Max Verstappen claimed pole position for the Miami Grand Prix following a tense qualifying session on Saturday. Charles Leclerc will join him on the front row with Carlos Sainz rounding out the top three. The qualifying drama was rife from the off
Roger Hindle from Cedar Avenue in Rawtenstall (Image: Manchester Evening News) Residents in a pretty UK town are up in arms over the “invasion” of towering 30ft broadband poles that have been erected outside their homes, ruining their picturesque views. Sandra and
With only 19 drivers taking to the track in qualifying, Q1 was a relatively straightforward session, although there was some heartbreak for local hero Daniel Ricciardo, who saw a strong lap time deleted, plunging him into the elimination zone and setting him
A councillor claims a new broadband pole erected across the road from a war memorial is ‘disrespectful’ because it will block those paying their respects at Remembrance events. Cllr Colleen Gill, from Brough, near Hull, East Yorks, told the Local Democracy Reporting
Max Verstappen dominated Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying to clinch his first ever pole position in Jeddah, three tenths ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. It was a day to remember for 18-year-old Oliver Bearman, who made his debut for the Scuderia filling
But despite his final lap in Q3 taking him to the top of the standings, the Dutchman initially thought he’d blown it. With the Scuderia duo of Leclerc and Carlos Sainz still to go out for their last efforts, Verstappen told team
Then disaster struck for Alpine as Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly will start tomorrow’s Grand Prix in 19th and 20th, with Valtteri Bottas, Zhou Guanyu and Logan Sargeant all also out in Q1. Plenty of talk prior to qualifying was about how
Arsenal remain in pole position to sign Martin Zubimendi in the summer transfer window despite Barcelona and Manchester United rejoining the race to sign the Spanish midfielder, reports claim. Zubimendi has shone for Real Sociedad in recent years and reportedly accepted an
The pole, in Cinderford, Glos., starkly stands against green fields on Littledean road. Reviewers have described the structure as “breathtaking”, “ornate”, “mysterious” – as well as “soul enriching”, “mesmeric” and “transcendental”. When searching for attractions in Cinderford, viewers of the rusty pole
Many people are willing to go to great lengths for the causes they care about most. One of those people is Lance Kawaguchi, CEO of Australia’s Cure Brain Cancer Foundation. He’s gearing up to trek across Antarctica to the center of the