Sauber to miss F1 testing in Barcelonapublished at 13:42 British Summer Time 4 May 2016
The financially troubled Sauber team is to miss the first in-season test in Spain later this month.
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The financially troubled Sauber team is to miss the first in-season test in Spain later this month.
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An interesting addition on this Hearts-outfield-player-goes-in-goal story from David A Burns...
"I used to alternate between left winger and keeper in my youth league."
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Assistant manager Craig Shakespeare has confessed that Leicester’s 3-1 win at Manchester City was the moment he first believed they could win the title.
That victory at the start of February put the Foxes five points clear at the Premier League summit.
"That day we put a marker down," Shakespeare said. " I remember sitting at home that night and was thinking that we could do something here. Everybody kept writing us off. Apparently there was more chance of seeing Elvis alive."
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Andrew Woodhouse: I was quoted 80-1 after the first pre-season test for Button to win the 2009 F1 World Title and I didn't go for it.
Brockley Banker: I had £100 on Danny Willett to win at 90-1, cashed out at the turn on Sunday.
Rowing
Olympic, world and European champions Helen Glover and Heather Stanning lead a 51-strong British team heading to Brandenburg for the European Championships.
The pair, who are unbeaten since 2011, are joined by a further 15 Olympic medallists for the event in Germany.
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Dave Bromage: Put £1000 on Detroit Red Wings to win NHL Eastern Conference when they seemed to be in an unassailable position. Didn't realise that top spot only meant No.1 seeding in Eastern Conference play-offs. Cue frantic bet-hedging.
Oh, Dave...
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Here we go...
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BBC Football Daily rounds up the best of the celebrations as Leicester enjoy their incredible Premier League title win. Claudio Ranieri explains what it is about his team that impresses him so much and why he thinks they have captured the hearts of the sporting world.
We round up Atletico Madrid's hard-fought Champions League semi-final win over Bayern Munich and look forward to Manchester City's meeting with Real Madrid on Wednesday.
Sporting faces celebrating growing another year older today include:
Cesc Fabregas (football) - Chelsea and Spain midfielder, born 1987.
Fernandinho (football) - Man City and Brazil midfielder, born 1985.
Rory McIlroy (golf) - Northern Irish four-time major winner, born 1989.
Neil Fox (rugby league) - the sport's most prolific scorer with over 6,000 points between 1956 and 1979, born 1939.
Martyn Moxon (cricket) - former Yorkshire and England opening batsman, now director of cricket at Yorkshire, born 1960.
Tony McCoy (horse racing) - 20-time champion jockey who retired in 2015, born 1974.
Ravi Bopara (cricket) - Essex and England all-rounder, born 1985.
Jorge Lorenzo (motorcycling) - Spanish Yamaha rider, three-time MotoGP championship winner, born 1987.
Football
The Chronicle, external have Jan Kirchhoff talking up Sunderland's chances of staying up, after Jermaine Defoe's late penalty rescued a point for Sam Allardyce's men on Saturday:
“The fact we kept on battling away says a lot about the character of the team. We talk about staying in the game when things are not going to plan, and that is really important. We keep on going to the last minute, and if you do that, then anything can happen."
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A Jamie Vardy lookalike is mobbed in his car outside the King Power stadium when fans mistake him for the Leicester City striker.
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Freddie Cook: New customer £10 bet 5/1 on Real to beat Wolfsburg. Accidentally placed on Wolfsburf to win. 2-0 to Wolfsburg.
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In 2006, Steve McClaren was confirmed as Sven-Goran Eriksson's successor as England manager.
Twenty-five years on from his US PGA win, John Daly is ready for the next chapter in an extraordinary career, writes Iain Carter.
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Ken Stokes: Went into betting shop and tried to put on first scorer and score. it was already half time and i had the wrong scorer.
Gambling is for mugs, kids...
Football gossip
The Guardian are reporting, external that Joe Cole is to leave Coventry City for the Tampa Bay Rowdies.