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    James Tarkowski’s wife slams ‘pathetic, disgusting’ trolls in X-rated rant after Everton star sent vile death threats

    THE wife of James Tarkowski has launched a staunch defence of the Everton star after he received ‘disgusting’ and vile death threats.Tarkowski, 32, was the subject of controversy on Wednesday following a controversial tackle on Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister during his sides 1-0 defeat in the Merseyside derby on Wednesday.James Tarkowski was subjected to death threats after his reckless challenge on Alexis Mac AllisterCredit: PAThe Everton star’s wife, Samantha, slammed the abuse as ‘disgraceful’ and ‘pathetic’Credit: Instagram @samanthajtarkowskiThe Toffees skipper went in hard to clear a loose ball with a sliding tackle before his follow through caught Argentina international Mac Allister high on the leg in the first half.Following a VAR review, Tarkowski was only awarded a yellow card by referee Sam Barrott, with the official deeming it to be “reckless” but not warranting a sending off.PGMOL chiefs later said the foul should have been judged as serious foul play and that VAR Paul Tierney was wrong not to intervene and recommend a review for a red card at the pitch side monitor.However, the twice-capped Englishman’s wife, Samantha, has revealed he was subjected to death threats.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIn an X-rated rant on her Instagram page, she said: “I wasn’t actually going to say anything because we usually just laugh if off but f*** it. “The level of abuse my husband is receiving – wishing death on him, vile comments about me, about us as a couple, and about him as a person – is beyond disgusting.”People forget that he is more than just a footballer. He is a husband, a father, a brother, a friend, and most importantly, the father of our two children.”He goes out there and does his job and does it very f****** well yet he’s subjected to so much hate. For those acting like he deliberately set out to hurt someone – are you serious?!Most read in Football”Football moves at speed, and tackles are split-second decisions. No player goes out there to injure someone and do you think any player would feel good about it if they did?”But the pure s*** messages, the threats? That’s intentional. That’s on you. Football is a sport, but the way some so-called ‘fans’ behave is disgraceful.What James Tarkowski did at full-time spotted after avoiding red card for horror lunge in Liverpool vs Everton clash”The abuse, the threats – it’s not passion, it’s pathetic. We’re real people, and this goes far beyond football.”Everton have also released a statement on the matter, calling it “unacceptable” and adding they were prepared to assist police in an investigation.Tarkowski revealed he apologised to Mac Allister for the tackle, saying: “It’s not a great challenge. I spoke to him and I apologised because it’s not a great tackle.”When the ball fell between us, I thought he was just going to come and I was expecting a big old-school 50-50 tackle but he just pulled out the tackle and as I lunged in I followed through and caught him pretty high so I’ve apologised to him and he’s accepted it.”Yeah, not a great one from me.”While he was on the end of a favourable decision for his challenge, he bemoaned VAR not intervening for an alleged offside against Luis Diaz before Diogo Jota scored the match winner.Everton statement on Tarkowski threats in full”Everton Football Club is aware of threats made towards James Tarkowski and his family on social media.”Such behaviour is completely unacceptable and has no place in football or society.”The club is liaising with James and his wife, Samantha, and stands ready to engage with the social media companies and assist the police with any potential investigation.”Everton strongly condemns any form of online or offline intimidation, threats or abuse directed as players, staff, or their families.”Tarkowski claimed the Colombian standing in an offside position behind him forced him to take action in lunging for the ball, with his loose touch on the ball seeing it fall to Jota before the goal.He said: “I was unaware he [Diaz] was offside, so he’s made me lunge for the ball. He’s affected my decision. For some reason, whatever that may be, they decided to give them a goal, which is bizarre.”The former Burnley star and Samantha started dating in 2015 before they tied the knot in 2023.The couple featured in Amazon Prime Video’s new series, which follows the lives of footballers and their partners.In the show she gave a very cheeky response after being asked what she enjoys doing with her husband.In episode three of the show, the couple host a wedding party for friends and family.Cuddling up on the sofa, they are asked: “What’s your favourite thing to do together?”Samantha responds by asking: “What time is this show going out?” before Tarkowski adds: “Past the watershed?”The fitness influencer then shouts “shagging!” as the pair burst out laughing.She went on to add: “Do you remember when we were younger and we used to get in bed and I was like ‘this is my favourite part of the day’?Read More on The Sun”Just getting in bed at the end of the day, just us two. And then shagging. But I do quite like it…”Later in the episode, Samantha admitted: “I got some that night!” whilst discussing Tarkowski being made Everton captain. More

