flat racing at Newbury, all broadcast live on Sky Sports Racing.
Naomi Broady's inaugural column for BBC Sport this Wimbledon season explores the potential of the final four British singles players to uplift the tournament's spirits.
Chris Johnson, the former NFL running back, is urging a revival of the Ice Bucket Challenge to enhance awareness of ALS while he battles the disease himself.
In a Nashville courtroom, Blaise Taylor, a former NFL scout and Arkansas State defensive back, was convicted of the murder of his girlfriend and her unborn child on July 2, 2026.
David Doty, a prominent U.S. District Judge known for his significant influence on NFL labor issues and a landmark ruling in 1992 that shaped free agency, has passed away at 96.
President Trump describes his extensive renovations in the capital as a 'gift' to the nation, while critics express concerns over the expedited process and lack of oversight.
In a significant move, the Brisbane Broncos have released forward Ben Te Kura from his NRL contract, enabling him to pursue opportunities in the NFL.
On Wednesday, the top seeds at Wimbledon showcased their skills, with Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and Naomi Osaka all moving forward to the third round.
Dan Evans has openly criticized the Lawn Tennis Association for not granting him a Wimbledon wild card, describing the decision as a 'total p***-take' and a 'shambles'.
During his second-round match against Stefanos Tsitsipas, Novak Djokovic engaged in a light-hearted prank involving a ball kid, which he later expressed regret for.
In a commanding display, Novak Djokovic defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas, securing his place in the third round of Wimbledon.