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The Second Adidas x Sporty & Rich Collab Includes Summer-Ready Sambas
The Second Adidas x Sporty & Rich Collab Includes Summer-Ready Sambas
Sportswear lovers have plenty to celebrate this summer thanks to a new collection from Adidas and Sporty & Rich. Launching on June 15, the second collaboration between the two brands once again fuses Adidas’ street style-cool aesthetic with Sporty & Rich’s retro vibes.
2023-06-15 21:20
ASM Global’s SAVOR Brings World-renowned Young Chef Young Waiter Competition to the U.S. in Search of Next-gen Talent
ASM Global’s SAVOR Brings World-renowned Young Chef Young Waiter Competition to the U.S. in Search of Next-gen Talent
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2023-06-15 21:15
Google Maps' Immersive View adds way more cities and landmarks
Google Maps' Immersive View adds way more cities and landmarks
In February, Google launched Immersive View for Google Maps, a new, AI-powered experience that lets
2023-06-15 20:51
Amazon Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen, 2023 Release) Review
Amazon Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen, 2023 Release) Review
The $89.99 Amazon Echo Show 5 has been one of the most affordable smart displays
2023-06-15 20:47
What Is Spatial Computing? A Basic Explainer
What Is Spatial Computing? A Basic Explainer
Spatial computing is a technology that enables computers to blend in with the physical world
2023-06-15 20:45
Sri Lanka’s Economic Slump Eases as IMF Loan Program Kicks in
Sri Lanka’s Economic Slump Eases as IMF Loan Program Kicks in
Sri Lanka’s economy shrank at a slower pace last quarter as the farm sector remained a bright spot
2023-06-15 20:29
17 Music Publishers Sue Twitter for Copyright Infringement
17 Music Publishers Sue Twitter for Copyright Infringement
Twitter is being sued by a group of 17 music publishers for allowing users to
2023-06-15 20:27
Coq au Vin Cost Keeps Rising as French Food Inflation Persists
Coq au Vin Cost Keeps Rising as French Food Inflation Persists
Making traditional French coq au vin keeps getting more expensive, underscoring how government efforts to pressure the food
2023-06-15 20:26
Kroger beats profit estimates on easing costs, steady grocery demand
Kroger beats profit estimates on easing costs, steady grocery demand
Supermarket chain Kroger beat market expectations for quarterly profit and same-store sales on Thursday, benefiting from easing costs
2023-06-15 20:23
MrBeast maritime adventure: YouTuber gives insight on $1B Royal Caribbean cruise ship
MrBeast maritime adventure: YouTuber gives insight on $1B Royal Caribbean cruise ship
MrBeast takes his subscribers on a voyage on the $1 billion dollar Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas
2023-06-15 20:17
Ferrari’s F1 flaws all the more baffling after shock success at Le Mans
Ferrari’s F1 flaws all the more baffling after shock success at Le Mans
Seven races into the Formula 1 season and the moment has finally arrived. You can only bypass the trials and tribulations for so long before the tomfoolery of the sport’s most prestigious team must be dissected, head on. It’s time to talk about Ferrari. To say the 2023 campaign thus far has been underwhelming for the Scuderia would be in itself an understatement. Zero wins. Only one podium – in Baku – and even that was from a pole position start. Last time out in Barcelona, Charles Leclerc qualified a dismal 19th, failing to recover to a points-finish on Sunday. Carlos Sainz qualified second but could only manage fourth on raceday. Yet what makes Ferrari’s current infamy in motorsport’s most famous competition more baffling is their display in motorsport’s most famous endurance race. Because, returning to the 24 Hours of Le Mans last weekend for the first time in 50 years, Ferrari turned all predictions upside-down with a shock victory. Spearheaded by British driver James Calado, alongside former F1 star Antonio Giovvinazzi and Italian Alessandro Pier Guidi, Ferrari took their 10th Le Mans win and first in 58 years. It was a thrillingly impressive performance, beating favourites Toyota, in front of a sold-out 300,000 crowd at the centenary event. And what was it based on? Top-notch reliability, a clear-cut strategy throughout and straight-line speed which made the difference over the course of 342 laps. Can Ferrari’s F1 team take note? All the more, Leclerc was present in the garage in Le Mans, alongside F1 boss Fred Vasseur. How they must have both felt, seeing Ferrari’s best moment of 2023 so far play out in an endurance car as opposed to an F1 car. “It feels absolutely amazing, especially having a Ferrari winning,” Leclerc said afterwards. “I was here to support and I’m really happy that Ferrari won. It was an incredible experience.” Rewind a week and Leclerc was not so chirpy. “I don’t have the answer,” he exclaimed after his Q1 exit in Spain. What’s more, after the car returned to the factory in Maranello, a further sense of disconcertment. No obvious problem was identified. For a car which has thrived on Saturdays and struggled on Sundays, this was a discernible step backwards: a sense of direction which has been in motion for 12 months now. Ferrari’s last win in Formula 1 was in Austria, last July. 18 races have come and gone since then, with all but one won by Red Bull. This season, they trail Christian Horner’s team by 187 points already, languishing in fourth place. The point in time when Leclerc was a championship challenger seems a distant memory now. It’s hard to believe how far the Prancing Horse has fallen since his two wins from three to open up the 2022 season. The hope and realisation that the sport’s most famous team – who have not won a drivers’ title in 16 years, their longest-ever drought – were very much back in the top-end running was palpable. However, such potential has fallen off a cliff. No changing of the team principal, with Vasseur replacing the harshly axed Mattia Binotto in the off-season, has altered the stagnation. The Frenchman, too, is at a loss to explain the lack of consistency and progression. “We have 1,000 people [working] on this now and it is very difficult to understand and to fix it because it’s not always the same problem,” Vasseur said in Spain. When the boss is struggling to understand the issues at hand, there is a very tangible problem. Longer-term, you do wonder how long Leclerc’s patience in particular will last. The 25-year-old was linked with Mercedes last month, in a swap deal for Lewis Hamilton which seemed as fanciful then as it does now, with the Brit on the verge of signing a new deal. Leclerc’s anger in 2022 of the situation with his beloved team has now turned almost to an acceptance: an acceptance that ‘something has gone wrong… again… and we don’t how to fix it.’ And ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend, who knows what Ferrari will turn up in Montreal? The media don’t. The tifosi fans don’t. But most concerningly of all, the team don’t either. Read More Ferrari boss unhappy with ‘light’ Red Bull penalty for cost cap breach Ferrari chief orders ‘full investigation’ into Charles Leclerc’s retirement at Bahrain Grand Prix F1 2023 calendar: Every race this season Christian Horner reveals how close Fernando Alonso was to joining Red Bull Christian Horner reveals how close Fernando Alonso was to joining Red Bull
2023-06-15 19:57
Addison Rae: Check out TikTok sensation's newfound affection in photos
Addison Rae: Check out TikTok sensation's newfound affection in photos
Addison Rae stepped out of her comfort zone with an unconventional fashion accessory to express herself in a bold way
2023-06-15 19:50
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