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FIA replaces Hungary Turn 5 grass with gravel after Tsunoda's qualifying crash

Atlas F1 Bulletin Board 

The FIA has replaced part of the grass strip at the Hungaroring’s Turn 5 ahead of Formula 1’s 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix after it contributed to Yuki Tsunoda’s qualifying crash.The RB driver crashed hard exiting the long right-hander on his final lap in Q3 – smashing the left-hand side of his car against the barriers behind the corner’s runoff and leaving Tsunoda bruised.While Tsunoda ran ...Keep reading

India's Kush Maini wins his first-ever Formula 2 Sprint Race at Hungarian Grand Prix

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India's Kush Maini secured his first Formula 2 Sprint Race win at the Hungarian Grand Prix after the initial winner, Richard Verschoor, was disqualified for a technical infringement. This victory moved Maini to 8th in the standings with 66 points. The 23-year-old driver, currently the sole Indian in F2, demonstrated impressive skill and composure on the Hungaroring circuit.

Ticket News: Curzon Ashton (A)

AFC Fylde 

Chris Beech’s side continues their preparations for the 2024/25 Vanarama National League season with a trip to face National League North side Curzon Ashton on Tuesday night, kick-off 7:30pm. The clash makes up Fylde’s fifth pre-season fixture following victories against Blackpool, Lancaster and Longridge before facing a very strong Wigan Athletic side at Mill Farm. […]

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B'desh's top court scales back govt jobs quota after unrest killed scores

Business Standard 

Bangladesh's top court on Sunday scaled back a controversial quota system for government job applicants after it led to nationwide unrest and deadly clashes between police and protesters that have killed scores of people. The Supreme Court in its verdict ordered 93% of the government jobs to be allocated on a merit-based system, leaving the remaining 7% for relatives of veterans who fought in Bangladesh's war of independence in 1971 and other categories. Earlier, the system reserved 30% of such jobs the relatives of war veterans. Читать дальше...

Lighter bags, heavier hearts: Kitchens feel pinch of vegetable price rise

Business Standard 

Those who couldn't buy fresh vegetables would smash open an onion, sprinkle salt and eat it with a roti. But even those days are gone with the humble onion just too expensive, says vegetable vendor Imad Khan, recalling the staple image of the poor in India. About 10 km from the Sahibabad Sabzi Mandi in Ghaziabad where Khan sets up shop, homemaker Poonam Singh in Delhi's Mayur Vihar has not put tomatoes in any dish for almost a month, taking away an essential ingredient from her cooking. Khan and... Читать дальше...