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Old racing legends drive Nürburgring again

Pre war vintage cars return to the legendary Nürburgring Nordschleife, bringing a glimpse of early motorsport history back to life. These historic machines navigate the long and challenging corners of the Green Hell, showing how racing looked in a different era.


Galatasaray 1-0 Liverpool: Arne Slot's men were lucky to escape a mauling, writes Lewis Steele

When the ears of Liverpool's stars recover after the dizzying noise of the most intimidating atmosphere many will ever face, they may hear the voice of Slot telling them they got away with one.


Ruthless Sinner subdues Fonseca to reach Indian Wells quarter-finals

Four-time major champion Jannik Sinner edged past talented Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca 7-6 (8/6), 7-6 (7/4).


15 fascinating facts about 2026 All England Open champion Lin Chun Yi

These are some Interesting facts about All England Open Champion Lin Chun Yi


Impressive football shot gets past the goalkeeper

Watch as a player successfully beats the keeper in this memorable football moment. Highlighting the excitement and tactics of the game, this clip is a great example of the skill and determination shown during major tournaments such as the Euros. Supporters of women's football and the Lionesses will enjoy this display.


How the 1 per cent do the Grand Prix: Inside the money-can’t-buy access A-listers got in Melbourne

After what I experienced this past weekend at my very first F1 in Melbourne, I can confidently say nobody does high-end quite like it. I fear nothing will ever quite compare.


Cadillac F1 debut exceeded expectations, says CEO Towriss

Dan Towriss says the General Motors-backed team's race debut exceeded expectations, despite only one car finishing the race.


Bayern on verge of Champions League quarters after hitting Atalanta for six

Bayern Munich put one foot in the Champions League quarter-finals by sweeping aside Atalanta 6-1, showing why they are among the favourites.


F1 fans rip up the circuit and take anything that's not nailed down at the Australian Grand Prix

Hordes of F1 fans have stripped Albert Park for souvenirs after storming onto the track after the end of Sunday's race.


PSG vs Chelsea – Rosenior assures that his players are enthusiastic!

Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior was asked by the press after the FA Cup match against Wrexham to discuss the upcoming 2025-2026 Champions League round of 16 tie against Paris Saint-Germain (first leg this Wednesday, March 11, second leg on March 17). He expressed his players’ delight at facing Paris. “I think the Champions League draw was very fair, and I like that. Facing PSG in the next round wasn’t a surprise… the lads were all smiles when they...


5 best badminton coaches who changed the sport

Badminton legends don’t appear out of nowhere. Behind every champion stands a mastermind shaping skills, mindset, and destiny. This story dives into the influential figures whose coaching brilliance quietly transformed the sport and helped create some of badminton’s greatest icons.


Fans slam 'pathetic' LA Marathon organizers for awarding medals to runners who didn't finish race

Los Angeles Marathon organizers angered runners this week by deciding to award 'finisher' medals to anyone who completed 18 miles of Sunday's 26.2-mile race.


Sabalenka sails into Indian Wells last 16

Belarus's Aryna Sabalenka defeated Romania’s Jaqueline Cristian 6-4, 6-1.


George Russell claims Australian Grand Prix victory after battle with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc

JONATHAN MCEVOY IN MELBOURNE: George Russell weaved his way through a chaotic start to the Australian Grand Prix to claim the victory that set up his world championship challenge in perfect style.


Milan edge derby to trim Inter’s Serie A lead

Pervis Estupinan’s first-half goal gave AC Milan a 1-0 win over Inter Milan at the San Siro derby.


Amid All England Open drama, new BWF rankings bring big shifts for Jonatan Christie & Co.

Movement in the world rankings rarely happens overnight. But every small shift in BWF world rankings can signal a bigger change ahead, especially when a rising pair begins to close in on an important milestone. One such development is highlighted in the most recent Badminton World Federation world rankings update for Week 10, which was […]


How the Red Bull-Ford F1 engine project fared on its Australian GP debut

Red Bull scored eight points at the F1 2026 opener in Melbourne on the debut of its power unit


Finnish pair win UK wife carrying race

Competitors run up and down a hill carrying partners during the annual UK Wife Carrying Race in Surrey. View on euronews


Editorial – PSG vs Chelsea: Paris faces a night where everything can change

On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, Paris Saint-Germain will face Chelsea at the Parc des Princes for the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie (return leg on March 17), a match that promises to be far more complex than a simple high-profile clash. Between a PSG side capable of dominating possession but still vulnerable during periods of weakness, and a confident Chelsea team that will also have to manage the fatigue from their FA Cup...


