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    Formula One Grand Prix: Verstappen beats Norris for third Spanish win in a row

    Max Verstappen won the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix for the third consecutive year, beating Lando Norris by 2.2 seconds, while Lewis Hamilton finished third and George Russell fourth.

    Max Verstappen equals Ayrton Senna's record eight poles in a row

    Max Verstappen achieved a remarkable feat by matching Ayrton Senna's record of eight successive pole positions in qualifying for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola. Verstappen's achievement, driving for Red Bull, comes as Formula One commemorates 30 years since Senna's passing, who set his record in 1988-89 with McLaren. Verstappen's pole position, his 39th career pole, was hard-fought after struggling through practice sessions. McLaren's Oscar Piastri initially secured second place but received a grid penalty, elevating Lando Norris to the front row. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz also advanced, setting up an exciting race.

    Gujarat car enthusiast transforms Honda Civic into Rs 9-crore Lamborghini Terzo for just Rs 12 lakh: Watch video

    Indian car enthusiast Tanna Dhaval impressively converted a Honda Civic into a Lamborghini Terzo Millennio, captivating the internet. Dhaval's meticulous year-long project, documented on his YouTube channel, incurred Rs 12.5 lakh in costs. Despite challenges like sourcing parts and replicating Lamborghini's wheels, Dhaval's creativity shines through, with added touches like a custom logo and India's flag, showcasing innovation and national pride.

    Who was Bernard Hill? What record did he make by appearing in 'Titanic' and 'The Return of the King'? know in detail

    British actor Bernard Hill made his acting debut with the 1982 BBC TV drama 'Boys from the Blackstuff'. He played Yosser Hughes, a character who failed to cope with unemployment in Liverpool.

    Another race, another victory for Red Bull's Max Verstappen at Chinese GP

    Verstappen clinched victory at the Chinese GP, maintaining his season's dominance. Norris followed in second place. The upcoming Miami GP promises further excitement in the F1 season as the competition intensifies beyond the leading Red Bull drivers.

    Motor Racing-Hamilton's early season engine woes spell trouble for his Mercedes swan song

    Hamilton, in his final season with the Silver Arrows before he joins Ferrari next year, retired from the Australian Grand Prix after a sudden power unit failure, which was later determined to be terminal.

    The Economic Times
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