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Why have Felipe Massa’s lawyers started legal action to strip Hamilton of 2008 F1 title?
Why have Felipe Massa’s lawyers started legal action to strip Hamilton of 2008 F1 title?
Felipe Massa’s lawyers have started legal action against Formula 1 and the FIA over the 2008 F1 title loss to Lewis Hamilton, seeking substantial damages following that year’s “Crashgate” scandal. Lawyers acting on Massa’s behalf allege that the former Ferrari driver has been “the victim of a conspiracy committed by individuals at the highest level of F1 together with the FIA and Formula One management.” Massa missed out on the 2008 title in dramatic circumstances at the final race in Brazil as Hamilton – then driving for McLaren - claimed the point he needed on the final lap in wet conditions. “Crashgate” rocked the sport when the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix saw Renault’s Fernando Alonso win the race before it emerged that his team-mate Nelson Piquet Jr. had deliberately crashed to bring out a safety car that played into Alonso’s hands. That safety car prompted a Massa pit stop that Ferrari mishandled, with Massa eventually finishing the race 13th while Hamilton came home third. Read More ITV descends into chaos as ‘psychic parrot’ predicts winner of World Cup final Borthwick hits out at ‘personal attacks’ against Farrell ahead of Rugby World Cup Spectator imitating bee disturbs tennis player mid-match
2023-08-18 19:47
Score a refurbished iPad mini 2 for just $99.99
Score a refurbished iPad mini 2 for just $99.99
TL;DR: As of Sept. 25, you can grab a new-to-you iPad mini 2 (16GB, WiFI)
2023-09-25 17:45
How to watch India vs. England in the ICC Cricket World Cup for free
How to watch India vs. England in the ICC Cricket World Cup for free
India and England have had very different experiences at the 2023 Cricket World Cup. For
2023-10-28 12:58
What happens when you hit a 4,000-step target each day
What happens when you hit a 4,000-step target each day
Just 4,000 steps a day could be enough to reduce a person’s risk of early death, according to a new study – but academics found people reap more health benefits from every additional step. Fitness trackers and smart phones mean that people are more focused than ever on achieving the lauded 10,000 steps a day. But the new study, published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, found that the number of steps a person needs to walk each day to benefit their health could be lower than previously thought. Researchers found that walking at least 3,967 steps a day helped a person start to reduce their risk of dying from any cause. And walking at least 2,337 steps a day started to reduce the risk of dying from heart diseases. The study, the largest of its kind to date, did conclude that the more a person walks, the lower the risk of premature death. Even if people walked as many as 20,000 steps a day, the health benefits continued to increase, they said. They found that the risk of dying from any cause or from cardiovascular disease – diseases of the heart and blood vessels – decreases significantly with every 500 to 1,000 extra steps a person walks. Indeed an extra 1,000 steps a day was associated with a 15 per cent reduction in the risk of dying from any cause, and an increase of 500 steps a day was associated with a seven per cent reduction in dying from cardiovascular disease. Academics, led by Maciej Banach, professor of cardiology at the Medical University of Lodz in Poland, and adjunct professor at the Ciccarone Centre for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the US, examined 17 different studied with information on almost 227,000 people. People were tracked for an average of seven years. “Our study confirms that the more you walk, the better,” said Prof Banach. “We found that this applied to both men and women, irrespective of age, and irrespective of whether you live in a temperate, sub-tropical or sub-polar region of the world, or a region with a mixture of climates. “In addition, our analysis indicates that as little as 4,000 steps a day are needed to significantly reduce deaths from any cause, and even fewer to reduce deaths from cardiovascular disease.” “In a world where we have more and more advanced drugs to target specific conditions such as cardiovascular disease, I believe we should always emphasise that lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, which was a main hero of our analysis, might be at least as, or even more effective in reducing cardiovascular risk and prolonging lives.” Dr Ibadete Bytyci, from the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo, and senior author of the paper, added: “Until now, it’s not been clear what is the optimal number of steps, both in terms of the cut-off points over which we can start to see health benefits, and the upper limit, if any, and the role this plays in people’s health. However, I should emphasise that there were limited data available on step counts up to 20,000 a day, and so these results need to be confirmed in larger groups of people.” Health officials in England previously urged people to focus on increase the pace of their walking, rather than just focus on the distance or number of steps. People should “focus on brisk walking, not just 10,000 steps”, according to 2018 advice from Public Health England and the Royal College of GPs. Read More Wilko isn’t just a shop – it’s a magical portal to essential British tat ‘Oblivious’ woman defended after walking through beach wedding: ‘They don’t own the beach’ Woman behind ‘not real’ plane tirade identified as marketing executive with $2m home Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-08-09 14:53
10 of the best JavaScript courses you can take online for free
10 of the best JavaScript courses you can take online for free
TL;DR: A wide range of free JavaScript courses are available for free on Udemy. Learn
2023-07-09 12:26
Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario, to step back from the role
Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario, to step back from the role
This is kind of like when it's time to choose a new Pope, except arguably
2023-08-22 03:26
Paris Air Show back with climate, defence in focus
Paris Air Show back with climate, defence in focus
Military and civilian aircraft streaked across the sky as the Paris Air Show returned Monday after a four-year Covid-induced hiatus, with a big crowd including Ukrainian...
2023-06-19 18:47
Apollo Hit With $264 Million Suit Over Vegas Lounge Karaoke
Apollo Hit With $264 Million Suit Over Vegas Lounge Karaoke
Apollo Global Management Inc. and its Venetian Las Vegas were sued over accusations that they profited from a
2023-11-22 10:54
'Humans of New York' creator slams Indian version for suing rival
'Humans of New York' creator slams Indian version for suing rival
The creator of "Humans of New York" has slammed an Indian version of the blog for suing a rival, accusing it of unreasonably monetising...
2023-09-25 16:57
What is the Ukraine grain deal and will it be renewed?
What is the Ukraine grain deal and will it be renewed?
A UN-sponsored deal which let Ukraine continue exporting grain despite the war is due to expire.
2023-05-16 19:23
Who are Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee's children? Star once said their children 'melted all the heartache'
Who are Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee's children? Star once said their children 'melted all the heartache'
Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness raised their children away from the public eye
2023-09-16 05:57
Jack in the Box Announces Full-Time Head Twitch Creator Known as GAMER JACK
Jack in the Box Announces Full-Time Head Twitch Creator Known as GAMER JACK
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2023-05-11 02:50