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    Ian Wright teases incredible career change just one day after announcing he is quitting Match of the Day

    IAN WRIGHT has teased an incredible career change after announcing he will leave Match of The Day.Wright has been a long-term pundit on the show, beginning while he was still a player in 1997.
    Ian Wright is set to step away from our screens on Match of the DayCredit: BBC
    Wright is set to act in a new Netflix filmCredit: Twitter
    He joined as a full-time pundit on the show in 2002 and became an icon on the nation’s screens.
    A disagreement with producers saw him step back between 2008 and 2015 but after returning he became a stalwart on the highlights show.
    On stepping back from the show this time he said he wanted “to do a few more different things with my Saturdays” after turning 60.
    And one of those other things looks to be an acting gig.
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    The legendary Gunner will appear in the new Netflix film called The Kitchen, which comes out on January 19.
    The film is directed by Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares and set in a futuristic London.
    It also stars Kano of Topboy fame.
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    Wrighty is seen in the trailer sporting his signature hat and glasses combination.
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    A source said: “Daniel [Kaluuya] is a massive Gooner, and a huge Ian Wright fan. He’s written this incredible thriller, and wanted Ian to appear.
    “So he got in touch, and Ian was delighted — and leapt at the chance.
    “He hasn’t had any acting lessons but after years appearing on Match of the Day — and having recently shot an M&S gig — he’s actually a natural in front of the camera. He has about four scenes.”
    Fans have speculated that he could be set to join the next series of Strictly Come Dancing as one of the big name stars next year.
    Some even went as far as saying he could be the new judge after speculation that Craig Revel Horwood would quit.
    Wright will still be on Match of The Day until the end of this season, and will be hoping that Arsenal’s title push could provide him with the ultimate parting gift. More

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    World’s worst football team lost 31-0 & were so bad goalie QUIT in humiliation… but that WASN’T their most dramatic game

