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Aston Martin Drivers Expected to Retire Early From Australia GP as Issues Explained

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The 2026 Formula 1 season gets underway this weekend at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. It’s set to be an intriguing season due to huge regulation changes, which could completely shake up the pecking order.

McLaren were mightily impressive in 2025 as Lando Norris picked up his first World Drivers’ Championship. The Woking-based team aren’t expected to be nearly as dominant this year, though.

Ferrari and Mercedes have both stood out in testing and, going into the start of the season, look to be the strongest teams. Red Bull Racing and McLaren are also both expected to challenge near the top of the grid once again.

But, while the four aforementioned teams are expected to excel once more, one team is in serious trouble going into the curtain raiser in Australia.

Aston Martin Drivers Expected to Retire Early in Melbourne

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It was a difficult 2025 season for Aston Martin, who finished a disappointing seventh in the Constructors’ Championship. Their struggles are set to continue as they are expected to have a nightmare opening race of the season.

Aston Martin Team Principal Adrian Newey has given a concerning press conference ahead of the opening Grand Prix of the season.

The 67-year-old has suggested that both of Aston Martin’s drivers, Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, will retire early from the 58-lap race due to concerns that vibrations from the wheel could cause serious damage to their drivers. Newey said, per Sky Sports:

“Fernando is of the feeling that he can’t do more than 25 laps consecutively before he will risk permanent nerve damage to his hands. Lance is of the opinion that he can’t do more than 15 laps before that threshold.

“I think there’s no point in (not) being open and honest in this meeting (press conference) on our expectations. It’s something that unfortunately Koji and I haven’t had a chance to discuss properly prior to this meeting.

“We are going to have to be very heavily restricted on how many laps we do in the race until we get on top of the source of the vibration and improve the vibration at source.”

Fernando Alonso: I Just Hope to Finish the Race

Fernando Alonso

Alonso has spoken out about the numbness he gets while driving the car. He said: “The driver, we feel those as well and feel a little bit numb in the fingers and feet as well because of this low frequency all the time in the car.”

The 44-year-old kept expectations very low, saying that finishing the race would be a good weekend for the team. He added:

“I hope to finish the race, first of all. It’s true that in Bahrain and Barcelona we faced these anomalous vibrations coming from the engine. I think they are understood. There were a couple of solutions on the dyno since Bahrain, so hopefully we will have a better feeling in FP1.

“I’m optimistic that after the changes they made the last week, we can have a more normal weekend. If we can finish the race unexpectedly, that would be a good first race of the year.”

Stroll also had his say on his side’s problems. Of the vibrations, he said: “I guess just like electrocute yourself in a chair or something like that, and it’s not far off. It’s a very uncomfortable vibration. It’s bad for the engine but it’s also bad for the human inside the car. We need to just get on top of it but I think we will.

“If we still have the same vibration issues we had with the car in Bahrain, it’s going to be hard to do much more than 10-15 laps. If we resolved those issues the last couple of weeks, then I think we can go much further into the race. Time will tell.”

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Alexi Lalas Tips USMNT Star to Become ‘Greatest American Soccer Player in History’

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US soccer cult hero Alexi Lalas is hoping that one member of the current United States national team can build on an already impressive club legacy with a convincing showing at the 2026 World Cup.

Lalas represented the United States at the 1994 and 1998 World Cups, as well as the 1992 and 1996 Olympics. After winning gold at the 1991 Pan American Games, Lalas won the 1995 US Cup, leading to him being named US Soccer Athlete of the Year. He finished his international career with 96 caps and is still well regarded by US football fans.

But as the United States looks to complete a memorable home campaign, Lalas has pinned his hopes on one standout individual who he believes can become the greatest American football player his country has ever produced.

Alexi Lalas’ Pick for Greatest American Soccer Player

United States players in a team huddle United States players via Reuters/Blake Dahlin

In recent decades, the debate for America’s all-time greatest player has come down to two: Landon Donovan and Clint Dempsey. And whilst Dempsey’s personality and consistent success in the Premier League have won him many admirers, Lalas prefers the former Bayern Munich and Everton star.

“I think when it comes right down to it, in a World Cup game for the country, if you have Landon Donovan and Clint Dempsey standing there, I’m going to pick Landon Donovan,” said Lalas. “Now, in a bar fight or a street game, I’m going to pick Clint Dempsey.”

However, the recent success of Christian Pulisic has changed the FOX analyst’s opinion. Pulisic has hit double figures with goal contributions in each of his three seasons at AC Milan. And after his starring role in a 3-0 victory over Udinese last season, Lalas argued that Pulisic is the Rossoneri’s star player currently.

“I think you are looking at it certainly right now, and if you need any more proof, this game is it, that he is an elite player in Serie A. He is, I think, arguably the best player for AC Milan,” stated Lalas on his State of the Union podcast.

Having picked up major honours at Milan, Borussia Dortmund, and Chelsea, including the Champions League and the Club World Cup with the latter, Pulisic is the most decorated US footballer at European level. But he may need more international success to convince the US supporters.


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Christian Pulisic | USMNT Kiyoshi Mio via Reuters

Donovan and Dempsey are worthy candidates, and are currently America’s joint all-time leading goalscorers on 57. Donovan also played a starring role in USMNT’s best modern run at a World Cup, making the quarterfinals in 2002. Dempsey, meanwhile, was the first American player to score at three different World Cups.

The United States goalkeepers, Tim Howard and Brad Friedel, also enjoyed highly successful careers in the Premier League and represented their country admirably on the global stage.

Donovan and Friedel’s teammate Claudio Reyna is also fondly remembered, having made the World Cup All Star Team in 2002, as well as finding success in the Premier League and the Bundesliga.

Alexi Lalas’ old teammates Cobi Jones, Jeff Agoos, and Marcelo Balboa can throw their hats in the ring for their international success alone. And Michael Bradley, America’s 151-cap man, followed an eerily similar path to Pulisic, travelling to the Bundesliga, then the Premier League, before winding up in Serie A at Roma.

But with almost a century of appearances and sustained successes in several of Europe’s top leagues, at just 27, Pulisic is still the man to beat. If the USA can add an unlikely World Cup winners’ medal to his cabinet, his legacy will surely be set in stone.


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Alexi Lalas Tips USMNT Star to Become ‘Greatest American Soccer Player in History’

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US soccer cult hero Alexi Lalas is hoping that one member of the current United States national team can build on an already impressive club legacy with a convincing showing at the 2026 World Cup.

Lalas represented the United States at the 1994 and 1998 World Cups, as well as the 1992 and 1996 Olympics. After winning gold at the 1991 Pan American Games, Lalas won the 1995 US Cup, leading to him being named US Soccer Athlete of the Year. He finished his international career with 96 caps and is still well regarded by US football fans.

But as the United States looks to complete a memorable home campaign, Lalas has pinned his hopes on one standout individual who he believes can become the greatest American football player his country has ever produced.

Alexi Lalas’ Pick for Greatest American Soccer Player

United States players in a team huddle United States players via Reuters/Blake Dahlin

In recent decades, the debate for America’s all-time greatest player has come down to two: Landon Donovan and Clint Dempsey. And whilst Dempsey’s personality and consistent success in the Premier League have won him many admirers, Lalas prefers the former Bayern Munich and Everton star.

“I think when it comes right down to it, in a World Cup game for the country, if you have Landon Donovan and Clint Dempsey standing there, I’m going to pick Landon Donovan,” said Lalas. “Now, in a bar fight or a street game, I’m going to pick Clint Dempsey.”

However, the recent success of Christian Pulisic has changed the FOX analyst’s opinion. Pulisic has hit double figures with goal contributions in each of his three seasons at AC Milan. And after his starring role in a 3-0 victory over Udinese last season, Lalas argued that Pulisic is the Rossoneri’s star player currently.

“I think you are looking at it certainly right now, and if you need any more proof, this game is it, that he is an elite player in Serie A. He is, I think, arguably the best player for AC Milan,” stated Lalas on his State of the Union podcast.

Having picked up major honours at Milan, Borussia Dortmund, and Chelsea, including the Champions League and the Club World Cup with the latter, Pulisic is the most decorated US footballer at European level. But he may need more international success to convince the US supporters.


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15 Greatest USA Players in Football History [Ranked]

Including Landon Donovan, Clint Dempsey, and Christian Pulisic, the best USMNT players of all time have been ranked.

