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Twitter reacts as Man City thrash Real Madrid to qualify for Champions League final
Twitter reacts as Man City thrash Real Madrid to qualify for Champions League final
How social media reacted to Manchester City's demolition of Real Madrid to reach the Champions League final.
1970-01-01 08:00
Air China Swamps Australian Flight School in Urgent Pilot Hunt
Air China Swamps Australian Flight School in Urgent Pilot Hunt
Air China Ltd. has swamped an Australian flight school with a request for commercial pilots, a sudden demand
1970-01-01 08:00
Top Offset Project Must Hand Zimbabwe Revenue or Close
Top Offset Project Must Hand Zimbabwe Revenue or Close
Zimbabwe’s Environment Minister said the operators of a project generating carbon credits from an area almost the size
1970-01-01 08:00
China Military’s Use of AI Raises Alarm for Congress, Ex-Google CEO
China Military’s Use of AI Raises Alarm for Congress, Ex-Google CEO
China’s embrace of artificial intelligence for warfare has touched off alarm bells everywhere from Silicon Valley to the
1970-01-01 08:00
Grandmother from Bath missing on Greek island holiday
Grandmother from Bath missing on Greek island holiday
Searches are taking place for Susan Hart, 74, who disappeared in Telendos on 30 April.
1970-01-01 08:00
Serbians hand in guns and question culture of violence after two shootings
Serbians hand in guns and question culture of violence after two shootings
Back-to-back attacks prompt a gun amnesty and fears among some that the country is becoming more like the US.
1970-01-01 08:00
Antonio Rudiger dropped to bench for Man City vs Real Madrid
Antonio Rudiger dropped to bench for Man City vs Real Madrid
Real Madrid have announced their starting lineup to face Manchester City in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final, with Antonio Rudiger dropping to the bench.
1970-01-01 08:00
IMF Approves $3 Billion Bailout for Ghana to Revive Economy
IMF Approves $3 Billion Bailout for Ghana to Revive Economy
The International Monetary Fund approved Ghana’s request for a $3 billion bailout to support the debt-ridden West African
1970-01-01 08:00
CDS Panel Says Credit Suisse AT1 Wipeout Won’t Prompt Payout
CDS Panel Says Credit Suisse AT1 Wipeout Won’t Prompt Payout
A panel tasked with overseeing the credit default swaps market said that the write down of Credit Suisse
1970-01-01 08:00
What comes next for abortion pill in US?
What comes next for abortion pill in US?
A court in New Orleans is hearing a case that may pull a commonly used abortion pill from the market.
1970-01-01 08:00
Risk of Summer Blackouts Stretches Into US Southeast for First Time
Risk of Summer Blackouts Stretches Into US Southeast for First Time
The risk of summer blackouts from heat waves has extended into the US Southeast and Ontario for the
1970-01-01 08:00
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes are the biggest losers from Imola Grand Prix cancellation
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes are the biggest losers from Imola Grand Prix cancellation
They’ve been talking about it for weeks. In fact since the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix at the beginning of March, Mercedes have pinpointed this weekend in Imola as a new beginning not only this season, but in this new phase of ground-effect regulations first brought in last year. Toto Wolff has made no secret of F1’s return to traditional European circuits as marking a line in the sand for his team’s prospects in 2023, with Lewis Hamilton and George Russell waiting eagerly in the cockpit to see how far they can reduce the hefty gap – 128 points in the constructors’ standings – to Red Bull out in front. News on Wednesday then of the cancellation of this weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix comes as a bitter blow to their development plans. In the wider scheme of things, though, Mercedes’ fortunes are very much not a priority. The swiftness of those at Formula 1 on the ground in Imola has not gone unnoticed in the past few days. F1 made the right call to cancel given the severe flooding in the region, even if as expected the race cannot be rescheduled this year. For a sporting entity and a governing body, the FIA, who have repeatedly blundered in recent months, this time the communication between executives, teams and the media was clear throughout in an ever-changing situation. As opposed to Australia in 2020 amid the coronavirus outbreak, as well as Spa in 2021 with heavy rain eventually rendering racing redundant, the call here was decisive while matters of far more importance to local bodies in northern Italy, not least the emergency services, take greater hold. However, given the sheer anticipation at Mercedes for an upgrade package which was set to include a trio of new sidepods, floor and front suspension, this delay is far from ideal. As recently as the weekend, engineering director Andrew Shovlin said: “We took some decisions on how we develop the car – how the car works aerodynamically, how we shape the characteristics of the car, how it is in terms of handling. "What we are going to be bringing to the track in Imola is the first step of that work. This takes quite a long time to develop in the wind tunnel, you can’t just do these things overnight. But the Imola package is the first step in that direction.” At Imola, with three practice sessions, qualifying and a 63-lap race on a traditional European circuit with 19 turns – even if rain was forecast – the technicians and engineers at Mercedes would have gathered swathes of useful data regarding the W14’s performance, consistency and raw speed. An immediate evaluation would have been collated: have the upgrades made the car quicker? But it is no longer the Imola package. Rather unsatisfactorily, it is now the Monaco package. Out of all 23 race circuits on the 2023 schedule, the twisty turns of the principality are perhaps the last place upgrades would want to be tested first time out. The unique dimensions of the Monaco street circuit are out of quilter with the vast majority of tracks on the calendar, meaning upgrades designed to improve the quality of the car over the course of a season may not have a positive impact in Monaco. Thankfully, the race that follows is in Barcelona – a track which before the pandemic was traditionally used for testing. A more appropriate analysis can be ascertained during that weekend in Spain. While Ferrari were also expected to bring improvements this weekend, the focus was undeniably on the Mercedes garage. Now, that anticipation and development plan will have to be re-routed. Hamilton stated after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in April that he was “counting down the days” until the anticipated upgrades at Imola: the scene of his ultimate humiliation when he was lapped by old foe Max Verstappen in last year’s race. Unfortunately for the seven-time world champion, he will have to wait that little bit longer. Read More F1 Imola Grand Prix cancelled F1 Grand Prix – live: Lewis Hamilton reacts after Imola race cancelled Will Imola Grand Prix be rescheduled? Where are Mercedes and Ferrari? Frankly, you don’t want to hear the answer ‘Nasty piece of work’: Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes slammed by Toto Wolff Lewis Hamilton would be taking gamble by leaving Mercedes, says former rival
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