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    Dillian Whyte ‘frontrunner’ to fight Hughie Fury in 26,000-capacity stadium in Ireland with talks ongoing

    DILLIAN WHYTE has emerged as a “frontrunner” to fight Hughie Fury in an Irish stadium. Fury returned with three victories in 2024 after three years out the ring amid health issues. Dillian Whyte has emerged as a ‘frontrunner’ to fight Hughie Fury in an Irish stadiumCredit: PAFury has called for the big fightsCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdHe’s back in action tonight at York Hall against 9-4 Dan Garber – but a huge bout against Whyte in Ireland has been teased for next summer.Fury’s promoter Izzy Asif said: “GBM Sports will be staging an event at Pearse Stadium, Galway in July and Hughie Fury will be on the card. “We have several names in contention as an opponent, all of whom are well known. “Dillian Whyte is a frontrunner for that slot as we believe that is a fight which would deliver massively for fans in attendance and watching around the world. READ MORE IN BOXING”We look forward to confirming further details of our Galway event in due course.”Pearse Stadium has a capacity of 26,000 and is predominantly a GAA stadium playing host to Gaelic football and hurling.Whyte, 36, had two comeback victories last year, beating Christian Hammer and Ebenezer Tetteh in Ireland and Gibraltar. But he was pulled out of a 2023 rematch against Anthony Joshua, 35, after returning an “an adverse finding”. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSWhyte later resumed his career away from Britain after the Texas Department of Licencing and Regulation put the failed test down to a “contaminated supplement”. He was due to face Joe Joyce, 39, in Manchester this weekend until a sliced finger forced him to pull out. Boxer flips table as Joe Joyce vs Filip Hrgovic press conference descends into chaos And Fury is ready to capitalise, telling talkSPORT: “That would be a big fight there. “These are the fights we want. I’ve been in the pro game a long time now and this is my time.” More

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    ‘I dropped him straight away’ – Sam Allardyce reveals he never gave struggling Leeds star a game as it was ‘harming him’

    SAM ALLARDYCE has revealed he dropped Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier “straight away” as persisting with him was “harmful”.The veteran boss was given the job for the club’s final four Premier League games of the 2022/23 season in a desperate attempt to avoid relegation.Sam Allardyce has opened up on his decision to drop Illan MeslierCredit: No Tippy Tappy FootballMeslier has made several high-profile mistakes this seasonCredit: RexBig Sam failed to keep the club up, picking up just one point during his brief stint in charge.But his first action after being appointed was to drop under-fire Meslier for back-up stopper Joel Robles for the end of season run-in.The Frenchman had made several high-profile errors – just as he has done this season as Leeds push for promotion back to the Prem.On axing him, Allardyce told Footy Accumulators’ No Tippy Tappy Football Podcast: “I dropped him? I never gave him a game. I dropped him straight away.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”I had watched the previous games and I spoke to quite a few people who had been at Leeds watching him quite a lot and the first thing they said is ‘he’s a great goalkeeper, but he is having a crisis at the moment’.”We all know the two most important people are your goalscorer and goalkeeper, so he went out of the team straight away.”He did not take it well, not that it really bothers me. A bit of sulking. When you go in as a manager because you have to make these decisions.”But it had to be done, he looked nervous when he was the mainstay, it looked like it was harming him. It looked like it was going to make him worse, leaving him in even if he was going to be disappointed to be out.”Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSMeslier has made three errors directly leading to goals this season, which is the joint-second highest number in the Championship.Leeds fans have also questioned him on several other goals they have conceded and he came under intense criticism for two he let in last Saturday in a 2-2 draw to Swansea. New Leeds boss Sam Allardyce halts press conference and fines journalist for embarrassing gaffeThe pressure has finally told and boss Daniel Farke has decided to drop him for this weekend’s trip to Luton.He confirmed “I have taken my decision and spoken to the goalkeepers, Karl Darlow will play Saturday.”It’s been important that we had clarity early in the week, so Karl could concentrate on this.”Ex-Newcastle keeper Darlow has not played for Leeds in the league since December 2023.Karl Darlow is set to replace Meslier for the run-inCredit: Getty More

