Aditya secures win at JKRAS
Aditya Patel made sure the national anthem would sound out over the Buddh International Circuit with a fighting win in the 16th and final round of the JK Racing Asia Series here on Sunday.
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Patel takes first single-seater win
Aditya Patel made sure the national anthem would sound out over the Buddh International Circuit with a fighting win in the 16th and final round of the JK Racing Asia Series here on Sunday.
Retiring Schumacher leaves Indian shores disappointed
He may have won seven world championships since his 1991 debut at Spa in Belgium. He may have racked up a record 1560 points, won an eye-popping 91 Grand Prix from his 305 starts, and 155 podium finis
‘Ferrari action not in spirit of sport’
Italian Formula One team Ferrari find themselves in the middle of a raging controversy two days ahead of the 2nd Grand Prix of India here on Sunday, having come out with a statement that suggested sup
Seb faces a bigger battle this time
One year ago, Sebastian Vettel arrived at the Buddh International Circuit already anointed champion of the 2011 Formula One season, having sealed his second title in a row with a comfortable podium finish in Japan.
Knock-down, drag-out tale of Indian boxing
If there is one criticism about sports literature in India, it is simply this — there is just not enough of it. Over the years, books relating to sports in India have tended — perhaps inevitably — to be on cricket. Cricket dominates not just the headlines, but also the most mindspace and, consequently, much of the literary effort has tended to be on or around the willow game.
AITA picks two Olympic teams, but will Paes go?
Cornered by rival atte-mpts to force a decision, the All India Tennis Association opted to enter two men’s doubles teams for the London Olympics, and hoped for the best.
Yellow brigade seek greener pastures at Pink City
Two teams on the cusp of the play-off stages of IPL-V, and the stakes could not have been higher.
It is cricket’s equivalent of the Last Chance Saloon, and fittingly, the sun — as it did in all thos
Bulls run into Delhi Daredevils
They have come agonisingly close twice in three games only to falter at the finish, and Deccan Chargers coach Darren Lehmann will have read out the Riot Act going into their next game here on Thursday
A lonely, hard journey, and thereafter
Passion and pain are more intertwined qualities than is widely realised. Suffering feeds a well-spring of creativity.