Motorsports
3-1: Marino Luanco wins at home against Arandina
In the match played this Sunday at the Miramar Municipal Stadium, Marino Luanco won 3-1 against Arandina. Marino Luanco went into the match intending to add more points to the competition after drawing 0-0 in the last match against Zamora. Meanwhile, Arandina had to settle for a 1-1 draw against Rayo Cantabria. With this result, the Luangkin team was in 12th place and Arandina was in 18th place at the end of the match.
The visitors were the first to score, taking the lead in the 13th minute with Fer Bajo’s goal. However, Marino Luanco made it 1-1 with Adolfo’s goal in the 16th minute, and after some new play, Luanquin’s eleven increased the score with Cesar Garcia’s goal in the 21st minute. In the 45th minute, Laura scored a goal from 9 meters to put the local team up 3-1, and they added another point, ending the first half 3-1.
In the second half, neither team had a good time in front of the goal, and regulation time ended with the score 3-1.
Coach Marino Luanco brought on Palomeke for Cesar García, while Arandina gave the green light to Ayub, Vitolo, Kevin Manzano and Sanchez for Joseph Otu, Atomo, Santa and Frodo.
In this match, Arandino’s team alone received a total of four yellow cards. Specifically, the referee showed four yellow cards to Cabral, Zazu, Joseph Otu, and Ayub.
After this match on Matchday 16, Marino Luanco was in 12th place with 17 points, while Arandina were in 18th place with 10 points, meaning they were not relegated to the third division.
The teams that played at home will face Covadonga the following day, while Arandina will face Zamora.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
F1 champion: “McLaren trusts both. But the champion is treated differently.”
Reigning Formula 1 world champion Lando Norris has been warned by his championship mate about the expectations his new status at McLaren will bring.
After his 2025 championship, Norris will start the 2026 season as world champion. The British driver will be the first McLaren driver to try to defend his title since Lewis Hamilton.
Damon Hill, who won the 1996 championship, recalled the mounting pressure. According to him, champion authority does not always mean a real advantage within the team.
“I think the team has confidence in both drivers (Norris and Piastri). But when you become world champion, you are automatically treated differently; there is additional authority,” Hill explained.
“When I moved from Williams to Arrows, the team said: ‘We have a world champion.’ They thought I knew something special. But that authority is sometimes exaggerated. I didn’t know everything and I certainly didn’t know how to design cars.”
Hill emphasized that the true power of a champion lies not in technical knowledge but in leadership and team interaction.
“I worked with experts like Patrick Head and Adrian Newey; they were the ones who knew where to go. And the driver’s role is to be a leader and inspire the team,” Hill concluded.
Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
Bondarev in the Formula 4 BAE4 race. Watch LIVE online
On January 18, at 12:20, the last third race of the first stage of the Formula 4 Middle East (UAE4) season will be held at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, in which Ukrainian pilot Alexander Bondarev will participate.
Bondarev became the first Ukrainian representative to receive support from the youth program of the Williams Formula 1 team. This is his second full season of open wheel racing.
The previous day, Alexander won the first race of the stage, starting from pole position. He started the race from 12th place according to reverse grid rules and finished the second race in sixth place.
In the final race of the stage, the Ukrainian starts from third place – according to the results of the second qualifying, he lost pole position by only 0.025 seconds.
The standings before the third race are as follows:
Bondarev in the Formula 4 BAE4 race. Watch LIVE online
Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
McLaren started the engine of its 2026 vehicle for the first time. The team is hopeful of the championship
According to The Race, world champion McLaren made the debut of its new MCL40 vehicle for the 2026 Formula 1 season.
With less than a week to go until the first pre-season test in Barcelona, the team rolled out the car for the first time at the Woking factory. Team boss Andrea Stella personally supervised this important stage of preparation, while McLaren engineers and engine supplier Mercedes checked all the car’s systems.
Last year McLaren won a double title: the constructors’ title and Lando Norris’ first individual title. This season, the team had to simultaneously prepare the car for the new rules, without losing momentum in the championship fight.
Although the car is already ready for testing, it is not yet known when the public will see it. The official presentation is scheduled for February 9 in Bahrain, two days before public testing begins.
Meanwhile, McLaren will conduct private testing in Barcelona between January 26-30. Teams will be able to use three out of five test days.
Stella is confident that the team has retained the depth of its squad and is ready to remain among the leaders even after the big rule change in 2026.
Source: Sport UA
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