Yuki Tsunoda has been dropped by Red Bull as a driver for the 2026 season. The Japanese driver will not drive for them or their sister team, Racing Bulls, next year. Tsunoda, 25, will remain in Red ...
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A Turkish military plane crashed in Georgia on Tuesday, killing all 20 people on board in the Nato member’s deadliest military incident for half a decade. The incident remains shrouded in mystery, ...
A Pennsylvania plant run by the company, ByHeart, was shut down this year after inspectors found mold, a leaking roof and more than 2,500 dead insects in a food production area. By Christina Jewett ...
A Turkish military plane crashed in Georgia on Tuesday, killing all 20 people on board in the Nato member’s deadliest military incident for half a decade. The C-130 cargo aircraft had only just ...
2:07 BC gov’t to seek stay in the Cowichan land title decision A landmark court ruling in British Columbia regarding Aboriginal land title over urban lands has ignited fierce debate and uncertainty ...
Formula 1 will arrive in Mexico this weekend, with a schedule full of excitement and adrenaline for all fans of the sport Although his name remains closely tied to motorsport — and several within the ...
The halo is a curved wishbone-shaped structure that surrounds the cockpit of a Formula 1 car. It was first introduced in 2018, to improve the safety of drivers during races. The structure is attached ...
Following the success of Apple's original movie F1, the company expands on this universe as it is now the official broadcast partner for the world's most popular and important race competition — in ...
Apple TV has signed an exclusive five-year deal to be the broadcaster of Formula 1 in the United States starting in 2026, it was announced Friday. Apple's deal is believed to be worth $160 million per ...
What Apple's New 5-Year Deal With Formula 1 Means for US Fans Formula 1 announced a five-year deal Friday with Apple, which will be the global motorsports series' U.S. broadcast partner beginning next ...