Posted by Daxton LeMans On 5 May, 2023 Comments (0)
As a car enthusiast, I've often wondered why BMW and Audi haven't joined Mercedes in Formula 1 racing. After some research, I discovered that both companies have their reasons. BMW left F1 back in 2009, focusing on other motorsports and sustainable mobility technologies. Audi, on the other hand, has never been in F1, as they prioritize endurance racing like Le Mans and Formula E. It seems both companies have different priorities and goals in the motorsport world.
Antony, on loan from Manchester United, scored his first goal for Real Betis in a LaLiga game against Celta Vigo. This strike indicates a hopeful turn in his career, following a tough period at United where he couldn't justify his hefty transfer fee. Under Real Betis manager Pellegrini, Antony is eager to reignite his potential.
The Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit faces grass fire threats due to sparks from Formula 1 cars. FIA has taken preventive measures like grass cutting and deploying firefighting teams to tackle these issues. Dry weather may continue through the weekend, but rain is anticipated on race day, possibly reducing fire risks.
The 2025 Critics Choice Awards recognized outstanding achievements in film and television. 'Anora' scored Best Picture and Director for Garth Davis, while 'Shōgun' took Best Drama Series. 'Hacks' was named Best Comedy, and 'Baby Reindeer' Best Limited Series. Among the acting winners were Jeff Goldblum and Ayo Edebiri, with technical honors for 'Oppenheimer' and 'The Marvels.'
In a thrilling Champions Trophy opener, Australia pulled off a record-breaking run-chase to defeat England by five wickets. With 15 balls to spare, Josh Inglis' 120 not out led Australia's charge, supported by Alex Carey's unbeaten 69. Despite Ben Duckett's record 165 for England, their bowlers faltered under injury pressure. England's woes continue, while Australia shows resilience despite a weakened pace attack.
Steve Bannon, at the Conservative Political Action Conference, ignited controversy when he seemed to make a Nazi salute, a gesture he claims was a wave. The incident led French far-right leader Jordan Bardella to cancel his speech, dubbing it a provocation. Bannon's actions drew fire from both critics and some white nationalists, reflecting growing unease with Nazi associations in political discourse.