Verstappen on top in Hungary as Red Bull claim record 12th successive win

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen picked up his seventh win in a row as the team clinched a record setting 12th consecutive win by dominating the Hungarian Grand Prix. McLaren’s Lando Norris finished second while Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez moved from P9 to P3 ahead of Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton who had started the race from pole.

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Harman remains five ahead as Young and Rahm make moves – The Open

Brian Harman responded superbly to Jon Rahm’s Royal Liverpool Open course-record 63 to maintain his stranglehold on the championship in Hoylake. He takes a five-shot lead into Sunday’s last round over fellow American Cameron Young, who is seven under after a 66.

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Pogačar triumphs on stage 20 as Vingegaard awaits coronation – Tour de France

Jonas Vingegaard all but secured a second Tour de France triumph as rival Tadej Pogacar ended his race on a high with victory in Stage 20 in the Vosges. Pogacar outkicked Felix Gall, Vingegaard and the Yates brothers in a five-up sprint after local legend Thibaut Pinot came close to the perfect Tour swansong. Italy’s Giulio Ciccone secured the polka dot jersey.

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Hamilton narrowly pips Verstappen to pole in Hungary

Lewis Hamilton claimed his first pole position in 595 days with a fine qualifying lap for Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix. Hamilton crossed the line at the Hungaroring just 0.003 seconds ahead of Red Bull rival Max Verstappen to take his first pole since the penultimate round of the 2021 season in Saudi Arabia. McLaren’s Lando Norris will start from third.

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Brian Harman five clear of Fleetwood heading into weekend – The Open

England’s Tommy Fleetwood is Brian Harman’s closest challenger after the American hit a sensational six-under-par 65 to lead The Open by five shots. Harman holed four successive birdies from the second and a 15-foot eagle putt on the 18th to move to 10 under after two rounds at Royal Liverpool.

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