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Date: 2023-05-29 01:05:37 | Author: FIFA World Cup | Views: 82282 | Link: PHL Sport
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World champion Max Verstappen clocked the fastest time in final practice for the French Grand Prix 20bet
The Red Bull driver, who heads the title standings, finished three tenths clear of Carlos Sainz, with his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc third 20bet
Sainz will start Sunday’s race from the back of the field, penalised for taking on a number of unallocated engine parts 20bet
Lewis Hamilton finished fourth, one second adrift of Verstappen 20bet
The seven-time world champion trialled a new rear wing in the final running before qualifying 20bet
But the Mercedes man, who will on Sunday become just the sixth driver in Formula One history to compete in his 300th race, does not appear to be in contention for pole position 20bet
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Verstappen, 38 points clear of Leclerc, looks the driver to beat after lapping the Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet 0 20bet
354 seconds clear of Sainz 20bet
RecommendedTruss vs Sunak – and the choice of two very different British futuresLeclerc complained about the durability of his tyres, and also spun at Turn 12 after losing control of his Ferrari 20bet
Elsewhere, Fernando Alonso finished seventh for Alpine, with Alex Albon an encouraging eighth for Williams 20bet
McLaren have brought more upgrades to this track than at any other stage of the season and Lando Norris took ninth with team-mate Daniel Ricciardo 11th 20bet
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel finished 20th and last for his struggling Aston Martin team 20bet
Qualifying starts at 4pm local time (3pm UK) 20bet
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World number two Brendan Lawlor has hailed the launch of The G4D Open as “great news” for golfers with disabilities 20bet
Up to 80 players will contest the inaugural event over 54 holes on the Duchess course at Woburn from May 10-12 20bet
“It’s unbelievable,” Lawlor said 20bet
“It’s great news for golf and hopefully more history will be created that week 20bet
It’s not just about competing in the event and winning, it’s also about etching your name in the history books 20bet
“We’ve done that a few times as golfers, including when I became the first player with a disability to play on the European Challenge Tour in 2019 and the DP World Tour in 2020, which were big milestones 20bet
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