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China’s A-List Flock to Hong Kong for Louis Vuitton’s First Show
China’s A-List Flock to Hong Kong for Louis Vuitton’s First Show
Some of China’s most popular celebrities and K-drama stars gathered at Louis Vuitton’s first ever fashion show in
2023-11-30 22:56
Lando Norris snaps at Max Verstappen ‘BFF’ comment
Lando Norris snaps at Max Verstappen ‘BFF’ comment
Lando Norris snapped back after a reporter labelled Max Verstappen the British driver’s “BFF.” Norris and Verstappen are good friends and are regularly seen chatting and joking with one another in the paddock. Verstappen won 19 of the 22 races in the 2023 season while Norris – still searching for his first F1 victory – finished on the podium seven times without securing that elusive win. However, the McLaren driver reacted frostily when a journalist hinted after Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that his relationship with the three-time world champion was closer than it actually is. “He’s not my BFF (best friend forever), don’t ever say that again,” said Norris. “We respect each other and we get along, kind of friends away [from the track], but that’s it. We just have a lot of respect for one another.” Norris has been linked with the second seat at Red Bull, though has a contract with McLaren until the end of the 2025 season. Sergio Perez has a contract at Red Bull which expires at the end of next season. Red Bull boss Christian Horner admitted in September that Norris was one of many drivers who the team are “keeping an eye on.” “Lando’s a great driver,” said Horner. “He’s a big talent, big personality and of course he’s one of those drivers that you keep an eye on. “But there’s many drivers that you keep an eye on as well. There’s a generation of drivers out there at the moment that have got a huge amount of talent.” The 2024 F1 season starts on March 2 with a Saturday night opening race – the Bahrain Grand Prix. Read More Carlos Sainz’s personal trainer links up with F1 rival Lewis Hamilton: ‘I had asked Mercedes for changes and they weren’t done’ Mercedes team member miraculously finds wedding ring in Abu Dhabi marina Michael Masi could return to F1 despite 2021 Abu Dhabi finale ‘Sexism, please! Do they have anything else?’ FIA boss denies misogyny accusations F1 fans spark chaos and launch bottles of prosecco in Abu Dhabi brawl
2023-11-30 20:22
US Boat Sales Rose in Covid. Now Rates Are Hurting Them
US Boat Sales Rose in Covid. Now Rates Are Hurting Them
US boat sales — which soared during the pandemic — are estimated to reach a decade low this
2023-11-30 19:56
Carlos Sainz’s personal trainer links up with F1 rival
Carlos Sainz’s personal trainer links up with F1 rival
Carlos Sainz has lost his personal trainer to Max Verstappen after eight years of working together. The Ferrari driver has worked with Rupert Manwaring since making his F1 debut in 2015, when he drove for Toro Rosso alongside Verstappen. While Verstappen was quickly promoted to Red Bull and has won three world titles, Sainz joined Renault, McLaren and now Ferrari but maintained his partnership with Manwaring. However, Verstappen has poached Manwaring after his own personal trainer Bradley Scanes opted for pastures new, with the intention of spending more time at home. Verstappen’s father, Jos, worked with Manwaring’s father during his own F1 career. Manwaring works for the Hintsa Performance company, launched by Dr Aki Hintsa – who worked with Lewis Hamilton and Mika Hakkinen before he passed away in 2016. Sainz, meanwhile, was a frustrated figure by the end of the season-finale in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. The Spaniard endured a fortnight to forget, demoted 10 places in Las Vegas after his car was damaged due to a loose manhole cover, before qualifying only 16th on the grid for the final race of the season. "Today, the last two weekends, this last weekend in general, haven’t gone like I expected or like we wanted to finish the year," he said. "Honestly, [I’m] very disappointed and obviously not happy. "Given how close it was in the end with the constructors’ championship, we will have to sit down and analyse what we could have done better today and what was going on. “Clearly the pace this weekend and the overall feeling with the car and everything, the end wasn’t good." The 2024 F1 season starts on March 2 with a Saturday night opening race – the Bahrain Grand Prix. Read More Lewis Hamilton: ‘I had asked Mercedes for changes and they weren’t done’ Mercedes team member miraculously finds wedding ring in Abu Dhabi marina Michael Masi could return to F1 despite 2021 Abu Dhabi finale ‘Sexism, please! Do they have anything else?’ FIA boss denies misogyny accusations F1 fans spark chaos and launch bottles of prosecco in Abu Dhabi brawl IndyCar champion admits breaching McLaren contract in £18m lawsuit over F1 seat
2023-11-30 18:48
Banking Escapees Make Billions From Private Credit Boom
