Month: November 2018

9:38 AM ET Tommy Fleetwood stayed in contention to retain his Race to Dubai title as fellow Englishman Matt Wallace led the way at the season-ending DP World Tour Championship. Wallace hit a bogey-free 65 to lead by one shot into the weekend at the Jumeirah Golf Estates as he bids for a fourth European
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11:30 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN The Wysh List publishes every Friday. The Wild make a big move in our latest update, but the Predators and Lightning remain 1-2. Where does your team land? The Emerald City is (likely) getting an NHL team. What should the team name be, and what should the logo and uniform
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6:48 AM ET The head of Renault’s racing programme, Jerome Stoll, is due to be replaced by Thierry Koskas on January 1, 2019, as the French manufacturer continues its pursuit of a Formula One title. Stoll, who is set to retire at the end of 2018, became the president of Renault Sport Racing in 2016
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4:29 AM ET Sauber will give Colombian Tatiana Calderon her second Formula One test outing in a 2013 car at Ferrari’s Fiorano circuit this weekend, the Swiss-based team said on Thursday. The Colombia native became the first Latin American woman to pilot a Formula One car, completing 23 laps at a Alfa Romeo Sauber promotional
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3:15 AM ET Former Adelaide airport worker Max McCardle admits there will be plenty of nerves when he tees off on Saturday sharing the Australian Open lead. However, a “flukey” chip-in birdie on his last hole of the second round at The Lakes has McCardle feeling the golf gods are firmly on his side. Having
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3:22 AM GMT The Melbourne Rebels believe a season out of Super Rugby has been a good thing for their star recruit Quade Cooper. Unwanted at the Reds for the past 12 months, Cooper will start training in Melbourne on Monday in an attempt to re-ignite his Wallabies career ahead of next year’s Rugby World
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