Max Verstappen secured a fourth straight Formula 1 title with a remarkable drive from 17th to victory in the wet São Paulo Grand Prix, extending his points lead over Lando Norris to an almost insurmountable margin. The race was full of drama, with a red flag stoppage allowing Verstappen and his Alpine rivals to gain an advantage, while several drivers, including Norris and George Russell, faced potential penalties for start infringements and rule violations. The provisional podium finishers were Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly, with Alpine moving up to sixth in the constructor’s standings as a result of their strong showing.
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A century at ringside: the Boxing Writers Association of America at 100
The Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) will celebrate its 100th awards dinner on April 30, marking a century since its inception by notable figures including Damon Runyan and Ed Sullivan, aimed at improving conditions for boxing writers. The first dinner in 1926 featured Babe Ruth and highlighted Mayor James J. Walker's call to maintain integrity in boxing, stating that bouts should be decided in the ring, not through intimidation. Over the years, the BWAA...
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