Lando Norris is ‘confident’ entering his fifth season in Formula 1 with McLaren Racing and speaks highly of races in Austin, Miami and Las Vegas.
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Carolina Panthers founder Jerry Richardson dies at 86
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Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux carted off field with leg injury, will have an MRI
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Former NFL linebacker Blake Martinez is making millions on Pokémon cards
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