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At trial, man accused of assaulting woman at US research station in Antarctica denies hurting her
At trial, man accused of assaulting woman at US research station in Antarctica denies hurting her
A man accused of assaulting a woman at a U.S. research station in Antarctica last year is denying hurting her during a physical altercation
2023-11-09 06:56
Biden vetoes two Republican-led bills to undo protections for prairie chicken and northern bat
Biden vetoes two Republican-led bills to undo protections for prairie chicken and northern bat
President Joe Biden has vetoed Republican-sponsored bills intended to undo federal protections for two endangered species that have seen their populations plummet over the years
2023-09-28 05:58
Disney delays next 3 Avatar movies by a year and pushes back Marvel and Star Wars films
Disney delays next 3 Avatar movies by a year and pushes back Marvel and Star Wars films
Disney has announced a series of movie delays, including the next three 'Avatar' films by a year, as well as Marvel and 'Star Wars' motion pictures, but it has also added a new 'Star Wars' movie and a 'Moana' live-action film.
2023-06-14 15:16
Zhou Guanyu interview: ‘There is a lot of pressure in F1 – only winners stay in this sport’
Zhou Guanyu interview: ‘There is a lot of pressure in F1 – only winners stay in this sport’
There’s no place like home. For most of the Formula 1 grid, a return to familiar comforts at a much-loved circuit is something to behold, thrive and revel in. In fact, it’s only the Haas pairing of Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen and the Alfa Romeo team of Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu who have not basked in such an experience in 2023. But all eyes for Zhou – Formula 1’s first Chinese driver in its 73-year history – now point firmly towards 21 April 2024. The sport’s return to one of the world’s powerhouses has, four times, been put on hold due to the pandemic – both the world-altering event itself and the country’s controversial zero-covid policy in the aftermath. Yet next year will see the Shanghai International Circuit host once more; all that was left was for Zhou’s presence to be confirmed. That came on Thursday morning. Ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix, the 24-year-old penned a one-year extension with Alfa Romeo to race with the Sauber-works team for a third-straight year. F1’s worldwide popularity boom has not diverted past China – and next spring we will see the full impact of Zhou’s spot on the grid. “It’s the dream fulfilled – the first Chinese driver in F1, it’s a huge thing for a massive country like us,” Zhou tells The Independent. “So many more Chinese fans are engaged in F1 compared to the past, obviously me getting into the sport means more people follow the races. “The pressure started two to three years ago, so it’s no longer a surprise. I’ve been through that period. I’m fine with the pressure. Now, it’s all about having a good example to set and inspire younger generations.” That pressure, both from the fanbase and within the paddock itself, is inescapable. Just ask Nyck de Vries: a Formula 2 and Formula E champion, he was ruthlessly axed from his AlphaTauri seat in July after just 10 races. For all the riches of the globe-trotting spectacle, F1 remains undeniably cut-throat. Yet you won’t see Zhou having too much sympathy. “There’s a lot of pressure in Formula 1,” he states. “Only winners stay in this sport. If you can’t perform, if you’re outperformed by others, you’re going to lose the seat. That’s the reality. It’s the way everyone lives. The pressure is there, you don’t have a lot of time and you’ve really got to get on with it. “If you can’t do that, then you won’t stay here for long.” Zhou’s performances behind the wheel of a struggling Alfa car this year – languishing ninth in the Constructors’ Standings no less – have clearly impressed enough for a third bite at the cherry. Four points from 14 races would, typically, be a topic of major concern. Yet with experienced team-mate Bottas only two points up the standings, it is difficult to place too much blame on the drivers in the cockpit. With Audi’s takeover looming large for 2026, work is hurriedly being done in the background. “The results have been difficult to take,” he says. “We didn’t expect Aston Martin and McLaren to be so fast this year. It basically means we are fighting for two positions every week. My total points don’t show how much I’ve improved as a driver. I made some mistakes last year, but this year it’s more about the car.” Zhou’s assuredness stems