    WHEN Thomas Rongen was offered the chance to coach the American Samoan national football team ahead of a World Cup qualifier, he jumped at the chance to move to the South Pacific paradise.But this was no ordinary coaching job in the sunshine.
    American Samoa’s in 2014 documentary Next Goal WinsCredit: Alamy
    America Samoa suffered the most crushing defeat ever in an international, losing 31-0 to AustraliaCredit: Getty
    They were dubbed the worst team in the world after losing all 30 of their official matchesCredit: Getty
    Dubbed the worst team in the world, the side had lost all 30 of their official matches during their 20-year history and in 2001 had suffered the most crushing defeat ever in an international, losing 31-0 to Australia.
    A decade on, Dutch-born Thomas — who had played alongside such legends as Johan Cruyff and George Best in the US before becoming a Major League Soccer coach — had just three weeks to knock them into shape before their qualifying matches for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
    But the seemingly impossible task would prove to be a lifeline for players and coach alike, offering redemption to the ridiculed 2001 goalie whose own son called him a loser, while putting Thomas in touch with a spirituality which allowed him to finally grieve for the loss of his teenage stepdaughter.
    The moving story, told in a 2014 documentary, Next Goal Wins, has now been turned into a Hollywood movie of the same name by director Taika Waititi, with Michael Fassbender in the role of Thomas.
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    The classic underdog-to-victory tale, to be released on Boxing Day, sees the former US Under-20 coach taking on a squad too unfit to last 90 minutes and leading them to their first international victory, a 2-1 win against Tonga, in November 2011.
    It also focuses on star player Jaiyah “Johnny” Saelua, the first transgender footballer to play as an international, with trans actor Kaimana in the role, and the seemingly fractious relationship between her and the coach.
    It was only after taking up the job in American Samoa that Thomas realised the uphill task ahead of him when he watched a few games in a tournament before meeting the team.
    The rag-tag bunch had turned out at the Pacific Games representing their tiny island territory, which lies 1,317 miles east of Fiji and has a population of just 44,620.
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    Thomas, now 67, told a sports website: “Nobody could play 90 minutes. OK, I’ve got three weeks, that’s an area where we can improve.
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    “I thought I could make a few tweaks, but I’m not sure you can do anything big in three weeks.”
    The team were also still mentally bruised by the humiliating Aussie defeat ten years earlier. It had come about after a last-minute demand for the players to produce American passports, which 19 out of 20 could not do.
    They were replaced by a new squad of inexperienced players with an average age of 19, two of whom, including Jaiyah, were just 15.
    Goalkeeper Nicky Salapu was the only original squad member who could produce the required passport — which he would live to regret after having to pick the ball out of the net 31 times. He retired from the game shortly afterwards.
    Thomas told us: “When he walked down the street with his son, they would say, ‘You’re the guy who gave up 31 goals’.
    “He said, ‘My son thinks I’m a loser and I’m done with this’.” The defeat haunted Nicky until Thomas persuaded him to return for the 2011 Tonga game which ended in victory.
    The coach explained: “He came back and the greatest moment was hugging him and he said, ‘I just called my son and he now thinks I’m a hero’. Those things end up being more important than some of the other stuff.”
    Thomas Rongen jumped at the chance to coach the American Samoa team ahead of a World Cup qualifierCredit: Alamy
    Thomas lead them to their first international victory, a 2-1 win against Tonga, in November 2011Credit: Handout
    The first goal came from captain Ramin Ott, who scored a rocket in the 44th minute.
    Shalom Luani doubled their lead in the 74th.
    Tonga scored with three minutes to go, but it was too late to snatch the landmark victory from the ecstatic American Samoan team.
    Portrayed in the film as a hard-drinking divorcee — which director Taika has admitted “twisted” the story — Thomas was battling demons when he arrived on the island in 2011.
    He was struggling to cope with the death of his stepdaughter Nicole, a 19-year-old college footballer, who died in a car crash in 2004.
    Although an atheist, Thomas embraced the deeply religious culture of the island, which is more than 98 per cent Christian, and found the daily prayers helped him to confront his grief for the first time.
    He said: “It’s a small island and there are a lot of tribes and around 4pm they all do their big bells, and everyone stops, even cars. People sit down and reflect and pray. This happened during a training session, and I was like, ‘What the f***?’ Then the third day I joined them in church and I just cried.
    “That was an awakening of a part in my body that I had suppressed and it allowed me to be free again and think about my daughter with a smile now.”
    Maori New Zealander Taika, who is married to British singer Rita Ora, says Next Goal Wins is inspired by the 2014 documentary but only loosely based on it.
    He told an audience at this year’s Toronto Film Festival: “I saw the documentary a few years ago and I thought it was a story I had to tell, and twist it — other- wise you might as well see the documentary.”
    Thomas Rongen and George BestCredit: gailmegaloudisrongen/instagram
    Michael Fassbender as Thomas in the new movieCredit: Entertainment Pictures / eyevine
    Thomas’s own incredible career is worthy of a documentary in itself.
    He first made his name as a player, rising through the ranks as a promising defender with Amsterdam-sche FC. Then, in his early 20s, he moved to the US to compete in the new North American Soccer League.
    He played — and roomed — with his hero Johan Cruyff, and George Best and Franz Beckenbauer, who all played out their later years in the US.
    Keeping up with George proved a challenge — particularly off the pitch. Thomas told sport website The Athletic how the Manchester United hero’s first wife Angie confronted him after a night-long booze-up on Christmas Eve 1979.
    He said: “Our routine was we’d drag him up the stairs, undress him and get him into bed and the next day we’d make sure he was OK. So we open the kitchen door and (Dutch footballer) Wim Suurbier steps in first, and Angie is standing there with a butcher knife.
    “She’s six feet away, she takes two steps forward, she has it above her head and she goes towards Bestie.”
    That drama ended without mishap, and peacemaker Thomas is similarly seen as a hero in American Samoa. But in the film he is at first portrayed as a bad guy, especially when it comes to Jaiyah’s identity.
    She is a member of the island culture’s “third gender”, or Fa’afafine, who are widely accepted in American Samoan society. Her team-mates were supportive throughout her career and she was known for her killer tackles and “taking no prisoners” on the pitch.
    But in the film Thomas initially deliberately misgenders her, calling her by her male name before she finally punches him to the ground.Jaiyah — who changed her name legally in 2017 and fully transitioned in 2019 — is behind the film but she insists the tension between her and Thomas is hugely exaggerated, calling their relationship “not bad”.
    She added: “It was a nice little twist to make Thomas — or Fassbender — into a villain in the movie.”
    Despite beating Tonga, American Samoa failed to qualify for the 2014 World Cup — they drew another qualifier 1-1 against the Cook Islands but lost another, against Samoa, 1-0.
    But under Thomas’s leadership they found a new sense of optimism and for Taika, Next Goal Wins was more about celebrating American Samoa than the team’s rise to victory.
    He told Time magazine that when audiences watch the movie: “I just want them to experience a little bit of a different culture that they probably never think about.”
    As for Thomas, he was originally to be played by Russell Crowe, a friend of the director, but he added: “He (Taika) said Russell is so heavy he can’t run up and down, so we went with Fassbender.”
    Now living in South Florida, Thomas is currently in talks to coach American Samoa for the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.
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    He said: “That might be a sequel.”

