Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Is People‘s Sexiest Man Alive
It’s something we’ve all known for a long time, but now it’s finally official: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is the sexiest man alive! That’s right, early this morning People announced that they had bestowed everyone’s favorite WWE star turned actor with the coveted title of 2016’s Sexiest Man Alive. We couldn’t be happier for the…
Guy Laliberte, Cirque Du Soleil Co-Founder, Detained In Tahiti Over Cannabis Claims
TAHITI, French Polynesia — Canadian entrepreneur Guy Laliberte, founder of the Cirque du Soleil circus company, has been taken into custody in French Polynesia over claims of cannabis cultivation, his company said Wednesday. Click Here: COLLINGWOOD MAGPIES 2019 Lune Rouge, a Montreal-based entrepreneurial organization headed by Laliberte, said in a statement that he was being…
Canada Needs Stronger Cyber Security Regulations: Bank Of Canada Official
Click:CNC machining OTTAWA — Canada should consider strengthening regulations to safeguard the country’s financial system against potential cyberattacks, a top Bank of Canada official said on Tuesday. The comments come ahead of the release next week of the central bank’s biannual survey of financial sector risk management experts, which is expected to cite cyber security…
Hamilton: F1 should leave drivers ‘massively depleted’ physically
Reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton says Formula 1’s future regulations should lead to cars that are harder to drive and leave drivers physically “depleted” after a race. In the past few years, from Max Verstappen to Lance Stroll or Lando Norris, Grand Prix racing has seen a crop of teenage drivers gain access to the…
Vasseur denies Giovinazzi is under pressure at Alfa
Alfa Romeo Racing boss Frédéric Vasseur insists Antonio Giovinazzi’s seat with the Swiss outfit is safe despite the Italian’s subdued performances this year. Giovinazzi’s first full season of Grand Prix racing has so far been a complicated affair, during which the 25-year-old has struggled to race on a par with teammate Kimi Raikkonen. The Ferrari…
Ferrari fears negative FIA bias against the Scuderia
Piero Ferrari clearly isn’t happy with the FIA stewards’ last two calls involving the Scuderia, fearing fans may be led to believe that there is a bias against the Italian outfit. In Montreal, Sebastian Vettel was deprived of a race win when the German was hit with a 5-second time penalty for rejoining the track…
F1 reveals first look at 2021 car design in the wind tunnel
Formula 1 has revealed exclusive footage of a prospective 2021 Grand Prix car design undergoing testing in the wind tunnel. While the sport’s future regulations shall be set in stone in October, F1 and the FIA have been hard at work for the past twelve months researching and developing the aerodynamic design that will be…
Drivers expecting ‘clear’ decision from F1 on typhoon
F1 drivers believe it will be clear by Saturday whether the impact of typhoon Hagibis will allow them to run or not in final practice and qualifying. The massive storm which has built up over the Pacific is expected to make landfall in Japan early on Saturday, therefore posing a threat to the track action…
Rosberg still sees Hulkenberg as Red Bull’s best bet
Nico Hulkenberg has been dismissed by Red Bull as a possible candidate for a 2020 seat, but Nico Rosberg insists his countryman is still the Milton Keynes-based outfit’s best bet for next year. Following Haas’ decision to keep its line-up unchanged for next season, Hulkenberg’s chances of remaining on the grid took a big hit.…
Final starting grid for the 2019 Belgian GP
A raft of engine changes – forced or strategic – have led to a bundle of penalties at Spa for many drivers and to a rearranged starting grid. In addition to the collection of demotions that were known since Friday, a few last minute changes have further tweaked the starting order. Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi…