February, 2023
Honda considering formal F1 return in 2026
Honda says it is considering a formal return to Formula 1 to coincide with the new engine regulations that will be introduced in 2026.
‘No extra pressure’ | Piastri moving on from ‘drama’ ahead of F1 debut
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri has admitted “there’ll be some rust” during his rookie Formula 1 season after not racing for over a year but insists he isn’t feeling extra pressure following his contentious move from Alpine.
Catterall hits back at Taylor | ‘I’m coming for Prograis!’
Jack Catterall has condemned Josh Taylor for not going ahead with their expected rematch.
Stokes backs Brook to be ‘global superstar’ | Atherton: He is undroppable
Ben Stokes backed Harry Brook to become a “global superstar” after a “clinical” and “entertaining” England thumped New Zealand in the first Test for a sixth victory in a row.
India beat Australia in second Test to take 2-0 series lead
India triumphed by six wickets inside three days of the second test to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a 2-0 lead in the four-match series on Sunday.
Blanchfield makes title claim after dominating Andrade
Erin Blanchfield blazed past former strawweight champion Jessica Andrade with a second-round submission via rear-naked choke in Saturday night’s main event of the evening. She now has her eyes set on a shot at the flyweight title.
Scottish Premiership: Who will strike first… Motherwell or Hearts?
Listen to Sportsound commentary and follow live text updates as Motherwell host third-placed Hearts in the Scottish Premiership.
Watch: Athletics 2023 – UK Indoor Championships day two
Watch day two of the UK Indoor Championships in the Utilita Arena, Birmingham, with finals including the men’s and women’s 200m.
Watch: 2023 World Ski Championships: Feller, Noel & Ryding in action
Watch live Red Button coverage of the Men’s Slalom- Run1 and 2 in the 2023 World Ski Championships in Courchevel, France.
‘Stokes’ entertainers are just getting started’
England have made winning a habit after setting out to entertain and there is still room to improve, says chief cricket writer Stephan Shemilt.