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  • Mbaye Diagne has scored three goals for West Brom since joining on loan from Galatasaray in JanuaryWest Brom boss Sam Allardyce says the Baggies need a “magic miracle and fairy dust” to stay in the Premier League after drawing the Black Country derby with Wolves. Allardyce’s proud record of never being relegated now requires his…

  • Josh Falkingham’s goal was his first of the season for HarrogateHarrogate Town stayed patient to beat spirited underdogs Concord Rangers in the 2019-20 FA Trophy final at Wembley. Jon Stead twice went close in the first half for the League Two side, with Jack Muldoon also testing Chris Haigh. National League South club Concord did…

  • Mostert proved his Practice 1 pace was no fluke mid-way through the second session when he cleared the field by more than half a second with a 2m05.103s. It wasn’t until the final few minutes, when the new tyres came out for qualifying sims, that Mostert’s time came under threat. It was his former teammate…

  • It follows B-Max engine supplier Honda’s veto of the team’s first choice for the drive, Nobuharu Matsushita, who contested four races for the team last year.  As previously reported by Motorsport.com, B-Max and Matsushita had agreed terms to continue their relationship that started at last year’s Autopolis round for the full 2021 season with support…

  • The Erebus rookie made a flying start to the hour-long session, an early lap putting him third behind Shane van Gisbergen and Chaz Mostert. That was until he hit the wall on the exit of the dipper right any the half-hour mark, leaving his Holden with significant front-end damage. Speaking on the telecast, Brown hinted…

  • Well, the classic McLaren papaya orange had to be featured, didn’t it? Here’s Johnny Rutherford the day after winning the 1974 Indianapolis 500. Photo by: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Rutherford’s M16 carried Gatorade sponsorship in ’75 and unfortunately ‘only’ finished second. The following year, he was back in orange… and back in Victory Lane. Photo by:…

  • David Moyes has ruled West Ham out of the running to sign Tammy Abraham. The Chelsea frontman is understood to be one of Moyes’ top summer targets as he attempts to bolster his strikeforce. But the Hammers boss says Abraham’s reported £40million price tag means the 23-year-old is well out of his range. West Ham…