Ligue 1 – Key takeaways from matchday 25: Lens catches up with Paris, OM moves into 3rd place

On Matchday 25 of the 2025-2026 Ligue 1 season, Paris Saint-Germain suffered a 1-3 defeat against Monaco at the Parc des Princes. A painful loss that tightens the title race. Matchday Results – Current Standings – PSG dominated, but (once again) lacked clinical finishing. They also made some costly errors, allowing Monaco to find a way through. The Monegasques, full of energy and eager for revenge, capitalized on these mistakes. Lens also...


13 of the greatest Formula 1 races of all time

There’s something about Formula 1 races that makes you drop everything and pay attention. Could it be the speed or the constant drama? Whatever it is, F1 delivers some of the most jaw-dropping moments in sports history. Imagine a race where the world’s best drivers are all neck-and-neck, fighting for the finish line. Now, throw in fierce rivalries, ever-shifting track conditions, and strategies that flip instantly, and you’ve got a recipe for unforgettable racing. Like a high-speed chase down the final lap or a comeback that nobody sees coming, there are moments that stay with you long after the race is over. That’s the magic of F1. It’s not just about speed; it’s about the story unfolding in real-time, sometimes with twists so wild they make your heart race just thinking about them. And, while you watch, you find yourself rooting for drivers, questioning their next move, and hoping for the underdog to pull off something unexpected. These are the races you’ll talk about for years, recounting every detail with kin or fellow fans. These moments are first about winning; then, they’re about creating a legacy in the sport. At its best, Formula 1 delivers pure emotion and the kind of raw excitement that lives on long after the checkered flag falls. Folks, it's lights out and away we go!


Celtic boss Martin O'Neill hails 'really amazing' defensive display after dramatic shootout victory

Martin O'Neill hailed his depleted side for producing a defensive masterclass which saw them advance to the semi-final of the Scottish Cup.


The complete 2026 BWF World Tour breakdown: Everything fans should know

Here’s everything Badminton fans need to know about the 2026 BWF World Tour.


'I'm proud of how we played,' says Rangers boss Danny Rohl after Scottish Cup exit

Rangers manager Danny Rohl insisted he could not fault any aspect of his team's display against Celtic despite their blunt exit from the Scottish Cup.


Travis Kelce's new salary revealed as it emerges Chiefs superstar is taking a big pay cut

Reports on Sunday claimed that the tight end's representatives were speaking to multiple teams, but Kelce has decided to continue his career in Kansas City - sticking with his team.


Michael Jordan answers NBA GOAT debate with message for LeBron James

Is Michael Jordan the greatest basketball player ever? The Chicago Bulls great and six-time NBA champion was asked exactly that by NBA Sports' Mike Tirico.


Swiss Open badminton: 19 interesting facts every fan should know

Interesting facts about the Swiss Open that Badminton fans would love to know.


Chinese camp faces huge upset after Guo Xinwa–Chen Fanghui’s All England Open exit

For the first time since 2016, China will not have a mixed doubles pair in the All England Open final this year. On March 7, 2026, Guo Xinwa and Chen Fanghui lost in the semifinals to France’s Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue 21–11, 18–21, 12–21 in a 69-minute match. They were the last hope, but […]


NFL insider reveals Travis Kelce could quit the Kansas City Chiefs to continue elsewhere

The superstar tight end, soon to be married to Taylor Swift , is weighing up his future and whether he wants to continue into a 14th season in the NFL at the age of 36.


Iran soccer team flies out of Australia after more defections - as family 'hostage' claims emerge

The Iranian women's national soccer team, The Lionesses, have flown out of Australia and back to a country in the midst of upheaval, but Australian officials revealed 7 players chose to stay.


Hyundai's WRC upgrade plan to close the gap to Toyota

After a difficult start to 2026, Hyundai is planning to bring upgrades next month to make its car more drivable


Mercedes has a fight on our hands with Ferrari as true F1 pace order revealed

Ferrari challenged Mercedes for victory in Melbourne, so Toto Wolff won’t underestimate the threat from the Scuderia


Pedro Acosta leads MotoGP standings after opener – but history says it’s no title guarantee

Since 2000, the rider leading the MotoGP standings after the opening grand prix has gone on to win the title only 11 times in 26 seasons


Third time unlucky as Aaron-Wooi Yik lose All England final

The world No 2 pair, runners-up in 2019 and 2024, were defeated by world champions Kim Won Ho-Seo Seung Jae in three games.