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    Beckham named best sports documentary EVER as fans hail new binge-watch genre with top 20 revealed

    BECKHAM has been named as the best sports documentary of all time despite only coming out last month.The Netflix series was watched by the masses as fans got a sneak peek into the life of one football’s biggest icons.
    David Beckham’s Netflix series has been named as the best sports documentary of all timeCredit: Reuters
    And in a nation that has been idolising David Beckham since his Manchester United days, it’s no surprise his documentary has come out on top.
    Research conducted by Betfair to celebrate the launch of their new mini-documentary Serial Winners revealed that Beckham was the country’s top pick for sports documentaries.
    The show beat out stiff competition including Pele, Welcome to Wrexham and the hugely popular basketball documentary The Last Dance.
    And it would appear that people all over the country are enjoying sitting down in front of the TV to re-live sport’s greatest moments more than ever.
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    The poll showed that each person has watched an average of TEN sports docs with some even sitting through over 30 of them.
    It’s not just sports fans that are sticking it on the box either with 60 per cent of people who don’t like sport admitting to really enjoying watching a sports documentary.
    The second most popular film according to the research was Senna which tells the the heartbreaking tragedy of Formula One driver Ayrton Senna’s untimely passing.
    While football’s Hollywood duo Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds sneaked into third spot with their Wrexham AFC docuseries, Welcome to Wrexham.
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    1. Beckham (Football)2. Senna (Formula One)3. Welcome to Wrexham (Football)4. Pele (Football)5. Alex Higgins: The People’s Champion (Snooker)6. Gazza (Football)7. Drive to Survive (Formula One)8. Diego Maradona (Football)9. Break Point (Tennis)10. Stop at Nothing: Lance Armstrong (Cycling)11. Sunderland Till I Die (Football)12. All or Nothing – Man City (Football)13. The Test – Australian Cricket Documentary (Cricket)14. The Last Dance (Basketball)15. All or Nothing – Spurs (Football)16. The Impossible Job (Football)17. Full Swing (Golf)18. Cheer (Cheerleading)19. All or Nothing – Juventus (Football)20. Icarus (Cycling)

