Charles Leclerc is likely to miss the second practice session at the Canadian Grand Prix due to chassis damage sustained in a crash during FP1. After leading for 15 minutes, he locked up at Turn 3, veered off track, and collided violently with the wall, damaging the front-left corner of his Ferrari.
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A year on from Atletico Madrid: Is Samu Aghehowa Spain’s next top striker?
Samu Aghehowa, born in Melilla to Nigerian parents, has emerged as a promising striker for both Porto and the Spanish national team after a strong debut season, scoring 25 goals despite a challenging transition for Porto. With accolades including a Gold Medal at the 2024 Olympics and a strong showing in the UEFA Nations League, he is poised to compete for a starting role in the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Explain It To Me Like...
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