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    Crisis club Reading handed lifeline as EFL give hated owner Dai Yongge new deadline to sell before being thrown out

    READING have been handed a lifeline after the EFL extended the deadline for owner Dai Yongge to sell the club.The Royals are subject to a takeover bid from an anonymous party.Reading owner Dai Yongge has been given an extension to sell the clubCredit: JASONPIXYongge is set to be suspended as owner of the club by the EFL after he failed the owners and directors test due to debts in China.That means he must sell up or Reading will be disqualified from the EFL.The EFL initially ordered Yongge to part with Reading by April 4 – SunSport can reveal that deadline has been pushed back to April 22.From that point, Dai will have 30 days to sell up.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLLast month Reading announced that they had entered a “period of exclusivity with a potential purchaser”.SunSport later revealed that the prospective buyer was Robert Platek, who already owns Italian club Spezia and Portuguese outfit Casa Pia.The new buyer is in talks to take over the club the stadium and the training ground.It was claimed at the time that Reading were hopeful of “a quick completion” to the deal.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSHowever an ongoing litigation case with former prospective buyer Rob Couhig is holding up the sale process.Couhig, who previously owned Wycombe Wanderers, had agreed a £30million deal to buy the Royals.Championship club could be left without a stadium as EFL deadline loomsBut the deal subsequently collapsed with Couhig claiming he lost more than £12m in potential profits after Reading broke their exclusivity agreement. More

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    When Joe Joyce DESTROYED future world champion Daniel Dubois as he prepares for huge Filip Hrgovic test

    JOE JOYCE looked on track for the heavyweight title after destroying Daniel Dubois in 2020 – now he fights to save his career.Joyce faces Filip Hrgovic on Saturday in Manchester looking to KO any talk of retirement following his punishing points loss to Derek Chisora last July.Joe Joyce beat Daniel Dubois in 2022Credit: The SunDubois was left with a horror eye injuryCredit: The SunDubois was accused of quittingCredit: The SunThe 2016 Olympic silver medallist was once touted as a contender for the world heavyweight championship. His crowning night came in November 2020 – but no one was there to watch it.Joyce took on Dubois – during the coronavirus pandemic – behind-closed-doors at Church House in London. A handful of people, from select media to fight night officials, watched the anticipated British and Commonwealth title fight. READ MORE IN boxingIt was closely contested until gruesome swelling caused Dubois’ left eye to completely close up as a consequence of Joyce’s jab. Dubois was left unable to see and reduced to taking a knee in round ten – where he surrendered. Joyce’s brilliant lead left hand, punch accuracy and pressure was overshadowed by harsh criticism levelled Dubois’ way.Promoter Frank Warren even had to defend Dubois – who suffered a fractured orbital bone – amid claims he QUIT in the ring. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSWarren said: “I understand what they said but he was in pain and had already been fighting three rounds with his eye totally closed.”Anthony Ogogo fought on when he with an eye injury when he shouldn’t have and it ruined his career. David Adeleye and Jeamie TKV forced apart in explosive row ahead of Joe Joyce undercard fight “Everyone can be wise afterwards but he got caught on the eye which was damaged.”Daniel had been telling his corner in between rounds that every time he got caught there it was excruciating and if he had fought on it could have got worse.”They would’ve pulled him out at the end of the [10th] round anyway. He was hampered from that injury from the third round but even if he lost the next two rounds it could have been a draw.”There was nothing in that fight, I had him [Dubois] a round up. But take nothing away from Joe Joyce, he boxed excellently, and he’s now in an excellent position.”They have to wait for the swelling to go down before deciding what to do.”It’s definitely a broken orbital bone and he’s seen a specialist to see if he needs surgery.”Dubois did not need surgery but his road back was not easy. He was beaten by Oleksandr Usyk in nine rounds despite arguing that a low-blow landed in the fifth was instead legal. Zhilei Zhang stopped Joyce in six rounds of their first fightCredit: Richard Pelham / The SunZhang won the rematch by KOCredit: Richard Pelham / The SunBut Dubois bounced back with big wins over Jarrell Miller and Hrgovic – where he won the IBF interim title. And after Usyk vacated the strap to rematch Tyson Fury – beating him twice in 2024 – Dubois was elevated to full champion. He knocked out Anthony Joshua in his first defence in September – marking a stunning career turnaround. For Joyce, things have played out drastically differently. After beating Dubois, he won three on the spin against Carlos Takam, Christian Hammer and Joseph Parker. He was even the WBO mandatory for the title held by Usyk at the time – with talk of also challenging Fury for the WBC belt at Wembley. But he took an interim bout against Zhilei Zhang in April 2023 – suffering a round six stoppage with a similar eye injury to Dubois’.Zhang then brutally KOd Joyce in the rematch – leaving his title hopes in tatters and his career in question. Joyce did return with a routine but uninspired win over Kash Ali in March 2024 but was dropped on the way to a points loss to Chisora. Read More on The SunHe refused retirement and was due to face Dillian Whyte next.But Whyte pulled out with a finger injury – with Hrgovic agreeing to fill in as a replacement for what could be a make-or-break night for Joyce.Joyce and Filip Hrgovic face offCredit: Getty More

