Motorsports
Formula 1, Japanese GP: Verstappen returned to victory with a “walk” in Suzuka and handed the title to the designers at Red Bull
After the “break” in Singapore, Max Verstappen returned to his well-known impressive performances this year and won the Japanese GP with his usual aplomb ahead of the two McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Red Bull Racing is the constructors’ world champion.
In his 13th victory in 16 races this year and the 15th for Red Bull Racing, Max Verstappen comfortably won the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, who achieved the first podium of his career in Formula 1 fetched.
Verstappen led the race from the green light to the checkered flag, except for a few brief periods during his pit stops. And despite the retirement of Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing secured this year’s Formula 1 Constructors’ World Championship for the sixth time in its history with this result.
The two McLaren drivers fought unopposed for the podium today, on a track that suited their car very well. The battle for the next six places was between Mercedes and Ferrari, which Ferrari won with Leclerc.
At the start everyone was on the medium tire and the race lasted two pit stops, with the exception of Alonso, who opted for the soft tire in the Aston Martin. Despite attacks from the two McLarens at the green light, Verstappen fended off Piastri and then Norris, retained the lead and began to disappear over the horizon.
The two McLarens were followed by the Ferraris of Leclerc, Saint and then Alonso, who worked their way up from 10th to 6th at the soft start – ahead of the Mercedes of Hamilton and Russell.
Alonso, of course, had to pit first to change his soft tires, and that cost him several places in a row – because while he initially undercut the Ferraris, he then lost places again when the Italians came back with fresher tires than theirs. The first box stops.
An exception to the two pit stop rule was George Russell. The Englishman and Mercedes decided today to change their strategy when changing tires (from medium to hard rubber).
So Russell moved up to second place at his rivals’ second pit stop, but with the fresh hard rubber that Norris, Piastri and Leclerc came back with from their second stop, the Englishman – whose own hard tires were already worn out – fell back to second place 5th place.
Eventually his single set of hard rubber was so worn that he was vulnerable even to Hamilton, who routinely made two pit stops and caught him with ten laps to go.
Ahead of today’s third duel between the two Brits – having been clean twice up to that point – Mercedes instructed Russell to let Hamilton pass as both men were under threat from Saind – who caught up with them and him after his second pit stop.
Russell obeyed and was understandably soon overtaken by Sainz, although Hamilton slowed down to offer his counterpart DRS to fend off the Spaniard. However, in the final laps, as the Ferrari tires began to warm up, Lewis managed to maintain 5th place.
Alonso ended up in 8th place ahead of the Alpines of Ocon and Gasly with a strategy that didn’t work out so well today. Perez had a race he will soon forget: he collided with Bottas at the start and with Magnussen twelve laps later, before being forced to retire after changing his front wing twice.
But on lap 40, RBR decided to put him back on track to serve the 5-minute time penalty he received for his collision with Magnussen so that he could use it in the next Formula 1 race – the one in October Qatar will take place – did not have to sit 6-8.
Source: sport 24
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Motorsports
David’s son Luca Villa makes his debut in La Liga FC Futures
Lucas VillaAt just 12 years old, he is one of the exciting players selected by Atletico Madrid’s coaching staff. Liga FC Futures what is being played in Gran Canaria Stadium (Las Palmas).
The last name is not deceiving. The son of David Villa, who played as a forward for Sporting de Gijón, Zaragoza, Valencia, FC Barcelona, Atleti, Melbourne City, New York City and Vissel Kobe, has scoring in his blood. ‘Guahé’ only wore the red and white shirt for one season, but he left his mark on the fans. They won the historic league game 13-14 and were just short of qualifying for the Champions League. For Kouhaku fans who are currently excited about “Mini Guaju”, it was a year that didn’t really feel that way.

Although Luka is a forward, he prefers to drop to the flanks, as Spain’s No. 7 did at the World Cup, which his team won. In his case, he is left-handed, so he tends to the left side, but he also plays defense in the center. He has a sense of smell for goals, which is one of the traits a person is born with or not. He could hit from anywhere and dominated the aerial duel with powerful shots from outside the area. A few months ago, he had already said that he wanted to be like his father and Fernando Torres. It’s clear that Mattresses’ DNA runs through his veins.
In their debut in La Liga, FC Futures repeatedly missed their mark, pressed from high positions and were inside the playing area which ended in an own goal that led to a goal. The best is yet to come.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
Rakitic on vacation… in Sanchez Pizjuan
Ivan Rakitic I still miss him all these years. seville. The former Croatian national team player, who is married to a woman from Seville, visited the Andalusian capital during the Christmas holidays and did not hesitate to stop by the Ramon Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. There he was photographed with his partner, which he later uploaded to his social network profile.
The Swiss-born player is a world legend. sevilleAt two different stages of his sporting career, he became the foreign player with the most competitive appearances in the club’s history (322 games, 51 goals). Hadjuk Split.
Rakitic He has recently expressed his desire to return to the Sevilla team in any capacity. “I miss it so much. I got a call from Sevilla and tomorrow I will get on the plane and go there and help with whatever is needed. I am very happy in Croatia and Split, but my home is in Sevilla. I miss the club, the city and the people very much,” he commented in an interview a few weeks ago. Movistar.
The former soccer player is currently involved in sports management for a sports team. hajuk splitbut I want to change my place of residence and return. seville If they offered him a position in Nervion.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Turin – Cagliari, Live | Series A
Match lineup
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16
20
44
13
61
66
32
10
18
19
1
2
3
6
14
28
8
4
9
10
16
Olimpico Grande Torino
Elia Capril1
79 minutes
Marco Palestra2
66 minutes
Riad Idrissi3
Sebastiano Ruperto6
Alessandro Deiola14
Gabriele Zappa28
79 minutes
michael adpo8
75 minutes
Luca Mazzitelli4
71 minutes
27 minutes
35 minutes
Cicada cicada9
65 minutes
71 minutes
Gianluca Gaetano10
67 minutes
66 minutes
Mateo Prati16
44 minutes
83 minutes
substitute
Giuseppe Ciocchitwenty four
Boris Radunovich31
Alessandro di Pardo18
Nicola Pintustwenty three
66 minutes
91 minutes
adam overt33
83 minutes
andrea cogoni39
marco log20
79 minutes
Nicolo Cavuotitwenty one
71 minutes
Gennaro Borrelli29
71 minutes
leonardo pavoletti30
79 minutes
93 minutes
Yael Trepey37
75 minutes
sebastian esposito94
67 minutes
66 minutes
coach
Marco Baroni
Fabio Pisacan
Hello. Welcome to the live narration of the Serie A round 17 soccer match between Torino and Cagliari. We bring you the results from Sportish, including minute-by-minute coverage, previews, lineups, the best plays and goals of the match, and all the post-match reaction.
Turin vs Cagliari match schedule and where it will be broadcast on TV
The match will be held on Saturday, December 27, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. At Olimpico Grande Torino. Enjoy the best live football on the Sportish website.
Turin – Cagliari | Series A
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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