

'I wouldn't be getting one': Jamie Murray suggests Novak Djokovic's controversial medical exemption is example of special treatment for starsĮngland show signs of resistance despite rain hindering the first day of the fourth Ashes Test in Sydney, with Jimmy Anderson and Mark Wood spearheading


Senegal plunged into Covid chaos just days ahead of AFCON opener as 'nine players and staff - including Leicester star Nampalys Mendy - test positive Liverpool SHUT DOWN Kirkby training ground as MORE stars test positive in a 'rapidly spreading' outbreakĬarabao Cup semi-final at Arsenal is under threat In Brazil there was outrage that Verstappen was not punished for forcing Hamilton off the track, adding to the animosity between both sides. It has been a fraught title fight with clashes at Imola, Silverstone and Monza between Hamilton and Verstappen among the stand-outs. Hamilton simply feels his boss is having some fun and is 'teasing' rivals with his words but his engine is 'fresh', rather than giving him an unfair advantage. The paddock is full of chat around the legality of the Mercedes and interest piqued when Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said they would be handing Hamilton a 'spicy' engine for the upcoming GP in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Hamilton was, at one stage, 19 points adrift of Verstappen but the gap is now just eight points and should the Briton edge out his rival to victory again he could head to the final race in Abu Dhabi just one point behind. 'We have done all these tests and this is where it is, but I don't like it when people put that out there.' He added: 'I called James Allison and Mike Elliott and said, "I really want to know about these things," and they took me through details of where we are. There is lots of tension and animosity between teams as Verstappen tries to hold on to the lead
