British police have arrested seven people after storming the track at Silverstone at the start of the British Grand Prix in the Formula 1 World Championship. After raising red flags due to a major crash that occurred on the first lap, protesters stormed the track before landing on the ground.
Verstappen blames it on luck…
In the same vein, Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz expressed his great joy at the English Grand Prix at Silverstone. During his statements, Sainz said, “I don’t know what to say, it’s amazing, it’s a special day and I’ll never forget it.”
As for Max Verstappen, he blamed it on luck: it was a bad day, we managed to start a new life in this race, we made a great series, but the floor of my car was badly damaged, but we did our best to get there. best positions.
The sinner knocked Alcaraz out of Wimbledon
In tennis, in the fourth round of the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament, Italian Janick Şener scored an important victory in a match that brought him his Spanish colleague Carlos Alcaraz, and with this victory, Şener reached the quarterfinals of this tournament to accompany everyone. Italian Cameron Norrie, who in turn defeated the American Tommy Ball 3-0, and David Goffin, who defeated the American Tiafoe in a marathon match 3-2, and David Goffin, who defeated the American Tiavoy 3-0.
Al-Hilal extend the contract with their coach…
Saudi club Al-Hilal have announced the extension of the contract of Argentine coach Ramon Diaz for an extra season, days after the team won the Saudi Pro League title for the third consecutive and eighteenth time in its history.
International Miscellaneous:
The Egyptian Football Association, led by Gamal Allam, has determined the stadium and timing of last season’s Egyptian Cup final, which will see Al-Ahli and Zamalek face off on July 21.
Ittihad Jeddah are keen to keep the services of their Egyptian defender Ahmed Hegazy for a longer period in order to refute all reports of the club wanting to get rid of the player.
Egyptian runner Basant Hemida won the gold medal in the 200m at the Mediterranean Games in Oran, Algeria. Bassan Hamida also broke the record in the 200 meters at the Mediterranean Games by winning the gold medal with a time of 22.49 seconds.
Source: El Iktisad