What really happens during a bike parkour shoot

This video follows the filming of a bike parkour session through an urban environment. It shows how riders and filmmakers coordinate movement, timing, and camera placement to capture dynamic action on city streets. The behind the scenes process highlights preparation, multiple attempts, and the creative decisions needed to translate bike parkour into a cinematic sequence.


Do you know the 'muscular sculpt' Barbie inspired by Ilona Maher?


Luke Littler targeting trophy clean sweep after retaining UK Open title

Luke Littler targeted a clean sweep of trophies in 2026 after retaining his UK Open title in Minehead. The world champion held off James Wade 11-7 to beat the 42-year-old veteran in the final for the second successive year. Littler began 2026 by winning his second world title and, despite making a slow start to the Premier League, is determined to win every major trophy available to him.


Parkour athlete jumping across buildings

This video shows a parkour trick performed in action, highlighting the skill, balance, and timing required in the discipline. The movement demonstrates how practitioners use their body control to jump, climb, and move smoothly through obstacles. Parkour focuses on efficient and creative ways of navigating the environment, turning everyday structures into opportunities for dynamic movement.


Australia grants asylum to five Iranian women's soccer players

Five members of the Iranian women's soccer team have been granted asylum in Australia following a late night operation by Australian Federal Police to smuggle them out of their hotel.


Why now isn't the right time to panic over "artificial" 2026 F1 racing

While F1 is claiming the number of overtaking manoeuvres in the Australian Grand Prix as a win for the new technical regulations, many of the drivers – and Autosport readers – disagree


All England champion Wang Zhiyi explains what finally ended her runner-up run

Six runner-up finishes, ten straight losses to the same opponent. Wang Zhiyi had won many silver medals, but that one title she always wanted always slipped away. At the 2026 All England Open on March 8, she finally changed the story, and what she said about the change is worth knowing. Wang has won against […]


Liam Rosenior admits Chelsea got lucky against 'magnificent' Wrexham

Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior speaks after his side's 4-2 win against Wrexham in the fifth round of the FA Cup.


High rev JDM engines create huge flames

JDM performance cars light up the Nürburgring Nordschleife with massive flames during hard acceleration. High rev engines and aggressive driving styles create dramatic bursts of fire from the exhaust, adding spectacular moments to the action on the legendary Green Hell.


Messi’s shock Barça return blocked by Laporta, says Xavi

One week before the presidential election at FC Barcelona, Xavi has settled his scores with...


Man pulls 20 cars world record

Ashraf Mahrous Sulaiman sets a record by pulling 20 cars with pure strength.


Zverev holds off Nakashima to reach Indian Wells fourth round

Alexander Zverev beat a determined Brandon Nakashima 7-6 (7/2), 5-7, 6-4.


Watch what happens when a helicopter drops a basketball from 900 feet

A team attempts one of the most extreme trick shots ever — dropping basketballs from a helicopter nearly 900 feet above the hoop. Shot after shot misses as wind and distance make the challenge nearly impossible. Cameras capture every attempt as the ball falls from the sky toward the tiny target below. Just when it seems hopeless, one shot gets unbelievably close


Rio Ferdinand warns Man United star he's 'picking too many fights' against bigger players

The star moved to Old Trafford in a deal worth around £52million in July 2024, but struggled to nail down a consistent spot in the starting XI under Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim.


Newcastle were marvellous against Barcelona. That they left with a draw is cruel, writes Ian Ladyman

IAN LADYMAN AT ST JAMES' PARK: This has been a frenzied affair on Tyneside. Newcastle were one foul and one penalty kick away from everything that Eddie Howe had dreamed of.


Se-young now leads Yufei 15-14

South Korea's badminton superstar An Se-young has now taken the lead in her head-to-head against her arch-rival Chen Yufei. After beating the Chinese 20-22, 21-9, 21-12 in the All England Open women's singles semi-final on March 7, the 24-year-old now has 15 wins and 14 losses in their past 29 meetings that went all the way back to the Asian Games in 2018. WATCH MORE: https://thestartv.com/c/news SUBSCRIBE: https://cutt.ly/TheStar LIKE: https://fb.com/TheStarOnline