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    F1 suspended after FIRE at Japanese Grand Prix as FOUR red flags cause chaos during practice

    THE JAPANESE Grand Prix descended into chaos as it was hit by four red flags and two FIRES.That included an almighty crash involving Jack Doohan whose Alpine was wrecked.Jack Doohan kicked off a chaotic practice session with a big crash into the wall at Turn 1Credit: GettyA fire stopped free practice two after a chaos hit sessionA second trackside fire was seen as the session drew to a closeFormula One was back after a week break to kick-off the first triple header of the season at the famous Suzuka Circuit.But Friday’s second practice session was hit by chaos after the red flag was waved FOUR times.A massive crash from Alpine rookie Doohan proved to be the spark of a crazy session.Doohan had smashed into the wall at 185mph at Turn 1 following an issue with his DRS, leaving his car mangled and the Australian out of the session but fortunately able to walk away unharmed.READ MORE IN F1Veteran Fernando Alonso followed suit as beached his Aston Martin in the gravel trap which saw another red flag deployed.The red flag was waved for the third time as a small trackside fire was seen lighting up with around 12 minutes of the session to go.Sunny and windy conditions had left the trackside grass dry, and paired with the sparks flying from F1 cars as they raced past, it ended up lighting a small fire.Stewards were able to deal with the grass fire before it become too engulfed and were seen extinguishing it.Most read in MotorsportBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKRacing soon got back underway with the fire under control.However, with seconds of the session to go ANOTHER fire broke out, this one bigger and actively burning the grass as it spread.Yuki Tsunoda explains why he is the right driver for Red Bull’s Formula 1 team Drivers returned to the pitlane without incident as it was dealt with by the stewards.With Friday’s weather conditions set to hold firm into Saturday qualifying it leaves an anxious wait to see if qualifying will also be hit by a stoppage.The sunny conditions give way to a colder front ahead of Sunday’s race, with there also being a chance of rain.McLaren’s Oscar Piastri topped the session ahead of team-mate and championship leader Lando Norris, with Racing Bulls’ rookie Isack Hadjar coming in third and Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton in fourth. More

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    Tottenham keeper Vicario appears to SHUSH fuming Spurs fans then smacks tunnel after Chelsea defeat

    TOTTENHAM goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario appeared to shush the travelling supporters after Spurs lost at Chelsea.A second half goal from Enzo Fernandez sank the visitors, who succumbed to their 16th league defeat of the season.Guglielmo Vicario made several gestures towards the away end at full-timeThe keeper appeared to shush Spurs fansHe also hit part of the tunnel as he headed towards the dressing roomAnge Postecoglou drew the ire of supporters on more than one occasionFew supporters stayed behind after the final whistle but those who did made their feelings clear.Some clapped while others questioned how and why their side keeps letting them down.Vicario walked over to the away end and made a gesture, spinning his wrists around his head before appearing to make a shushing action.The keeper then departed to head to the dressing room and as he left the pitch he punched part of the tunnel.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLPostecoglou was also accused of cupping his ear towards the away end after Pape Sarr found the net – only for his goal to be ruled out.But the Tottenham boss denied he was trying to goad supporters, claiming instead he wanted to hear their cheers as they have had little to celebrate this season.Fans had reacted angrily to Sarr being brought on for Lucas Bergvall, and chanted: “You don’t know what you’re doing.”Postecoglou also added to fans’ frustration by directing his players over to the away end at full-time while remaining on the halfway line himself.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSLIke his manager Vicario, 28, has also been involved in exchanges with Spurs supporters this season.Following the 1-0 defeat to AZ in the first leg of the Europa League Round of 16 tie, the Italian made a gesture to the travelling fans encouraging them to show more support.’People like you will be happy’ – Postecoglou snaps at Sky Sports reporter in ‘generational meltdown’ after Chelsea lossThat did not go down well with some and Vicario reacted angrily before leaving the pitch.He said of that incident: “I can assume the disappointment [was] for the night because we didn’t play our football. “So I can understand the frustration of the fans. “But we still have a lot to play for, especially in the second leg. It’s just a way of trying to stay together because we have the opportunity to go through to the next round.” More

