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Today on Sky Sports Racing: Fontwell, Lingfield and Newcastle

We have a busy day’s racing on Friday with action from Fontwell, Lingfield and Newcastle, live on Sky Sports Racing... 7.00 Newcastle - Power Fizz, Wicket Keeper and Rousing Encore feature The feature on a valuable evening at Newcastle sees Power Fizz and Wicket Keeper contest the SBK: Betting Without The Bull Handicap. The William

Boston to Gillette train fares to nearly quadruple

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) intends to almost quadruple its usual prices for a round-trip train ticket from the centre of Boston to Gillette Stadium during the 2026 World Cup. According to the MBTA website, the authority usually charges people $20 for a return ticket from train stations in the centre of Boston for

Title: Super League’s Greatest Moments from 30 Years

A birthday demands a celebration but is also always a time of reflection, looking at how far you have come and everything you have achieved. So, as Super League celebrates leaving its 20s behind and truly entering adulthood, we have taken it as a moment to reflect on everything that has led to this monumental

Weekend Warm-Up: Mercedes Seek Third Straight Win at Suzuka

Two weeks have passed since the last round, but the Formula 1 action shows no signs of slowing down as the drivers prepare for the exhilarating challenge of the Japanese Grand Prix. There was plenty to cover on media day at the Suzuka Circuit, beginning with the elation of Kimi Antonelli’s maiden win in Shanghai.

Norris: McLaren can have the best car

Lando Norris believes McLaren will have the best Formula 1 car later this season despite a challenging start to his title defence. Norris suffered his first DNS last time out in China after an electrical issue on the power unit and was only fifth in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. It leaves the reigning world

Drivers react to Suzuka qualifying energy rule tweak

A rule change introduced for qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix aimed at reducing the amount of ‘lifting and coasting’ required on a fast lap has been largely welcomed by drivers. All five of F1's power unit manufacturers - Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull-Ford, Audi and Honda - have unanimously agreed with the FIA to reduce
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