Ayrton Senna unexpectedly crashed out of the lead at Monaco after dominating the race in its early stages. So distraught was Senna that he went straight home to his nearby apartment and was found ...
Alastair Cook batted throughout the fourth day, taking his innings 501 minutes, in an outstanding show of patience and resilience which, along with Matt Prior, pushed England into an unlikely lead ...
John Surtees made racing history when he became the first man to win a World Championship on both two wheels and four. In a truly thrilling finale in Mexico City, Surtees, in his Ferrari, just ...
Srilanka in India, 1976-77 MJ Gopalan Trophy, 1976-77 ...
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Australia innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4 6 +AC Gilchrist c Hall b Telemachus 55 68 44 9 0 SM Katich c Telemachus b Ntini 79 138 90 9 1 *RT Ponting c Dippenaar b Telemachus 164 154 105 13 9 MEK ...
Formula One (the formula in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and cars must comply and was originally and briefly known as Formula A) can trace its roots back to the earliest ...
From the first days of motor racing, drivers have lived close to the edge. Thanks to marked improvements in safety standards, the number seriously injured and killed competing in the sport has ...
Sport and controversy go together hand in hand. But rarely can an attempt to abuse the system have involved such serious stakes, namely the personal safety of a driver. Given that and the high-profile ...
1901 The first use of the words grand prix to describe a race, the French Grand Prix at Le Mans. 1904 The formation of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), a non-profit association ...
Usain Bolt's triple Olympic triumph in Beijing was fuelled by 1,000 McDonalds chicken McNuggets, according to his new autobiography. The 100m and 200m world record holder, who repeated his sprint ...
The biggest drug story in Olympic history. The biggest fish they ever caught. After his bronze medal in the 100 metres at the 1984 Games (August 4), Canada's Ben Johnson decided he needed some extra ...