    Some of football’s most iconic players also got their credit with documentaries about the likes of Pele, Diego Maradona and Paul Gascoigne all making the top 20.
    And shows and movies about an array of other sports have been hugely popular too including cricket, cycling, tennis, snooker and even cheerleading.
    In fact 36 per cent of people polled said that they have tuned into a show about a sport they’re not particularly interested in.
    And an incredible 16 per cent of people actually prefer watching a documentary over sitting through the live sport itself.
    Sports fans have another documentary on the horizon to get excited about, with a deep dive into racing superstar Rachael Blackmore set for release.
    It tells the story of her unconventional route to the top and what makes her so special with incredible access.
    Serial Winners: Rachael Blackmore is released 25 November and you can watch the trailer below.
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    Glenn Hoddle breaks silence on David Beckham Netflix documentary after Man Utd legend’s mum added him to ‘hit list’

    GLENN HODDLE has broken his silence on David Beckham’s Netflix documentary.The smash hit series released last month featured scathing criticism of Hoddle by Beckham’s wife Victoria and mum Sandra.
    Glenn Hoddle worked with David Beckham as England bossCredit: Rex
    Becks opened up about the 1998 World Cup in his recent Netflix documentaryCredit: Netflix
    A segment of the show explored Golden Balls’ infamous red card against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup.
    Ahead of the tournament, Hoddle had claimed that Beckham was “not focused” on football amid his blossoming celeb status.
    He even dropped Becks for the opening game against Tunisia, before the midfielder forced his way back in.
    Following England’s penalty shoot-out exit, the Three Lions boss said that Beckham had “cost” his country.
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    The then-Manchester United star received pelters from fans back in the UK, much to the ire of his loved ones.
    Reflecting during the documentary, Sandra revealed: “Glenn Hoddle said his head wasn’t in the right place [before Tunisia], didn’t he?
    “I just put him on my hit list – people that upset me.”
    Victoria added: “Glenn Hoddle didn’t come out and try to protect him. And how old was David, 23? You’re a kid at 23.
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    “Glenn Hoddle was a man. I wouldn’t say a man actually, he was an older person.”
    Appearing on talkSPORT, Hoddle responded to the documentary.
    The 66-year-old said: “I’ve got no problem with David. He was a fabulous player for me and one of the best players this country has produced.
    “I haven’t seen the documentary, I’ve got no worries with what he said. If it goes well, I wish him all the success.
    “I believe his mum had a little dig at me. Well, my mum would have defended me to the hilt as well.”
    Beckham, now 48, went on to win fans back over – becoming England captain and the Three Lions’ most capped outfield player with 115, before later being overtaken by Wayne Rooney.
    He played twice more for Hoddle following the 1998 World Cup controversy before the Tottenham legend was sacked as boss.
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    Watch awkward moment F1 star Carlos Sainz SMASHES Netflix trophy as audible gasps heard in Las Vegas

    CARLOS SAINZ made an unfortunate gaffe after winning The Netflix Cup.Ahead of the weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix, a host of Formula One stars teamed up with golf stars for a Netflix special tournament combining the two sports
    Carlos Sainz won the Netflix CupCredit: Getty
    Sainz accidentally dropped the trophyCredit: Getty
    Leaving the Ferrari ace stunnedCredit: Getty
    Fans sympathised with SainzCredit: Getty
    Ferrari driver Sainz – who is the only driver not in a Red Bull to win an F1 race this season – claimed the bragging rights over his rivals by winning the competition alongside Justin Thomas.
    He beat Brit Lando Norris and partner Rickie Fowler before seeing off Pierre Gasly and Max Homa in the final.
    Sainz, 29, was then presented with a Netflix-branded cup.
    However, he was left red-faced during the trophy ceremony when he accidentally SMASHED the trophy.
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    The Spaniard had hoisted the cup over his shoulder before it fell to pieces.
    Sainz was left with his hands on his head in shock.
    The event echoes when former McLaren team-mate Norris smashed Max Verstappen’s trophy at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
    Fans had a lot of sympathy for Sainz, with some blasting the “cheap” trophy.
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    One said: “Damn they really went all out with cheap jackets and cheap trophy lmao.”
    A second said: “Trophy Must’ve came straight Out of dollar Tree.”
    A third said: “With all the money Netflix has been pocketing from upping their subscriptions maybe they could’ve made the cup stronger?”
    Another joked: “Lando passed his curse.”
    A fifth said: “He’s in his Lando era.”
    While a sixth added: “Lando Norris curse is real.”
    The event echoed when Max Verstappen had his trophy smashed by Lando NorrisCredit: AFP
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    Roman Fury follows brother Tommy as he calls out Netflix star and influencer boxer Chase DeMoor to fight on Misfits

