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What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix? | F1

F1 | What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix?

Pirelli have announced which three compounds the drivers will have to play with at the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix this weekend – the final of three races in America this year.

F1’s official tyre supplier have announced that they will be bringing the three softest tyres in their range, last seen at the Mexico City GP in October, with the teams able to call upon the C3 (hard tyre), C4 (medium tyre), and the C5 (softs). –read more

F1 | What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2023 Sao Paulo Grand Prix?

Pirelli have announced which three compounds the drivers will have to play with in Brazil, with Interlagos set to play host to the final Sprint weekend of the season.

F1’s official tyre supplier has revealed that they will be bringing the middle three compounds to this race, the C2 (hard), C3 (medium) and C4 (soft). Those are one stage harder than the teams had last weekend in Mexico, although it is expected to be slightly cooler here than it was at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.  –read more

Verstappen charges to record 16th win of the season after Perez’s opening lap crash in Mexico | F1

F1 | Verstappen charges to record 16th win of the season after Perez’s opening lap crash in Mexico

Max Verstappen scored a dominant victory at this weekend’s Mexico City Grand Prix, taking the lead at the start of the race to finish ahead of Lewis Hamilton, as he sealed his fifth win at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez – and his 16th victory of the season.

Verstappen lined up in third but made a phenomenal start using the tow from pole-sitter Charles Leclerc as he took the lead into Turn 1. However, at the same corner, Leclerc collided with the fast-starting Sergio Perez, knocking the home favourite out of the race.  –read more

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What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2023 Mexico City Grand Prix? | F1

F1 | What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2023 Mexico City Grand Prix?

Pirelli have announced which tyres they will be bringing to the drivers and their teams as they prepare to go racing at this weekend’s Mexico City Grand Prix.

F1’s official tyre supplier has revealed that they will be bringing the three softest compounds in their range to Mexico – as last seen in Singapore in September – with the drivers able to call upon the C3 (hard tyre), C4 (medium tyre), and the C5 (soft tyre). –read more

Verstappen cruises to Qatar GP victory over Piastri and Norris after Mercedes drivers collide | F1

F1 | Verstappen cruises to Qatar GP victory over Piastri and Norris after Mercedes drivers collide

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen continued his title celebrations with a dominant performance during Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix, leading home the McLarens of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris following a first-lap collision between Mercedes pair Lewis Hamilton and George Russell.

Hamilton and Russell went wheel-to-wheel moments after the lights went out at the Lusail International Circuit, the seven-time world champion attempting to go around the outside of his team mate through Turn 1, only for the duo to dramatically make contact in the bottleneck.  –read more

What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix? | F1

F1 | What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix?

Pirelli have announced which tyres they will be bringing to this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix – the fourth Sprint weekend of the season.

F1’s Official tyre suppliers have nominated the three hardest compounds in their range, with the drivers able to call upon the C1 (hard tyre), C2 (medium tyre), and the C3 (soft tyre) – the same tyre range seen last time out in Japan.  –read more

What you should know about muscle memory to help you stay fit | CNN health Fitness

CNN health Fitness | What you should know about muscle memory to help you stay fit

CNN) — When you hear the term “muscle memory,” it conjures up images of your muscles being able to memorize certain movements, such as dribbling a soccer ball or playing “Happy Birthday” on the piano. But while muscle memory is real, that’s not what is actually going on in your body.

What’s more, science says there are two different kinds of muscle memory. One type, neurological, is tied to the recall of learned activity, while the other form, physiological, is related to the regrowth of actual muscle tissue.  –read more

25 Clever Ways to Decorate Above the Toilet | HGTV

HGTV | 25 Clever Ways to Decorate Above the Toilet

Fill that boring blank space with beautiful artwork, lush plants and extra storage.    –read more

How a national blood shortage could impact people with sickle cell disease | CNN US

CNN BUSINESS| How a national blood shortage could impact people with sickle cell disease

Dima Hendricks has sickle cell disease and is an advocate for other people with the disorder.

(CNN) — Dima Hendricks said as a Black woman with a chronic illness she never thought she would be able to fulfill her dream of competing in national beauty pageants.

“I competed on a state level for over 25 years. I was able to win local and state titles, but when it was time to compete in a nationwide pageant, sickle cell reared its ugly head,” Hendricks told CNN.  –read more

A landmark marijuana bill is headed to the Senate floor | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | A landmark marijuana bill is headed to the Senate floor

The Senate Banking Committee approved a historic marijuana banking bill last week that breaks barriers between financial institutions and cannabis companies.

The Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation (SAFER) Banking Act, which aims to resolve a longstanding financial deadlock that forced cannabis-related companies to operate using only cash, will now make its way to the Senate floor. Iterations of this bill have been presented in committee since 2015, but this is the first time the bill has received a yes vote and made its way to the Senate at large.  –read more

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