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Ferrari ‘hurting’ as it misses out on F1 title to McLaren

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Ferrari duo Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclercadmitted they were left ‘hurting’ to miss out on the 2024 Formula 1 constructors’ title.

Both Ferrari and McLaren were in the running for the teams’ title this year, but ultimately McLaren claimed the crown by 14 points courtesy of Lando Norris taking victory in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The second McLaren of Oscar Piastri was restricted to fighting back to 10th having been hit by Max Verstappen at the start, with Sainz finishing second and Leclerc recovering brilliantly from 19th to also make the podium.

Despite taking second and third place, Ferrari’s 16-year wait for a constructors’ championship goes on.

“Obviously, it is a bit of a bittersweet feeling, in the end,” said Sainz, who took second place in his final race for Ferrari ahead of his move to Williams.

“P2 I think was the maximum we could do today, given the pace of Lando in the McLaren. Yeah. I gave it everything, especially the first stint it looked like, we could hang on to them.

“Then as soon as we put the hard tyres, they just seemed to be that one or two tenths quicker per lap, like we’ve seen all weekend, and they just got a bit out of out of reach.

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“But yeah, congratulations, first of all, to McLaren. They deserved this championship. They’ve been rock solid in the last two-thirds of the championship, and they’ve been incredible from our side, I think we can be proud of the effort and the championship we put together.

“It’s been a tough year, but definitely a year where we need to be proud of and hopefully be back here soon.”

Leclerc’s impressive drive through the field began as he avoided the first-lap drama to pick up plenty of places, with the speed of his Ferrari ultimately allowing the Monegasque to battle through to third place.

Leclerc’s weekend was compromised on Friday when he was hit with a 10-place grid penalty for a new battery pack that was outside of his allocation for the season.

“I knew I had to be very aggressive. So I knew that in lap one I had to take all the risks possible in order to gain as many places as possible to then be in a good position for the rest of the race, which was achieved,” he explained.

“But then, unfortunately, we were just starting too far back to do anything better than what we’ve done today. I think we’ve done the maximum.

“It hurts, obviously, because when, the season is so close until the end, and it was a hard hit on Friday when we knew we had the penalty, we still gave it all, and we just come short of our goal, which is a shame, but at the end, we’ve tried everything.

Charles Leclerc, Scuderia Ferrari, 3rd position, congratulates Lando Norris, McLaren F1 Team, 1st position, in Parc Ferme
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Charles Leclerc, Scuderia Ferrari, 3rd position, congratulates Lando Norris, McLaren F1 Team, 1st position, in Parc Ferme

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“If we look [at] our first part of the year, we were nowhere near being in the fight for the constructors’. Then the second part of the season was really good, and the team has done an incredible job.

“I think Carlos and I have done a really good job as well together. So yeah, we ended strong, and I’m sure that next year will hopefully start as strong as what we have ended this year.”

 

 

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NBA Legend Shaquille O’Neal Responds to Racist Remark with Kindness

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In a shocking incident at a local grocery store, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal was subjected to a racist remark by a 90-year-old woman. However, instead of retaliating, O’Neal responded with kindness and compassion, leaving a lasting impact on the community.

According to eyewitnesses, the incident occurred when O’Neal was shopping at a corner store in his neighborhood. The elderly woman, identified as Mrs. Margaret, approached him and made a racist comment, telling him to “go back to Africa.”

However, O’Neal remained calm and composed, choosing to respond with empathy and understanding. He explained to Mrs. Margaret that her words were hurtful and that he was simply trying to shop like everyone else.

O’Neal’s response stunned the crowd, and soon, the store erupted in applause. Mrs. Margaret, visibly humbled, apologized to O’Neal and thanked him for teaching her a valuable lesson.

The incident has sparked widespread praise for O’Neal’s kindness and compassion. The store manager thanked him for his grace, and customers have been sharing their admiration for his response.

This heartwarming story serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of kindness and compassion in overcoming hate and prejudice. O’Neal’s actions have inspired a community, and his legacy continues to grow as a champion of humanity and understanding.

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Nigerian Footballer Samuel Chukwueze gifts a brand new Toyota Landcruiser 2024 model worth N250m to his manager, Mr Prince Victor Apugo.

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Nigerian Footballer Samuel Chukwueze
gifts a brand new Toyota Landcruiser 2024 model worth N250m to his manager, Mr Prince Victor Apugo.

Mr Victor Apugo popularly known as Ngwomgwo discovered Chukwueze, nurtured him and secured International contract for him.

He is still his manager till date.

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Heartland FC Bolsters Squad with 9 New Signings Ahead of NPFL Second Round

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Owerri-based Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) outfit, Heartland FC, has announced the signing of nine new players to strengthen their squad for the second round of the 2024-25 season.

The new recruits include Anthony Omaka, a former player of Sunshine Stars and Enyimba, who joins from ASVO FC of Benin Republic, and Daniel Ekpo, a skilled winger who has moved from Abia Warriors.

Ekwutosblog gathered that other signings include John Bassey (Bayelsa United), Kenneth Ache (Heartland Feeders), Stephen Ezeamaiwe (Bendel Insurance), Isaac Nassy (Doma United), Samuel Agu (Akwa United), Terdoo Shimagande (Nasarawa United), and Joel Okoro (Nasarawa United).

Technical Manager, Emmanuel Amuneke, expressed confidence that the new players would make an immediate impact and improve the team’s performance in the second round.

“We have brought in players who will help us achieve our goals,” Amuneke said. “We have worked hard to ensure an improved performance in the second stanza, and we have no doubt that the second round will favor us.”

Heartland FC will begin their second-round campaign with a home match against Lobi Stars in Owerri on Sunday, seeking to build on their goalless draw in the reverse fixture played in Lafia last December.

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