    ROMAN FURY wants to become the latest in his family to star on Misfits Boxing. The cruiserweight is 3-0 as a professional and joins the long list of fighting Furys.
    Roman Fury wants to fight on Misfits BoxingCredit: Alamy
    His older brother Tyson, 35, is a legend of British boxing and currently reigns as the WBC world heavyweight champion.
    Meanwhile younger sibling Tommy is 10-0 but shot to mainstream fame on the 2019 edition of reality TV show Love Island.
    His celebrity status has seen Tommy, 24, earn massive payday fights against YouTube’s biggest boxing stars Jake Paul and KSI.
    Tommy edged past Paul, 26, via split-decision in February and controversially beat KSI, 30, also on points in October.
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    Now brother Roman fancies a slot on a Misfists show and called out Chase Demoor, who was on Netflix show Too Hot to Handle.
    Roman, 27, told SecondsOut: “One hundred per cent he can have it whenever he wants.
    “I’d fight Chase DeMoor tomorrow. I think he’s absolutely pathetically useless and I don’t want wanna sound mean but I’m just being honest with you.
    “I’d fight him any day without training. So, Chase DeMoor find your b*****s, mate and let’s get it on.
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    “But it would be a very bad decision on your behalf if you was to take the fight with me.”
    DeMoor, 27, was actually beaten in his last bout, losing to YouTuber Tempo Arts, 19, on KSI’s undercard.
    The American later failed in appealing the loss.
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    Michael Schumacher update as bombshell new documentary to shed light on stricken star 10 years after tragic ski accident

    FANS of German F1 legend Michael Schumacher will be offered a rare glimpse at his life ten years on from his devastating ski accident.Schumacher, 54, has not appeared publicly nor have details of his health condition been revealed since 2013, when a blow to the head left him in a medically-induced coma for 250 days.
    Seven-time F1 title winner Schumacher was left with catastrophic injuries after a ski accident in 2013Credit: Alamy
    Schumacher’s wife Corinna has since kept details of her husband’s health privateCredit: Alamy
    Schumacher is widely considered one of the best drivers in F1 historyCredit: Alamy
    But a new five-part documentary by German broadcaster ARD may shed some light on what happened all those years ago and how the former Ferrari and Benetton star is now faring.
    The documentary, to be aired on December 28, will explore Schumacher’s early years including his rise to prominence, from a go-karting background to one of the best drivers in Formula One history.
    It will mark the 10-year anniversary of his horrific skiing accident, which occurred in the French Alps on December 29, 2013.
    The new series will follow a 2021 documentary produced by Netflix in which Schumacher’s wife Corinna remained tight-lipped about her husband’s condition, saying only that he was “different” post-crash.
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    Corinna is known to have protected her husband’s privacy to such an extent that only their immediate family and the closest of their friends know any details about how he is doing.
    Recently, in an interview with German magazine Bunte, Schumacher’s brother Ralf shared he now had little to do with the F1 star’s immediate family, including his wife and kids.
    Ralf said: “When I see his children Gina-Maria and Mick, my heart smiles.
    “If someone in the family is looking for my advice, I’m there. They go their own way.”
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    He made clear he still loved his brother’s family and said of his accident: “Unfortunately, sometimes life isn’t fair.
    “We have to accept it.”
    Meanwhile, Schumacher’s pal, former F1 driver Timo Glock, claimed to have kept in contact with the seven-time world champion.
    He told LuckyBlock: “I’ve also known other members of his family for a very long time, but I try not to impose on their privacy.
    “I respect their right to be private, and I don’t discuss Michael’s condition with them.”
    News of the upcoming documentary came mere days after the Schumachers’ family lawyer, Felix Damm, explained why a “final report” on the racing legend’s health post-accident was never made public.
    Speaking to German news outlet LTO, he said: “Of course, we discussed a lot about how this is possible. So we also considered whether a final report about Michael’s health could be the right way to do this.
    “But that wouldn’t have been the end of it and there would have had to be constantly updated ‘water level reports’. Because as those affected, it is not up to you to put an end to the media.
    “They could pick up on such a report again and again and ask, ‘And what does it look like now?’ one, two, three months or years after the message.
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    “And if we then wanted to take action against this reporting, we would have to deal with the argument of voluntary self-disclosure.”
    He said he understood fans’ interest in Schumacher’s health but believed they should be able to respect his family’s privacy.
    The former German Ferrari driver after winning the British F1 Grand Prix in 2002Credit: Alamy
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    Ex-F1 engineer Rob Smedley launches new karting series for kids, with supporting cast that includes Idris Elba.