Banking Escapees Make Billions From Private Credit Boom
Dinner with Barack Obama, mansions on both US coasts and dazzling modern art collections — from Frank Stella
2023-11-30 08:22
Sunak Lashes Out Over Greek Marbles as Starmer Needles UK Leader
Sunak Lashes Out Over Greek Marbles as Starmer Needles UK Leader
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak accused his Greek counterpart of trying to “grandstand” over the so-called Elgin Marbles, during
2023-11-29 22:23
Why the Parthenon Marbles Fuel a 200-Year Dispute Between UK and Greece
Why the Parthenon Marbles Fuel a 200-Year Dispute Between UK and Greece
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s last-minute cancellation of a meeting with his Greek counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis in London
2023-11-29 21:50
Disney’s Failing ‘Wish’ Shows Iger Also Has a Princess Problem
Disney’s Failing ‘Wish’ Shows Iger Also Has a Princess Problem
Walt Disney Co.’s Wish was supposed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the company that invented animated princess
2023-11-29 18:55
Lewis Hamilton reveals frustration at F1 season: ‘I asked Mercedes for changes and they weren’t done’
Lewis Hamilton reveals frustration at F1 season: ‘I asked Mercedes for changes and they weren’t done’
Lewis Hamilton has revealed that Mercedes did not make changes to their car that the seven-time world champion asked for ahead of the 2023 season. Hamilton again endured a frustrating campaign as his search for a record eighth title continues, with the 38-year-old now without a race win in more than two years. While the British driver fought back from a slow start to finish an eventual third in the Drivers’ Championship standings, Mercedes were largely unable to challenge Red Bull’s dominance at the top. It followed an uneven year in 2022 that saw the team plagued with problems, and Hamilton has now confirmed that his request that changes be made to their vehicle ahead of this year’s campaign was ignored. Problems were evident from the very first grand prix of the season in Bahrain, with Hamilton revealing that he had to have “big, big talks” with Mercedes after the race. “I’m sure there were frustrations, because I had asked for certain changes, and they weren’t done,” Hamilton recalled in an interview with the BBC. “No-one knew exactly what the problem was. No-one knew how to fix it. “Having the experience of the previous year [2022], I just applied myself, in terms of digging down, sitting with the guys. We were having much better meetings. “I was able to stay a lot more positive during the year and be like: ‘It’s going to be a long season, but let’s not give up. Let’s keep pushing towards getting the maximum out of the car, whatever that may be.’ “I think for this year they thought: ‘The fundamentals are good and we just have to go here.’ And it was not the case. That’s why I was frustrated in February, because they hadn’t made the changes I’d asked for.” Hamilton secured pole position only once across the 2023 season. A third consecutive world title was secured by Max Verstappen, who has been clear at the top ever since pipping the Brit to a maiden crown in Abu Dhabi in 2021. The Dutchman ascended to a new level of ascendancy over the rest of the field this season, recording 19 wins in 22 races, including ten consecutive victories between the Miami Grand Prix and Italian Grand Prix. But Hamilton does not believe that Verstappen even had to work that hard for his title. “You can go through the lap times and some of the data from Max; he is just chilling at the front more often than not,” Hamilton said of his old rival. “I don’t think he has broken a sweat during the year. “Even when we were chasing him in Austin, I don’t think he was sweating. I think he was just able to control it. And when you are in that position where you have performance and can back off, the car goes further. The tyres go longer and you are in a sweet spot and it is amazing to be in that place. “Ultimately, [Red Bull] have done an amazing job and worked and deserve it.”
2023-11-29 18:19
Bugatti, Ferrari, Mercedes Are the Most Expensive Classic Cars of 2023
Bugatti, Ferrari, Mercedes Are the Most Expensive Classic Cars of 2023
In a year defined by cooling values and economic uncertainty, collectors remained resolute in their willingness to pay
2023-11-29 17:53
Greek Premier Sees No Impact on UK Relations From Elgin Marbles Feud
Greek Premier Sees No Impact on UK Relations From Elgin Marbles Feud
Greece’s relationship with the UK won’t be affected by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s decision to cancel a planned
2023-11-29 17:47
James Taylor Will Hold Concert for Biden in Fundraising Push
James Taylor Will Hold Concert for Biden in Fundraising Push
Six-time Grammy Award winner James Taylor is hosting a concert for President Joe Biden on Dec. 5 in
2023-11-29 03:17
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