Only seven of the twenty or so Formula One races that season counted towards the title but the championship was up and running. Even as more races were included in the championship, there were plenty ...
The Belgian Grand Prix was a tragedy; the US Grand Prix at Indianapolis was a farce which caused the sport massive harm, especially in the United States. Of the 20 cars due to start, only six did, as ...
1972 Jackie Stewart romped to his second successive win at the Canadian Grand Prix, leading home Peter Revson, who had claimed his first pole the day before, by 50 seconds. The victory lifted him to ...
Ayrton Senna won the Monaco Grand Prix for the sixth time, breaking the race record he shared with Graham Hill (May 18 1969). It was Senna's fifth successive success in the event; he remains the only ...
Jackie Stewart acquired his third title after a hard battle with Lotus and decided to quit while he was at the top. Once again the season was blighted, with the deaths of François Cevert and newcomer ...
Stephen Hendry scored a maximum 147 in the last frame of the final to beat defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan 9-8 and regain the Liverpool Victoria Charity Challenge. It was Hendry's fourth maximum ...
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(AFP) Hansie Cronje led from the front as South Africa lifted the Wills International Cup with a four-wicket win over the West Indies in the final at Dhaka on Sunday 1st November 1998. Cronje took two ...
1970 Austria's Jochen Rindt became the only posthumous world champion ever when he crashed during practice at Monza at the fateful Parabolica corner, dying on impact. Running a wingless set-up to ...