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    Why is Max Verstappen allowed to wear No 1 on his F1 car?

    FORMULA ONE is back for another season – and Max Verstappen has a unique distinction on his car that no other driver can boast. Dutch driver Verstappen has won the Drivers’ Championship FOUR times in a row, and will be looking to equal Michael Schumacher’s record of five in a row this season.Max Verstappen is a four time world championCredit: gettyVerstappen wears the number one on the front of his carCredit: gettyLewis Hamilton will also be looking to break a record Michael Schumacher currently holds alongside him, and win Drivers’ Championship number eight. Hamilton drives with the No 44, while fellow Brit Lando Norris drives with No 4Each driver has a choice over which number they use, and their numbers are reserved for up to two years after they leave F1.Four-time world champion Verstappen did previously sport the No 33, but has since switched to No 1.Read more F1 newsSunSport can reveal why he is allowed to wear this number.Why is Max Verstappen allowed to wear No 1?In F1, a racer is allowed to switch to the number if they are the defending world champion.However, this is an option – not an obligation, as Lewis Hamilton never used No 1, sticking with his favoured 44 throughout his career.Max Verstappen made the switch from 33 to 1 when he won the Drivers’ World Championship in 2021 and has been able to stick with it since.Most read in MotorsportFull race scheduleRound One – AustraliaPractice one – Fri, Mar 14, 1:30am GMTPractice two – Fri, Mar 14, 5am GMTPractice three – Sat, Mar 15, 1:30am GMTQualifying – Sat, Mar 15, 5am GMTRace – Sun, Mar 16, 4am GMTRound Two – China – Sprint weekendPractice one – Fri, Mar 21, 3:30am GMTSprint Qualifying – Fri, Mar 21, 7:30am GMTSprint – Sat, Mar 22, 3am GMTQualifying – Sat, Mar 22, 7am GMTRace – Sun, Mar 23, 7am GMTRound Three – JapanPractice one – Fri, Apr 4, 3:30am BSTPractice two – Fri, Apr 4, 7am BSTPractice three – Sat, Apr 5, 3:30am BSTQualifying – Sat, Apr 5, 7am BSTRace – Sun, Apr 6, 6am BSTRound Four – Bahrain Practice one – Fri, Apr 11, 12:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, Apr 11, 4pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Apr 12, 1:30pm BSTQualifying – Sat, Apr 12, 5pm BSTRace – Sun, Apr 13, 4pm BSTRound Five – Saudi ArabiaPractice one – Fri, Apr 18, 2:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, Apr 18, 6pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Apr 19, 2:30pm BSTQualifying – Sat, Apr 19, 6pm BSTRace – Sun, Apr 20, 6pm BSTRound Six – Miami – Sprint weekendPractice one – Fri, May 2, 5:30pm BSTSprint Qualifying- Fri, May 2 , 9:30pm BSTSprint – Sat, May 3, 5pm BSTQualifying – Sat, May 3, 9pm BSTRace – Sun, May 4, 9pm BSTRound Seven – Emilia-RomagnaPractice one – Fri, May 16, 12:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, May 16, 4pm BSTPractice three – Sat, May 17, 11:30pm BSTQualifying – Sat, May 17, 3pm BSTRace – Sun, May 18, 2pm BSTRound Eight – MonacoPractice one – Fri, May 23, 12:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, May 23, 4pm BSTPractice three – Sat, May 24, 11:30pm BSTQualifying – Sat, May 24, 3pm BSTRace – Sun, May 25, 2pm BSTRound Nine – SpainPractice one – Fri, May 30, 12:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, May 30, 4pm BSTPractice three – Sat, May 31, 11:30pm BSTQualifying – Sat, May 31, 3pm BSTRace – Sun, Jun 1, 2pm BSTRound Ten – CanadaPractice one – Fri, Jun 13, 6:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, Jun 13, 10pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Jun 14, 5:30pm BSTQualifying – Sat, Jun 14, 9pm BSTRace – Sun, Jun 15, 7pm BSTRound 11 – Austria Practice one – Fri, Jun 27, 12:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, Jun 27, 4pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Jun 28, 11:30pm BSTQualifying – Sat, Jun 28, 3pm BSTRace – Sat, Jun 29, 2pm BSTRound 12 – SilverstonePractice one – Fri, Jul 4, 12:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, Jul 4, 4pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Jul 5, 11:30pm BSTQualifying – Sat, Jul 5, 3pm BSTRace – Sun, Jul 6, 3pm BSTRound 13 – Belgium – Sprint weekendPractice one – Fri, Jul 25, 11:30pm BSTSprint Qualifying – Fri, Jul 25, 3:30pm BSTSprint – Sat, Jul 26 , 11am BSTQualifying – Sat, Jul 26, 3pm BST Race – Sun, Jul 27, 2pm BSTRound 14 – HungaryPractice one – Fri, Aug 1, 12:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, Aug 1, 4pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Aug 2, 11:30am BSTQualifying – Sat, Aug 2, 3pm BSTRace – Sun, Aug 3, 2pm BSTRound 15 – NetherlandsPractice one – Fri, Aug 29, 11:30am BSTPractice two – Fri, Aug 29, 3pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Aug 30, 10:30am BSTQualifying – Sat, Aug 30, 2pm BSTRace – Sun, Aug 31, 2pm BSTRound 16 – ItalyPractice one – Fri, Sep 7, 12:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, Sep 7, 4pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Sep 8, 11:30am BSTQualifying – Sat, Sep 8, 3pm BSTRace – Sun, Sep 9, 2pm BSTRound 17 – AzerbaijanPractice one – Fri, Sep 19, 9:30am BSTPractice two – Fri, Sep 19, 1pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Sep 20, 9:30am BSTQualifying – Sat, Sep 20, 1pm BSTRace – Sun, Sep 21, 12pm BSTRound 18 – Singapore Practice one – Fri, Oct 3, 10:30am BSTPractice two – Fri, Oct 3, 2pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Oct 4, 10:30am BSTQualifying – Sat, Oct 4, 2pm BSTRace – Sun, Oct 5, 1pm BSTRound 19 – United States – Sprint weekendPractice one – Fri, Oct 17, 6:30pm BSTSprint Qualifying – Fri, Oct 17, 10:30pm BSTSprint – Sat, Oct 18, 6pm BSTQualifying – Sat, Oct 18, 10pm BSTRace – Sun, Oct 19, 8pm BSTRound 20 – MexicoPractice one – Fri, Oct 24, 7:30pm BSTPractice two – Fri, Oct 24, 11pm BSTPractice three – Sat, Oct 25, 6:30pm BSTQualifying – Sat, Oct 25, 10pm BSTRace – Sun, Oct 26, 8pm GMTRound 21 – Brazil – Sprint weekendPractice one – Fri, Nov 7, 2:30pm GMTSprint Qualifying – Fri, Nov 7, 6:30pm GMTSprint – Sat, Nov 8, 2pm GMTQualifying – Sat, Nov 8, 6pm GMTRace – Sun, Nov 9, 5pm GMTRound 22 – Las Vegas Practice one – Fri, Nov 20, 12:30am GMTPractice two – Fri, Nov 20, 4am GMTPractice three – Sat, Nov 21, 12:30am GMTQualifying – Sat, Nov 21, 4am GMTRace – Sun, Nov 22, 4am GMTRead More on The SunRound 23 – Qatar – Sprint weekendPractice one – Fri, Nov 28, 1:30pm GMTSprint Qualifying – Fri, Nov 28, 5:30pm GMTSprint – Sat, Nov 29, 2pm GMTQualifying – Sat, Nov 29, 6pm GMTRace – Sun, Nov 30, 4pm GMTRound 24 – Abu Dhabi Practice one – Fri, Dec 5, 9:30am GMTPractice two – Fri, Dec 5, 1pm GMTPractice three – Sat, Dec 6, 10:30am GMTQualifying – Sat, Dec 6, 2pm GMTRace – Sun, Dec 7, 1pm GMT More