Sunday 29 May 2011

Latest Sport News: Formula 1 Grand Prix, Monaco, France





Latest Sport News from Monaco, France: Sebastian Vettel has won the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Monaco, France after an action packed race which had to be stopped just 6 laps from the end. Adrian Sutil hit the barriers on Lap 71 and suffered a puncture, Jaime Alguersuari hit the back of Lewis Hamilton and Vitaly Petrov tried to avoid the incident and hit the barriers. It’s believed that he was briefly knocked unconscious during this accident but came round shortly afterwards and has since complained of leg injuries. Doctors have confirmed that nothing was broken and he seems to be suffering from bruising but he has been taken to hospital for a full body scan and at present remains there under observation. Despite the race being over ¾ of the way through, it was decided to continue to run the last few laps once the track had been cleared following the incident.

Fernando Alonso finished in 2nd place and Jensen Button finished in 3rd place.

It was not such a good weekend for Lewis Hamilton who was given a penalty during qualifying and 2 penalties during the race for 2 separate incidents involving him.

During the qualifying session on Saturday, 21 year old Mexican,Sergio Perez, had a horrendous high speed crash as he hit the barriers following his exit from the tunnel. He suffered concussion and a sprained thigh and he was taken to hospital. He underwent a scan and was kept in overnight under observation. A spokesman for the Sauber team (who he races for) confirmed that he is to have another scan today and is to remain in hospital overnight tonight under further observation and will undergo a further scan tomorrow. 

His accident happened just a short time after Nico Rosberg hit the barrier at the same spot but fortunately for Rosberg, his accident was not serious and he was able to take part in today’s race.

Sebastian Vettel is now leading the Drivers Championship with 143 points, Lewis Hamilton is 2nd with 85 points and Mark Webber is 3rd with 79 points.

Red Bull is leading the Constructors Championship with 222 points, McLaren is 2nd with 161 points and Ferrari is 3rd with 93 points.

Monday 16 May 2011

Latest News from the Moto GP, Le Mans, France



Latest News of the 125 GP
16 year old Maverick Viñales has claimed his first race victory in the 125cc class at the Moto GP at Le Mans, France. He passed Nicholas Terol on the final lap after an exciting race-long battle with him. Efrén Vásquez finished in third place making it an all Spanish podium finish.
Viñales started his 4th race of his 125 Moto GP career in third place on the front row of the grid and was the only rider to keep up with Terol throughout the race.
Terol is still leading the championships by 35 points from Sandro Cortese who is in 2nd place.
The next race is in two weeks time in Barcelona.


Latest News of the Moto 2 GP


Marc Márquez has taken his first win in the Moto 2 category in his rookie season of the Moto GP in Le Mans, France. He started the race in 6th position on the grid and managed to work his way up to win the race just under 2 seconds ahead of Yuki Takahashi. Stefan Bradl ( who had led the race from the start but was overtaken by Thomas Lüthi on the 15th lap and was forced wide enabling Márquez through) eventually fnished in 3rd place.



Stefan Bradl is still at the top of the championships 28 points ahead of his nearest rival Julián Simón.

Latest News of the Moto GP


Casey Stoner has claimed his first ever victory in the Moto GP at Le Mans, France in a comfortable win over second placed Andrea Dovizioso, with Valentino Rossi finishing in 3rd place.



Dani Pedrosa had led the race for the first lap but was overtaken by his team-mate, Casey Stoner, on the next lap. They stayed close together until lap 17 when Pedrosa was overtaken by Marco Simoncelli. A controversial incident occurred when Pedrosa tried to regain his position and they touched and Pedrosa was sent crashing out of the race. It was later discovered that he had suffered a broken right collarbone.

After the incident, Simoncelli was issued with a drive-through penalty due to an alleged “illegal manoeuvre” and as a result he finished in 5th position and lost his chance of getting his first ever podium finish in the Moto GP

Jorge Lorenzo is the current championship leader ahead of Casey Stoner by 12 points. 
 

Sunday 8 May 2011

Latest Sport News: Vettel Wins Turkish Formula 1 Grand Prix



The Turkish Formula 1 Grand Prix was won today by Sebastian Vettel. It was his 3rd win of the 2011 season and he led the race from start to finish. His team-mate, Mark Webber overtook Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) with just five laps to go and made it a one-two finish for the Red Bull team. Alonso’s 3rd place finish was the first podium finish of the season for the Ferrari team.

Both British drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Jensen Button (McLaren team-mates) finished in 4th and 6th places respectively after overtaking each other several times during the race. "I don't remember drivers in the same team getting past each other so often without mistakes being made," commented David Coulthard, a  BBC TV sport's commentator.


The Mercedes GP driver, Nico Rosberg finished in 5th position, 7 places in front of his team-mate, 7 times former world champion Michael Schumacher who lost his front wing on the second lap after a coming together with Vitaly Petrov (Renault).

Britain’s only other driver, Paul Di Resta (Force India) was forced to retire from the race due to a problem with his car.



As a result of today’s race, Vettel is now leading the drivers championship with 93 points followed by Hamilton with 59 points. Webber is currently 3rd with 55 points, Button is 4th with 46 points and Alonso is 5th with 41 points.

Red Bull are leading the constructors championship with 148 points followed by McLaren with 105 points and Ferrari in 3rd place with 65 points.

The next race for the Formula 1 Grand Prix is due to take place in Spain in two weeks time.

Monday 2 May 2011

A Sad Day For Sport-The News of Sir Henry Cooper's Passing


It was a sad day for sport to hear the news that Sir Henry Cooper, the Heavyweight boxing legend, died aged 76 on Sunday May 1st at his son’s house in Oxted in Surrey.

He was born in London in 1934 and in 1952 at the age of 18 he appeared in the Helsinki Olympics. Both he and his twin brother George (who died last year) turned professional boxers at the age of 20.
 
Cooper’s most famous fight was in 1963 at Wembley when he knocked down Cassius Clay who was later to be known as Muhammad Ali. Cooper’s trademark left hook, known as “Enry’s Ammer” is what floored Ali in the fourth round of this fight but Ali eventually went on to win it.



Cooper, the former British, Commonwealth and European champion had a successful career and he actually fought 55 times in total although he never won a world title. He retired in 1971 at the age of 36 after he lost to Joe Bugner (another boxing legend), a year after he was named as the first person to become a two time winner of the BBC Sports Personality Of The Year Award.



After his retirement he had a successful career in TV as a pundit and also became a popular team captain on the BBC’s quiz show “A Question Of Sport”.

Upon hearing of the death of Sir Henry Cooper, Muhammad Ali said that he was “at a loss for words” over the death of his friend. "Henry always had a smile for me; a warm and embracing smile", he said. "It was always a pleasure being in Henry's company. I will miss my old friend. He was a great fighter and a gentleman."

Barry McGuigan, a former world featherweight champion from Ireland also paid tribute to Cooper. He told the BBC "He was a lovely fella, and I was a personal friend of him and his wife.
"It really is tragic news for the world of boxing. What a great man he was."

Sir Henry Cooper will not be forgotten and will always remain a true ambassador for the sport.