The Mount Rushmore of American Soccer

Christian Pulisic | USMNT Kiyoshi Mio via Reuters

Donovan and Dempsey are worthy candidates, and are currently America’s joint all-time leading goalscorers on 57. Donovan also played a starring role in USMNT’s best modern run at a World Cup, making the quarterfinals in 2002. Dempsey, meanwhile, was the first American player to score at three different World Cups.

The United States goalkeepers, Tim Howard and Brad Friedel, also enjoyed highly successful careers in the Premier League and represented their country admirably on the global stage.

Donovan and Friedel’s teammate Claudio Reyna is also fondly remembered, having made the World Cup All Star Team in 2002, as well as finding success in the Premier League and the Bundesliga.

Alexi Lalas’ old teammates Cobi Jones, Jeff Agoos, and Marcelo Balboa can throw their hats in the ring for their international success alone. And Michael Bradley, America’s 151-cap man, followed an eerily similar path to Pulisic, travelling to the Bundesliga, then the Premier League, before winding up in Serie A at Roma.

But with almost a century of appearances and sustained successes in several of Europe’s top leagues, at just 27, Pulisic is still the man to beat. If the USA can add an unlikely World Cup winners’ medal to his cabinet, his legacy will surely be set in stone.


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Daniel Cormier’s Emotional Reaction to Dustin Poirier’s Arrest

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UFC legend Daniel Cormier has offered his reaction after his longtime friend Dustin Poirier was arrested for public drunkenness at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Sunday.

The 37-year-old former UFC interim lightweight champion Poirier was caught on police bodycam footage challenging a police officer to a fight and acting aggressively toward airport staff after seemingly having been removed from his flight due to being drunk.

If found guilty, ‘The Diamond’ could be jailed for up to a year and face a fine of up to $1,000.

Hard Not to Get Lost’ – Cormier’s Message to Struggling Dustin Poirier

Former two-division champion Cormier, who attended the same high school in Louisiana as Poirier, has now called for some empathy toward Poirier and said that the issues that Dustin is going through show the struggles that all professional athletes deal with as they adjust to retirement.

“I think that that showed how hard it is for fighters and athletes to retire,” Cormier said on his YouTube channel. “It’s hard to not get lost when you walk away from something that’s been so important and that truly becomes your identity.”

“I think we should have some empathy, people should be more careful to judge. Everybody loves Dustin. Dustin’s done some great things. We can’t forget the great work because of a mistake that he made. He’s not the only one. So many people struggle whenever that thing is gone,” Cormier said.

He pleaded with fans:

“Try to uplift the man. Try to uplift the person that’s struggling as opposed to joining the angry mob that is trying to pile onto Dustin Poirier right now.”

Dustin Poirier’s Tough Transition to Life After Fighting

Dustin Poirier

Cormier admitted there were warning signs along the way that Poirier may struggle to adapt to life after fighting. In an earlier interview, the pair discussed the idea of retirement and Poirier said he didn’t know what to expect as he had been fighting since the age of 17.

“I’ve been doing this longer than I haven’t been doing this. I’ve been fighting longer than I haven’t been fighting,” Poirier said, adding that he was scared and that he didn’t know how a regular person went about life. Cormier tried to reassure him and said it would give him freedom to focus on other things.

Poirier addressed his arrest on his Instagram and said that he will get some help as he is having difficulties now that he is no longer fighting in the Octagon, having retired after losing to Max Holloway at UFC 318 last July.


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Dustin Poirier Releases Honest and Vulnerable Statement After Bodycam Footage of Arrest Emerges

The Diamond took to Instagram after the police bodycam footage surfaced on social media of his recent arrest.

“I’m at the point where I need some help. Walking away from fighting hasn’t been easy on me and alcohol isn’t the answer,” Poirier said. “It has ruined my father’s life and I will not allow it to ruin mine. My family deserve me at 100%. I’m trying to do everything I can to get my mind right and take the right next steps.”

Poirier had a storied career in the UFC spanning more than 14 years and over 30 fights. During that time, he won multiple performance bonuses and fought some of the organisation’s biggest names, including Conor McGregor, Khabib Nurmagomedov and Justin Gaethje.

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