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Jenson Button Wins Again

April 28, 2009 by Warren Hayashi  
Filed under Racing

Jenson Button Wins Again

Jenson Button once again pulled away from the field to take the checkered flag for Brawn in Sunday’s Formula One race in Bahrain Spain and 31 of a possible 40 championship points after winning three of the first four races in the 2009 Formula One season. Button raced like a man possessed to make his way through a tough field of determined racers and was able to keep his car together and out in front for most of the race.
The start was the key as he was able to take advantage of Lewis Hamilton’s sudden arrival between the Toyotas in …read more

Formula One Pulls into Bahrain this Weekend

April 24, 2009 by Warren Hayashi  
Filed under Racing

Formula One Pulls into Bahrain this Weekend

The Formula One season pulls into the dust and heat of Bahrain this weekend at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir with the odds favoring the cars that run better in dry, hot and dusty conditions. The racers and teams will be glad to be heading to a race that shouldn’t be interrupted by the arrival of the chaotic weather patterns that made Shanghai an adventure.
The last two races at Bahrain have seen Ferrari and Felipe Massa come away with a victory at this fast race course that should allow the racers to spend a little more time jockeying for …read more

Scenes from the Bird’s Nest – August 19

August 20, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell  
Filed under Sports Rumors

Scenes from the Bird’s Nest – August 19

The action continues over at the National Stadium. Here’s what happened on Tuesday:

In the women’s 100m hurdles, Dawn Harper of the United States won the Gold Medal, followed by Sally McLellan of Australia for the Silver Medal and Canada’s Priscilla Lopes-Schliep for the Bronze. Favorite and two-time indoor champion, Lolo Jones of the United States led the race before stumbling on the 9th hurdle. She ended up finishing seventh.

There was similar drama in the women’s 400m event. Great Britain’s Christine Ohurogu won the Gold Medal, followed by Shericka Williams of Jamaica for the Silver. Sanya Richards of the United States, …read more


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