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Bulgarian Football Federation president resigns after fan protests

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Bulgarian Football Federation president resigns after fan protests

Borislav Mikhailov, president of the Bulgarian Football Federation (UBF), announced his resignation from his post after 18 years on Monday, days after violent riots coincided with protests by Bulgarian fans demanding his resignation.

“I am resigning. I will not answer any questions,” Mikhailov told a news conference in the Bulgarian capital.

The protests by fans accusing the UBF president of corruption and mismanagement and demanding his resignation caused various damage to the city’s infrastructure, as well as around 60 people injured, at least 30 people arrested, and several vehicles destroyed. This resulted in being burned.

Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov ordered his deputy to respond after the violent reaction of police who tried to disperse demonstrators in front of the national stadium in the city center, where the Bulgarian and Hungarian national teams were playing in a EuroCup qualifier. The prime minister was dismissed. Stoyan Temera Kyiv Minister of Internal Affairs.

Additionally, investigations were launched against 10 police officers, several of whom were temporarily dismissed for unlawful violence against civilians.

“For everyone’s peace of mind, I have resigned. Over the past two years since I returned as head coach of the Football Association, the entire administration and I have been subject to unprecedented pressure, constant criticism, slander, lies and attacks,” he said. It has become so.” Mikhailov declared today.

Fans believe that the world of football is in decline, having failed to qualify for the final stage of any relevant championship since Mikhailov became UBF president in 2005.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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It all depends on Hamilton. Its decision will determine the fate of the pilot market

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It all depends on Hamilton. Its decision will determine the fate of the pilot market

Former Red Bull and Aston Martin chief engineer Dan Fellows believes significant changes in the Formula 1 driver market in the coming years will depend on Lewis Hamilton’s decision.

The seven-time world champion had a difficult first season with Ferrari, failing to reach the podium once in all 24 Grands Prix. For the first time in his career, Hamilton finished a season without finishing in the top three.

Amid these difficulties, suggestions have emerged that the Briton could retire from Formula 1 after the 2026 season.

Fellows said Hamilton would not want to stay in the championship unless he had a competitive car.

Fellows said: “I believe Hamilton is the key figure in the driver market. It is easy to compare him to Fernando Alonso; although last season was difficult for him, he is still capable of performing at a high level.” he said.

Fellowes added: “Lewis wants to be competitive. He wants a car that can win races. If he doesn’t do that, I’m not sure he wants to continue.”

Ferrari now has a young driver named Oliver Berman, who races for Haas and is considered one of the main candidates for promotion. According to Fellows, if Hamilton decides to retire early, this could start a chain reaction in the driver market.

Fellows said: “If he decides to leave, he will probably announce it in advance so Ferrari has time to prepare. This could require many changes. Berman is the obvious option, but not the only one.”

Source: Sport UA

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Is there one minus one contender left for the championship? F1 team bets for the 2027 season

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Is there one minus one contender left for the championship? F1 team bets for the 2027 season

One of the most anticipated projects of the 2026 season is Aston Martin with the first car designed by Adrian Newey. In the summer of 2025, the brilliant coach joined the team and his experience in reading the rules already made itself felt.

According to sources, the project ran into difficulties: data from the wind tunnel and simulations were inaccurate, so Newey ordered the wind tunnel to be reconfigured and the software rewritten. This made it possible to identify weak points of the concept and make changes to the design of the car without disrupting the program.

Aston Martin sees the 2026 season as a transition period: In the first half of the year, work will progress in two directions: optimizing the layout and integration of the power plant, as well as improving aerodynamic efficiency, and the final configuration of the car is expected to be done by the summer holidays.

All preparations for the first half of 2026 will form the basis of the 2027 car, on which all hopes are pinned.

Source: Sport UA

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F1 driver in talks with Ferrari: I want them to understand what’s going on

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F1 driver in talks with Ferrari: I want them to understand what’s going on

British driver Oliver Berman said he regularly discusses his performance in Formula 1 with Ferrari team boss Fred Vasser.

Berman is preparing for his second season in F1 with Haas after a successful first year in 2025. Despite being contracted to Haas, Berman is part of Ferrari’s youth academy and has previously been floated as a potential candidate to join the team should a position become available.

The pilot emphasizes that his discussions with Vasser concern only his current job behind the wheel and not his future place at Ferrari.

“Sometimes we exchange ideas about the challenges I’ve faced this season,” Berman said.

This is an open dialogue. I want them to understand what’s going on from my perspective because on paper you only see the result and that doesn’t always show the whole picture. The future is not discussed in the conversations. “I’m just driving the car and it will be decided whether I show a good level or not.”

Berman already had the opportunity to drive for Ferrari when he replaced the ailing Carlos Sainz at the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Now a full-fledged racing driver, he gets advice from Ferrari on what he should work on in his driving.

“There is no feedback, positive or negative. I just discuss the difficulties I encountered. Future regulations are also important: I have the same engine as Ferrari. Sometimes they point out areas that need improvement. But for me it is a natural process; I get better as I gain experience.”

Source: Sport UA

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