Daniel Ricciardo reportedly has two races left to save his F1 career after Helmut Marko hit the experienced Aussie with an ultimatum at his home race. The 34-year-old has failed to score any points in three attempts so far this season and
Sean Dixon, co-founder of Richard James, wants Savile Row to have UNESCO status (Image: Jonathan Buckmaster for Daily Express) When Elton John and Gianni Versace walked into his Savile Row showroom, suit designer Sean Dixon knew it would be no ordinary day.
Daniel Ricciardo labelled Yuki Tsunoda a “f***ing helmet” after the chequered flag at the Bahrain Grand Prix. The two VCARB team-mates nearly came together on the cooldown lap after the latter was left furious over team order. Tsunoda had been locked into
“At last, it’s time to go racing again. I can’t wait to be honest. In contrast to last year, this time it’s been good to have a proper pre-season,” Ricciardo said. “After 2022, I needed that time off, so it was great
Despite Kline failing to carry out Levy’s naming rights mission, he is expected to play a prominent role in Chelsea’s new stadium plans. Boehly and co are weighing up whether to rebuild Stamford Bridge or look to construct on a different site,
Mercedes are fretting over who they can pair with George Russell when Hamilton departs at the end of the year. One name that has been brought up is Ricciardo, who returned to Formula One last season with AlphaTauri. His contract with the
Tottenham have reportedly made contact with Djurgardens as they look to steal Swedish wonderkid Lucas Bergvall from under Barcelona’s noses. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is still pushing for squad improvements despite welcoming two major signings to north London earlier this month. Bergvall,
Tottenham are reportedly on the verge of sending Ivan Perisic on loan to Hajduk Split for the rest of the season. The Croatian could be the seventh player to leave north London this month, and there is still just under two weeks
Anthony Joshua has been offered a fight with Daniel Dubois by Frank Warren after seeing his blockbuster showdown with Deontay Wilder slip through his fingers once again. AJ had signed a contract to face Wilder next year providing they won their respective
Jarrell Miller has blamed his defeat to Daniel Dubois on inactivity, following his first professional career loss. But he insisted he didn’t quit ‘like a b****’. The American heavyweight was dominated by Dubois and stopped in the final round of their fight.