    EX-F1 engineer Rob Smedley is trying to change the future of motorsport – with a little bit of help from Hollywood star Idris Elba.Smedley, who worked at Ferrari and Williams, has launched the Global Karting League, an electric go-kart series targeted at youngsters – whose parents don’t have deep pockets.
    Rob Smedley wants to do something ‘more purpose driven’ after leaving F1
    The Wire and Luther actor Idris Elba, seen here at the wheel of a Formula E racing car, is helping out the karting scheme via his academyCredit: Getty
    A junior karter gets to grips with the electric kart
    The series, which kicks off in the UK, will offer kids the chance to turn up and race electric go-karts for a fraction of the price of traditional petrol karts.
    Smedley, who is also working with the Idris Elba Speed Academy, hopes Global Karting League will give young racers the opportunity to reach F1 from different demographics.
    He said: “I’ve spent all my life in Formula One and when I stopped with the teams I wanted to do something more purpose driven.
    “One of the things that really interested me was how the majority of the drivers in F1 come from privileged backgrounds.
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    “And that only seemed to be getting more and more prevalent. I spent a lot of time looking at why and it comes down to grassroots level.
    “If you want to participate and be successful, you’ve got to have a huge budget and that’s just prohibitive. A huge barrier.
    “If you want to race at national level, you are getting into £100,000 and the next level and race in Europe, that’s £250,000 a year and it’s not open to anyone but ultra high net worth families.
    “We started with a blank sheet of paper and wanted to massively reduce the cost and complexity and that’s how the Global Karting League was born.
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    “It is about nurturing talent, creating a credible pathway through karting from the very grassroots and kids who’ve never done it before, to eventual world champions.”
    Smedley says that unlike football, many potential star drivers have never had the opportunity to try their hand at racing.
    He added: “If football was costing tens of thousands of pounds, we wouldn’t have found the immense talent across the years from different corners of the Earth.
    “You wouldn’t have found Leo Messi, you wouldn’t have found David Beckham, Paul Gascoigne or George Best.
    “We also have the Idris Elba Speed Academy. He’s somebody like myself who wants to give back.
    “He wants to represent those underrepresented communities. We had 400 kids try out and we filtered that down to 12 kids with the highest potential and put them into the Global Karting League, and they are all fully-funded.”
    One junior karter on the series is Sienna Greene, 15, from Coulsdon, who has the ambition of reaching F1.
    She said: “I first tried karting at a birthday party when I was about nine and I won and a little later I joined a cadet programme at my local track.
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    “Working with Idris has been fun. He’s a lovely person, and he’s really down to earth.
    “I prefer racing the electric karts to the petrol ones because if I do make a mistake, I find it easier to fix, compared to a petrol kart which takes longer to get back up to speed.” More