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Novak Djokovic and Usain Bolt Flaunt Their Five-Figure Worth Possession
Novak Djokovic and Usain Bolt Flaunt Their Five-Figure Worth Possession.
The Serbian tennis star, Djokovic, was in Qatar and as a huge soccer addict, watched Lionel Messi take home the World Cup jewel. also, he went to a special event where he sported his limited- edition watch. Along with Usain Bolt, the 21- time Grand Slam champion is a brand minister for the watch brand Hublot.
He took to his Instagram account to partake a many filmland from the event and wrote, “ Thank you@hublot for this special evening with amazing people. ” In that filmland, the Wimbledon champion, and the Jamaican sprinter were showing off the limited edition watches, along with Portuguese soccer legend, Luis Figo.
Novak Djokovic and Usain Bolt Flaunt Their Five-Figure Worth Possession.
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The watch that the Serbian tennis player had on his wrist was the Big Bang Meca- 10 with blue ceramic and was outgunned with a matching Bezel, going nearly$,100, according to Robb Report. The fastest man on the earth was wearing an unheroic gold Big Bang Unico, which is around £,600
The Hublot unheroic gold watch is only limited to 100 pieces, making the watch indeed more special. In that celebratory football terrain, the CEO of the watch brand also participated some perceptivity from the special event.
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Along with the Tennis Giant and the Lightning Bolt, DJ Snake was a member of the Brand ministers.
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Is his big dream about to finally be shattered? Mick Schumacher finally speak up
His debut season in the WEC was strong. Alpine would love to see him in the endurance car next year too. But the racing team will probably have to wait for a commitment from Mick Schumacher .
When asked about his future, Mick Schumacher gives us a deep insight into his inner life. He makes it clear: he is only thinking about Formula 1. And yet his dream of returning could soon be shattered for good.
Mick Schumacher only thinks about Formula 1
The prospects are extremely poor. “Schumi Junior” was considered a hot candidate for a cockpit for 2025. But all the teams that had him on their list ultimately decided otherwise.
Williams brought in Carlos Sainz, but after Logan Sargeant was fired, they preferred to put Franco Colapinto in the car. Alpine is betting on Jack Doohan. The latter is now offering him his place in the endurance rally again. But Schumacher is not wasting any time thinking about that.
Despite all the disappointments and rejections, his love for the premier class remains undiminished. The recent setbacks in the cockpit lottery have not changed that. He is hardly in the running for the last two free places. But he is not thinking about giving up.
Mick Schumacher now gives a deep insight to “Motorsport Total”: “At the moment there is nothing out there that gives me the same feeling as Formula 1.” The chances there are rather slim. But Mick makes it clear: “There is always a possibility. There will always be an open door, hopefully somewhere for me.”
Only when that option is gone will he consider alternatives such as the WEC. “I will start working on a plan B as soon as I know what plan A looks like.” Plan A will always be Formula 1. And Audi has not yet announced Nico Hülkenberg’s team-mate…
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Ross Chastain ‘Deletes’ Reminders of NASCAR Misery After Being Shadowed by Mexican Partner
Ross Chastain joined Trackhouse Racing over two years ago and brought the team success. He made the playoffs for consecutive years, ending 2022 as the championship runner-up. But for the first time in his career, it seems like Chastain has hit a low. After several unlucky last-lap misses, he entered Darlington 27 points below the cutline. And he failed to cut it, even as his teammate sparkles in the playoffs.
Daniel Suarez scripted his playoff story early this year in Atlanta and lmost won on the same track last weekend. For that, the Mexican speedster got a lot of push from his Trackhouse partner who has now shuffled his priorities in the post-season.
There were several instances this year when the No. 1 Chevy driver threatened Cup Series leaders. But every time Ross Chastain failed, it was painful. At Texas, he battled side-by-side with Chase Elliott until William Byron turned him into the wall with half a lap to go. Then in Nashville, Chastain was leading with just five laps to go when Denny Hamlin passed him and Kyle Larson collected him in a wreck. In both races, Chastain looked to finish second before the late-race chaos cut 60+ points. So, if those chaotic moments had not happened, we would have very well seen the No. 1 car in the playoffs.
However, Ross Chastain is opting to look at things optimistically, although the ambiance is different. His Apple calendar drastically changed as playoff deadlines and obligations were pulled off. Despite the searing pain, Chastain is adapting to the situation. He told Racer recently, “I get notifications whenever stuff gets added or taken off. It was motivation as I just had to watch them ding and pop up, ‘Deleted. Deleted. Deleted.’ So, it was tough. It doesn’t feel good, for sure.”
Winning four races over 2022 and 2023, Ross Chastain had set a standard at Trackhouse Racing. However, 2024 was vastly different – as he bled away over 120 points in the final eight races. Yet Chastain does teammate duties well, as he pushed Daniel Suarez for a second-place result at Atlanta. Suarez thanked his “dancing partner,” stating, “I can’t thank [Chastain] enough because he pushed me very, very good on the restart, all the way in 1 and 2, all the way in 3 and 4. I was timing the second push and once I got the second push, I lost him. I don’t know if he had a flat tire or what happened exactly, but once I lost him, I knew that was game over because that was my dancing partner.”
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Mercedes is under pressure as Lewis Hamilton verpasst Trainings-Bestzeit knapp:
Mercedes is under pressure at the Formula 1 in Baku after several weeks of mediocre results. The team, which won big in the summer thanks to Red Bull’s weak phase and McLaren’s mistakes, has been unrecognizable since the summer break.
In Baku, the Silver Arrows therefore decided to take a step back and remove the latest underbody. Instead, George Russell and Lewis are driving with the same version that won the Belgian Grand Prix at their last outing.
The first impression of this backward roll on the training day in Baku was quite positive. Lewis Hamilton missed the best time by less than a tenth of a second. He was satisfied with the performance of his car after the second training session in Baku. “It was a very good day. We got off to a good start and made continuous improvements to the setup,” he said happily. Hamilton did not dare to judge whether the good performance was related to the underbody.
This time it didn’t feel like we were falling back into intermediate stages that we had to build up from, but we were able to build up consistently,” added Hamilton. Good starts to a GP weekend are not uncommon for the Silver Arrows.
The biggest hurdle for Mercedes often only became apparent later in the weekend, as the record world champion warned: “We don’t know how much fuel everyone was using and often in the third practice session or in qualifying we didn’t make as big a step as the others.”
In Zandvoort and Monza, for example, the Mercedes W15 was good for best times in training, but had no chance in the race. “So we want to stay cautious and just get the best out of it,” is Hamilton’s cautious goal. However, the two-time winner of the season is not yet expecting a place at the top in qualifying. “I hope we are closer to the front. That’s what it seems like at the moment, but we will only find out tomorrow.”
While Hamilton is looking ahead to the rest of the weekend with hope, George had trouble getting started on Friday. Russell was already dissatisfied with the balance in FP1. The second practice session began 25 minutes late for him after analyses of his drive system after FP1 showed that an engine change was necessary.
Mercedes switched to an old unit and thus avoided a grid penalty for the Baku race. But since its quota had already been fully used up beforehand, a penalty for the rest of the season now seems all the more likely. “At the moment it is unknown what the problem was. All I know is that we had to change the engine. That’s why the start of the session was delayed,” said Russell, sharing his knowledge so far.
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