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When Canadian Steve Nijjar helped resurrect the long-defunct Racing Madrid soccer club, it had no players, no fans and no ...
Former Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has helped Real Oviedo earn promotion to La Liga for the first time in 24 years after securing a 3-2 aggregate victory over Mirandes in the Segunda ...
After weeks of negotiations and deliberations, Barcelona’s pursuit of Nico Williams appears to have reached the final stages.Everything is set in motion for the Catalans in their bid to sign the ...
A Premier League star eyes move to Spain as PSG face major blow in transfer pursuit.
After reaching an agreement to sign Reinildo from Atletico Madrid, Sunderland have now reportedly joined the race to sign another La Liga ace.
Hollywood could learn a thing or two from director Joseph Kosinski and star Brad Pitt's F1 movie.
PSG's young star nears Ligue 1 switch after limited game time.
In select Latin American countries, fans can grab a F1-themed McDonald's combo and take home exclusive miniature cars.
The combination of unpretentious script, charismatic cast, fantastic racing sequences, and Kosinski’s sharp storytelling instincts ensure that the movie always stays, well… on track.
While it may seem like I’m complaining about the racing scenes in F1, none of these things bothered me at all. As I wrote, I expected the movie to be over-the-top.