Month: January 2019

7:21 AM ET The teams, FIA and Formula One Management are often seen as the three main power brokers in the sport but, as a united force, the race promoters hold considerable sway. Without them there are no circuits to race on and collectively they contribute over $600 million to F1’s $1.8 billion annual revenue.
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4:11 AM ET A majority of Formula One’s grand prix promoters issued a statement on Monday expressing concern about how the sport is being run by owners Liberty Media. The Formula One Promoters’ Association (FOPA) said representatives of 16 grands prix had met in London to discuss the situation ahead of the 21-race season starting
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1:28 AM ET Adrian WojnarowskiESPN The New Orleans Pelicans plan to listen to offers on All-NBA center Anthony Davis but won’t make a deal before next Thursday’s NBA trade deadline unless they’re offered an overwhelming package for the franchise’s star, league sources told ESPN. Los Angeles Lakers president Magic Johnson and GM Rob Pelinka are
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12:45 AM ET North Texas offensive coordinator Graham Harrell accepted an offer to become USC‘s new offensive coordinator on Monday night, a source told ESPN. The Athletic first reported the agreement. Harrell replaces Kliff Kingsbury, who briefly held the coordinator post at USC before leaving to become head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. The 33-year-old
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11:49 PM ET ATLANTA — New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski isn’t ready to talk retirement just yet, but he did offer a timetable regarding a decision on his playing future. Asked by ESPN on Super Bowl media night Monday when he plans to decide on continuing or ending his career, Gronkowski responded, “As
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11:07 PM GMT Wallabies veteran Adam Ashley-Cooper has signed a one-year deal to return to NSW Waratahs for the upcoming Super Rugby season. The 34-year-old outside back wants to use the opportunity to push his claims to play for the Wallabies at a fourth World Cup in Japan later in the year. Based overseas since
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11:10 PM ET ESPN News Services MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Nikola Jokic scored 24 points and made a go-ahead basket with 28.9 seconds left, and the Denver Nuggets overcame a 25-point second-half deficit to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 95-92 on Monday night. By overcoming a 19-point halftime deficit, the Nuggets matched the greatest comeback in franchise
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