from a childhood of contrasts: his formative years spent in the hustle and bustle of Shanghai, followed by time as a teenager in the Steel City. Learning a new language and new culture, he went by the name of Steven at Westbourne School in Sheffield. “The culture and language are obviously completely different,” he says. “The education system too…” He pauses. He reflects on memories which quickened his acclimatisation process. “While in Sheffield, I really enjoyed playing pool. Not snooker, that’s more difficult! But also I was very surprised at how many Chinese people were going to university in Sheffield and at how many shops and restaurants there are. It’s quite far from London but you don’t feel like you’re too far out! Everyone was very laid back.” His ascension to F1 came as something of a surprise. Three seasons spent with the Alpine Academy in F2 – with a 2021 finish of third his best showing – saw Alfa come calling. He scored a point on his F1 debut in Bahrain last March. His start was impressive. But then came Silverstone. “It definitely set me back,” Zhou says now, recalling the time his Alfa spun upside-down towards a barrier at the start of the British Grand Prix. Miraculous images with a miraculous outcome: Zhou barely had a graze on him. “It happens. I recovered quite quickly mentally. It was just a shame because I had some very good momentum, I’d twice been in Q3, but I had to have a recharge afterwards. It wasn’t too bad.” Zhou is not one to reminisce too much. Everything is possible for the Chinese driver with a slice of Sheffield inside him. Audi’s arrival in less than three years is “still so far away.” However, he does admit: “Hopefully I can stay when Audi come.” But that’s in the distant future. For now, it’s on to this weekend and the twists and turns of Marina Bay. Read More Alfa Romeo confirm driver line-up for 2024 F1 season Max Verstappen breaks new ground with record victory at Italian Grand Prix Max Verstappen tells Toto Wolff to focus on Mercedes after snipe Hamilton labels Marko’s comments about Perez ‘completely unacceptable’ Sebastian Vettel refuses to rule out return to Formula 1
2023-09-15 15:52
MLB Rumors: Cody Bellinger’s future with Cubs in serious doubt after playoff collapse
MLB Rumors: Cody Bellinger’s future with Cubs in serious doubt after playoff collapse
Cody Bellinger's time with the Cubs may be coming to an end after this season as some insiders don't expect him to re-sign with the organization.
2023-10-01 11:45
Wolves inflict Man City's first Premier League defeat
Wolves inflict Man City's first Premier League defeat
Manchester City's perfect start to the Premier League season came to an end in a shock 2-1 loss...
2023-10-01 01:19
Activision Will Be Jilted if Microsoft Deal Blocked, CEO Kotick Says
Activision Will Be Jilted if Microsoft Deal Blocked, CEO Kotick Says
Activision Blizzard Inc. will likely abandon a $69 billion takeover bid by Microsoft if the US Federal Trade
2023-06-29 04:15
Spain's Sánchez pins hopes of becoming PM on Catalan amnesty
Spain's Sánchez pins hopes of becoming PM on Catalan amnesty
King Felipe VI has asked caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to try to form a government, after his conservative rival was unable to.
2023-10-04 01:54
Australia's Maxwell in 'full body pain' during 'greatest-ever' ODI innings
Australia's Maxwell in 'full body pain' during 'greatest-ever' ODI innings
Glenn Maxwell said his entire body was in pain and that he almost retired during an epic match-winning double century for Australia at the 50-overs World Cup, hailed Wednesday as...
2023-11-08 07:45
When Steven Spielberg's 1985 film ‘The Color Purple’ missed out on winning Oscars despite getting 11 nominations
When Steven Spielberg's 1985 film ‘The Color Purple’ missed out on winning Oscars despite getting 11 nominations
Warner Bros is all set to release the remake of ‘The Color Purple’ on January 18, 2024 but with a small twist in the plot
2023-05-23 10:58
US prisons ban 'staggering' number of books: campaigners
US prisons ban 'staggering' number of books: campaigners
Tens of thousands of books are banned from US prisons, a new report said Wednesday, including a primer on drawing, a book about tying knots...
2023-10-26 08:58
Andrew Tate slams DIICOT's attempt to seize new cars including Ferrari post house arrest release, trolls reminds Top G of 'Karma'
Andrew Tate slams DIICOT's attempt to seize new cars including Ferrari post house arrest release, trolls reminds Top G of 'Karma'
Andrew Tate said, 'This is petty and vindictive behaviour by Dicott who are upset they’re repeatedly losing in court'
2023-08-12 15:21