Munich. The BMW M Motorsport family is gaining reinforcement
for the 2026 season. Jordan Pepper (RSA) will become a BMW M works
driver and will compete in races next year in the BMW M4 GT3 EVO.
The 29-year-old is…
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Jordan Pepper becomes a BMW M works driver.
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McLaren Racing expands commitment to supporting the next generation of female motorsport talent
McLaren Racing today announced that it is doubling down on its commitment to opening pathways into motorsport and STEM careers for women by expanding its Driver Development Programme and entering a second car into the all-female F1 Academy…
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No matter who sits out, South Africa find a way to win: Kagiso Rabada
South African pacer Kagiso Rabada, who missed the first Test against India here due to a rib injury, is in awe of his team’s ability to rebound from setbacks and “find a way to win” no matter who is left out.
The reigning World Test…
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Brendan Doggett poised for Test cricket debut in first Ashes Test against England
Already nervous as he waited to bat in a tight match, Brendan Doggett’s heart rate skyrocketed when told he could be a week away from a Test debut.
As South Australia were pulling off a crucial Sheffield Shield run chase in Hobart last Wednesday,…
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Pakistan Shaheens crush India A: Mohsin Naqvi hails historic Asia Cup win
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi heaped praise on the Pakistan Shaheens team after their comprehensive win over India A in the Rising Stars Asia Cup on Sunday, November 16. The Pakistan side beat India by eight wickets, thanks…
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Queensland former rugby league player Trevor Gillmeister charged over alleged assault
Queensland retired rugby league player and Seven News rugby league analyst Trevor Gillmeister has been charged after an alleged incident at a Brisbane venue.
Queensland police were called to a licensed premises in Brisbane City on Friday after…
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Pakistan Cricket Board hands Sarfaraz Ahmed full responsibility for Shaheens, U19 setup
Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has been handed full responsibility by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for overseeing the Pakistan Shaheens and Under-19 teams, marking a major restructuring within the board’s development pathway.
The move…
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The Ashes: Joe Root is England player to keep quiet, says Scott Boland
Boland looked likely to be a reserve to the first-choice Australia pace attack in this series, but will now be in the Australia XI for the opening Test following injuries to captain Pat Cummins and fellow seamer Josh Hazlewood.
Boland and Mitchell…
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India, Pakistan blind women show spirit of cricket with handshakes
‘Biggest opportunity’
There were hardly any spectators but the match was shown live on Sri Lanka’s national television, Rupavahini. Blind Sri Lankan officials hosting the tournament “watched” the match on YouTube by listening to the…
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