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Formula 1 Remembered How to Race in Canada
26.05.2026
The oddity of Formula 1 is that it can still produce great moments, but it does so not through the order it has built, but through the moments that slip out of that order’s control.
Read More Sports & PassionsRome Open 2026: Not Dominance, a Difference in Level
19.05.2026
Some trophies remain only as the memory of a final won; others pull a player up to a historic table everyone else can only look at from a distance.
Read More Sports & PassionsMiami 2026: The Shadow of Racecraft and the Dominion of Electricity
04.05.2026
Formula 1 history sometimes advances through noisy ruptures, and sometimes through quiet transformations that alter the spirit of an era.
Read More Sports & PassionsSinner Made History in Madrid
04.05.2026
Reading what Sinner did in Madrid as an ordinary Masters title would mean not understanding tennis’s sense of history at all.
Read More Sports & PassionsMonte Carlo: Sinner Reclaimed the Top Spot
13.04.2026
The picture that emerged in Monte Carlo makes it clear who takes control of the game and under which conditions, beyond individual performances.
Read More Sports & PassionsJapanese GP: Broken System
30.03.2026
If a difference cannot be made even at a circuit like Suzuka, the problem lies not with the track but with the sport itself, and Japan made that very clear.
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