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Is AppleCare+ Worth Buying? Apple's Extended Warranty Explained
Is AppleCare+ Worth Buying? Apple's Extended Warranty Explained
Do you have an issue with your Apple device? If your iPhone's screen cracks, your
2023-12-01 22:15
Cyber Week Deal: Make 2024 More Productive With MS Office for Mac or Windows, Starting at Just $50
Cyber Week Deal: Make 2024 More Productive With MS Office for Mac or Windows, Starting at Just $50
Productivity starts with the globally popular software in Microsoft Office. If you haven't updated your
2023-12-01 21:28
Max Verstappen reveals three favourite wins in 2023 title triumph
Max Verstappen reveals three favourite wins in 2023 title triumph
Max Verstappen says wins in Miami, Zandvoort and Suzuka were his favourite victories of the 2023 season. The Red Bull driver, in one of the most destructive F1 cars ever, stormed to his third-straight world title with 19 wins from 22 races. The 26-year-old has now revealed what races stand out for him amid a record-breaking campaign. “I think the comeback race in Miami was great, that was an important one,” he said, after his season-ending win in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. “Winning at home at Zandvoort was a very nice one and I think winning at Suzuka, after the tough weekend we had at Singapore.” Verstappen started ninth on the grid in Miami but fought back and overtook team-mate Sergio Perez to seal his second-straight win in Florida. The Dutchman won his home race despite a late crash triggering a red flag, while his win in Japan followed a disappointing showing in Singapore – the only race Red Bull failed to win all year. Verstappen added how he stays motivated to win week after week despite sealing the title back in October in Qatar. “I love driving, I think that’s – first and foremost – the most important thing to be here,” he said. “For me, naturally, the motivation is there, because I know that for most of the races that I go to this year, I have a big chance of winning, so that’s great. “I think it’s tougher when you have been in that position and then you come to a race where it’s not possible anymore, then it’s hard, or harder, to find your motivation. You need to try and look into different places, how you can keep that motivation going. “But at the moment, of course, when you’re on the top, I think it’s probably easier than when you’re in the middle of the pack.” The 2024 F1 season starts on March 2 with a Saturday night opening race – the Bahrain Grand Prix Read More F1 Drive reveal bespoke karts with ‘DRS’ for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium track Lando Norris snaps at Max Verstappen ‘BFF’ comment 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
2023-12-01 20:28
Roadrunner Is a Reusable Vertical Take-Off and Landing Attack Drone
Roadrunner Is a Reusable Vertical Take-Off and Landing Attack Drone
Anduril Industries, a "non-traditional defense contractor" founded by Palmer Luckey, unveiled a reusable, vertical take-off
2023-12-01 19:21
F1 Drive reveal bespoke karts with ‘DRS’ for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium track
F1 Drive reveal bespoke karts with ‘DRS’ for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium track
F1 Drive, the new in-stadium karting facility at the 60,000-capacity Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, have unveiled their bespoke karts ahead of the grand opening next year. The new state-of-the-art facility below the South Stand at Tottenham is the epicentre for a 15-year strategic partnership between the club and Formula 1. Now, F1 Drive have revealed several features on the karts to “create the most authentic F1 driving experience for drivers of all ages and ability levels.” These include a simulated “DRS” button on the steering wheel, allowing a kart to pick up more speed when following close behind a kart in front – just like in Formula 1. Karts will also feature a “boost” button which will deliver additional power for short bursts of time. Karts will also have immersive audio with sound effects taken from the cars of Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc, as well as commentary and tips from David Croft and Naomi Schiff. Steering wheels will have an 18cm LED display, providing real-time data such as lap times and flags to drivers, while the timing screens will match official F1 broadcast graphics. There will also be separate tracks for adults and juniors and the offering of dual karts to cater for accessibility requirements. F1 director of commercial partnerships Jonny Haworth said: “We wanted to create a karting experience that truly captures the feeling and atmosphere of Formula 1 and offers an accessible entry point to our sport for as many people as possible and F1 Drive-London is going to deliver on this vision and more.” The karts will have four different liveries and come in two sizes, with modifications possible depending on age and skill level. “Whether you are just starting out on your motorsport journey with your eyes set on the F1 Grid or are looking for a great day out with family and friends, F1 Drive-London can deliver an authentic F1 experience for all,” Haworth added. “I am excited to see the karts launch and track testing begin, and I can’t wait to see our fans hitting the track in the new year.” Tottenham Hotspur chief commercial officer added: “We can’t wait to welcome visitors to the world’s first Formula 1® karting facility here in Tottenham. “It will be another attraction at our world-class stadium and will act as an innovative gateway into motorsport for new fans looking to discover the thrill of Formula 1®, while giving the most passionate race fans a truly first-of-its-kind experience.” While an official opening date has not yet been released, the facility is expected to open in early 2024. The facility is expected to host future national karting championship races, having been accredited by the National Karting Association. A driver academy programme will also be launched. As well as NFL matches, boxing fights and music concerts, the karting track is another attraction to grace the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium which includes the ‘Dare Skywalk’ at the top of the stadium. Read More Lewis Hamilton: ‘I had asked Mercedes for changes and they weren’t done’ Verstappen rewrote history books in 2023 – but his dominance stretches way beyond F1 When does the 2024 F1 season start? F1 2023 official calendar: All 23 Grand Prix this year F1 Juniors broadcast an admirable idea – but all kids want to be is grown up Walking with the stars: Inside the white lines of the Las Vegas Grand Prix grid
2023-12-01 19:21
Elle Macpherson refusing to focus on ageing
Elle Macpherson refusing to focus on ageing
As she heads towards her 60th birthday in March, Elle Macpherson has said she is refusing to focus on ageing.
2023-12-01 19:20
Jodie Foster has ‘lost interest’ in wearing corsets and high heels
Jodie Foster has ‘lost interest’ in wearing corsets and high heels
After spending in years in costumes from the age of three, Jodie Foster says she has finally “lost interest” in wearing corsets and high heels or talking about her hair and make-up.
2023-12-01 19:17
Deva Cassell has been 'inspired' by fashion since she was a child
Deva Cassell has been 'inspired' by fashion since she was a child
Monica Belluci and Vincent Cassell's 19-year-old daughter Deva Cassell has been "inspired by the world of fashion since" childhood and loves being a brand ambassador of Maria Grazia Chirui's Dior.
2023-12-01 19:15
Tesla’s Cheapest Cybertruck Will Cost $60,990 and Be Available in 2025
Tesla’s Cheapest Cybertruck Will Cost $60,990 and Be Available in 2025
After years of development delays and manufacturing snags, Tesla Inc. finally handed over its first Blade Runner-esque Cybertrucks
2023-12-01 18:55
Morgan Stanley Downgrades LVMH to End Six Years of Bullishness
Morgan Stanley Downgrades LVMH to End Six Years of Bullishness
For the first time in six years, a Morgan Stanley analyst is relinquishing his positive view on LVMH.
2023-12-01 18:52
Pubs and Restaurants Hope Customers Ignore Latest Rail Strikes
Pubs and Restaurants Hope Customers Ignore Latest Rail Strikes
Britain’s pubs and restaurants are hoping customers brush off the latest round of rail strikes, after festive sales
2023-12-01 18:27
House Prices Climb Unexpectedly: The London Rush
House Prices Climb Unexpectedly: The London Rush
Hi, I’m Leo from Bloomberg's UK Breaking News team, catching you up on this morning’s business stories. UK
2023-12-01 17:50
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