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Christian Horner’s reaction says it all as Sergio Perez crash causes Italian GP red flag | F1 | Sport

Sergio Perez‘s struggles continued on Friday afternoon after he crashed out of the FP2 session, colliding with the barriers at the final corner and bringing out the red flag.
The Mexican driver was sitting clear of his Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen in the timing sheets heading into the final ten minutes of the session when he lost control of his career coming out of the final corner.
This is the latest slip-up from Checo, who will be having nightmares thinking back to his practice crash ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix prior to the summer break.
Perez has endured a miserable season thus far, and this incident, while not causing major damage to his RB19, will pile more pressure onto his shoulders heading into qualifying and the Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was visibly frustrated by the crash, struggling to contain his disbelief as the marshals red flagged the session with fewer than ten minutes left on the clock.
This wasn’t the only red flag of the session as Lance Stroll’s Aston Martin ground to a halt coming out of the Ascari chicane in sector three with just over four minutes of green flag running out of the way, but unlike the Canadian’s misfortune, the second stoppage was triggered by a driver error.
Despite Checo’s struggles, the team have remained supportive of their man, although this could change if Checo continues to make costly errors as his team-mate dominates. With 13 rounds of the season in the books, Verstappen has now recorded nine successive race wins and sits 138 points ahead of the 33-year-old in the standings.
Speaking about Perez’s future at Zandvoort, Horner said: “Checo’s situation for next year is clear. He’s a Red Bull Racing driver, we have an agreement with him. Irrelevant of agreements, we’re pleased with the job that he’s doing, you saw his drive today, he was unlucky with the pit lane speed limiter.
“He’s second in the world championship. He’s the only driver other than Max to have won Grands Prix this year. It’s easy to beat up on him when the barometer is so high on the other side. He will be our driver in 2024.”
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Conor Benn shows true colours after losing to Chris Eubank Jr and picks his next fight | Boxing | Sport

Conor Benn teased a potential rematch with Chris Eubank Jr in a classy interview after losing to his bitter rival via unanimous decision. The highly-anticipated bout went the way of the older fighter, who honoured his legendary father by claiming the spoils after 12 punishing rounds. Neither man left anything on the table in a fight which clearly meant more than just winning.
All three judges scored it 116-112 in favour of Eubank despite how close it was from the first bell to the final seconds of the last round. Benn was visibly distraught as the decision was read out and appeared to be holding back tears as he embraced his father Nigel. He kept it classy in his post-fight interview, though, as he refused to dispute the outcome.
Benn also played down his bitter war of words with the Eubank camp before the bout, dismissing it as nothing more than fighting talk.
“I don’t know,” he said. “Maybe fourteen months out of the ring played a factor. That’d be the only thing, inactivity. Apart from that, I felt like it was a close fight. I’m not going to go ‘yeah I think I won it’ and all that.
“I’ve got to watch it back. I know it was close. I stayed on the ropes maybe a bit too long. He worked harder towards the end. But I’ll have to watch it back.
“I enjoyed it and a massive thank you to all my supporters who came out. Some homecoming. We always knew Chris is a good fighter. All the fighting talk is fighting talk. He’s a good fighter.”
Benn went on to insist that while he would be open to a rematch with Eubank, he would also be happy to return to welterweight and face Mario Barrios for a world title shot.
“If we don’t do the rematch, which I’d love to avenge that loss, I’ll drop down to welterweight and win the WBC world title,” he added. “It’s either Mario Barrios or the rematch with Eubank. Whichever happens next, I’ll be content with.”
His father Nigel also spoke in the immediate aftermath of the fight to emphasise the importance of losing gracefully. He made it clear that he was proud of his son despite the result, pledging to examine what went wrong and go back to the drawing board.
“I thought he did really well,” said the elder Benn. “He’ll learn a lot from this. He’ll come back stronger. He was working too much on the ropes.
“He should’ve been off the ropes, but we’re not taking anything away from Chris. It’s his night. We can handle defeat gracefully, you know what I mean? Now we go back to the drawing board and look where we went wrong. That’s it.”
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Chris Eubank Jr taken to hospital after gruelling Conor Benn win | Boxing | Sport

Chris Eubank Jr has been taken to hospital as a precautionary measure after his win over Conor Benn. A gruelling 12-round battle went the way of Eubank Jr with all three judges scoring it a 116-112 victory in the 35-year-old’s favour at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The British middleweight was then advised by the British Boxing Board of Control doctor to go to get checked over and he left the stadium in an ambulance. Such actions are commonplace for boxers who have gone the distance in tough fights as a precaution. Eubank Jr wore a cut over his right eye after a clash of heads and looked exhausted towards the fight’s conclusion after dropping down to make the 11st 6lb middleweight limit.
Speaking after his win, Eubank Jr said: “First of all, thank the one above. I knew I was capable of that. I just needed someone to bring that out of me. I’m not going to lie, I didn’t expect he’d be the guy to do that. The fact our fathers did what they did all those years ago, it brings out a different soul, a different spirit into you.
“That’s what we both showed here tonight.”I pushed through. There’s a lot of things that have been going on in my life that I’m not going to get into right now. I’m happy to have this man back with me. We’ve upheld the family name like we said we were going to do. Onwards and upwards.”
Eubank Sr was present to witness the fight despite previously requesting for it to be called off and calling his son a “disgrace” for slapping Benn with an egg at a press conference. The 58-year-old turned up by surprise alongside his son and later insisted in the ring: “I was always going to be here.”
Asked about having his dad present, Chris Jr said: “It was a big lift. It was one of those things that was special. It was special. He needed to be here. All of this was because of what he did. And we did it again baby.”
On his opponent Benn, Eubank Jr admitted: “Everything surprised me. I didn’t know he had what he had in him. I really didn’t. I thought I’d break him early. I underestimated him. I didn’t train for a fight like that. I didn’t know he had that in him. He’s never shown that but then again he’s never had to show it. He had to show it tonight. So did I.”
While the defeated Benn reacted: “Maybe fourteen months out of the ring played a factor. That’d be the only thing – inactivity. Apart from that, I felt like it was a close fight. I’m not going to go, ‘Yeah I think I won it.’ and all that, I’ve got to watch it back. I know it was close.
“I stayed on the ropes maybe a bit too long. He worked harder towards the end. But I’ll have to watch it back. But I enjoyed it and a massive thank you to all my supporters who came out. Some homecoming. We always knew Chris is a good fighter. All the fighting talk is fighting talk.
“He’s a good fighter. I believe I can fight at 160lbs. If we don’t do the rematch, which I’d love to avenge that loss, I’ll drop down to welterweight and win the WBC world title. It’s either Mario Barrios or the rematch with Eubank. Whichever happens next I’ll be content with.”
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Snooker scores LIVE: Ronnie O’Sullivan and John Higgins match updates | Other | Sport

Ronnie O’Sullivan admitted that he wishes he could play another sport rather than snooker.
That’s down to the mental toll that snooker takes on the Rocket, who compared it to chess and would rather play football instead.
He told TNT Sports: “I can’t switch off, no. It’s with you all the time. Even when I’m at home practising. If I’ve had a dodgy day, I go home and I’m sitting there and I’m like quiet, moody.
“Sort of like in my own head and the missus is looking at me, thinking, ‘come on, liven up’. I say snooker’s like chess with balls. It’s one of them sports.
“You see chess players. There’s a lot going on in their heads. But with footballers, you just have a laugh and a joke. I envy it. I wish I could have been a footballer. They look like you’re having a great time.”
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