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Cadillac picks Bottas and Pérez for F1 debut in 2026, prioritizing experience over American drivers
Cadillac has chosen Formula 1 veterans Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez for its first F1 lineup, bypassing an American driver
Cadillac F1 team shuts down rumors about Christian Horner
The new Cadillac F1 team strongly denies reports of hiring Christian Horner, the recently fired Red Bull team principal
WHL training camp: Saskatoon Blades, so far, stickhandle around NCAA roster raid
“We’re all kind of waiting with strong interest with what’s happening,” Priestner said. “There’s not a whole lot we can do other than treat our players as well as we can, and give them the best experience. So even if…
Kylie Kelce taunts Joe Rogan listeners over her podcast success
The wife of retired NFL hero Jason Kelce – and Travis Kelce’s sister-in-law – has seen her new ‘Not Gonna Lie’ podcast launch to massive levels of interest.
Tom Brady Takes Dogs To Gym For Workout In Miami
Tom Brady got in a swole sesh with his dawgs this week — and we mean that literally.
Josh Allen Credits Hailee Steinfeld For MVP-Caliber Season, ‘She’s Just The Best’
Josh Allen admitted this week his relationship with Hailee Steinfeld has helped him elevate his game to a whole ‘nother level.
Jets Owner Reportedly Scrapped Jerry Jeudy Trade Over Receiver’s ‘Madden’ Rating
Jets owner Woody Johnson allegedly rejected a trade for Jerry Jeudy due to the star receiver’s “Madden” rating.
Michael Penix Jr. Learned Of Falcons Starting Gig While Shopping At Coscto
Michael Penix Jr. went from buying in bulk to being the main guy in Atlanta — revealing the news of his starting gig with the Falcons interrupted his plans to enjoy a Costco dog.
Saracens star Liam Williams opens up on his return to the club
ALEX BYWATER: Williams, 33, certainly has plenty to celebrate this festive period. On the field, he is back after injury and off it, he has recently become a father for the first time.
Megan Rapinoe weighs in on Caitlin Clark ‘white privilege’ backlash
WNBA superstar Clark – who enjoyed a record-breaking rookie season with the Indiana Fever in 2024 – sparked fierce debate after she was named TIME Athlete of the Year last week.