In his latest BBC Sport column, former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer explores how reluctant ‘wingman’ Valtteri Bottas diced with controversy in Hungary.
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Monthly Archives: July 2018
England's greatest Test – which match did you pick as the best?
As England prepare to play their 1,000th Test, which match did BBC Sport readers vote the greatest of all time?
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T20 Blast: Derbyshire Falcons beat Yorkshire Vikings by 77 runs
Wayne Madsen’s quickfire knock of 66 helps Derbyshire Falcons beat Yorkshire Vikings by 77 runs in the T20 Blast.
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Washington Open: Britain's Katie Boulter beats Aleksandra Krunic
Britain’s Katie Boulter knocks out fifth seed Aleksandra Krunic to reach the last 16 of the Washington Open.
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Tour de France: Geraint Thomas says win 'good timing' for new Team Sky deal
Geraint Thomas jokes that his Tour de France victory has come at the right time, as he prepares to negotiate his future with Team Sky.
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Jockey Walsh wins on return from broken leg
Ruby Walsh returns from a second broken leg in quick succession with victory in the opening race at the Galway Festival.
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Women's rugby could turn professional 'this season'
Women’s rugby in England could be fully professional as early as this season, says Rugby Football Union chief executive Steve Brown.
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England v India: Alastair Cook feels sorry for Adil Rashid
England opener Alastair Cook says he sympathises with Adil Rashid over the leg-spinner’s controversial selection for the first Test against India.
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Schumacher's son takes first F3 win on same track where his dad won maiden F1 race
Michael Schumacher’s son, Mick, wins his first Formula 3 race at the same circuit his father enjoyed his maiden F1 win.
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Cameroon in talks with former England boss Eriksson
Cameroon confirm discussions with former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson, to take over as coach of the Indomitable Lions.
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