F1 news: Ferrari chairman John Elkann urges focus at the Scuderia after disastrous Brazil GP
John Elkann, chairman of the Italian racing team Scuderia Ferrari, has called for his drivers to “talk less and focus on driving” after a disappointing weekend at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
At the Sao Paulo GP, both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc failed to finish the race - Leclerc after a collision and Hamilton following a series of issues, including damage and penalties.
The team’s hopes of making up ground this season have taken a hit: Ferrari now find themselves fourth in the Constructors’ Championship behind Red Bull and Mercedes.
F1 news: Winners and losers from the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix as Norris takes control of title race
Lando Norris triumphed at the Brazilian Grand Prix over the weekend, winning both the Sprint and main race to extend his lead in the Drivers’ Championship to 24 points.
Elsewhere, Max Verstappen delivered a remarkable recovery drive, narrowly missing out on second place after starting from the pit lane, while Oscar Piastri once again lost out to his rivals.
With everything still to play for, Sports News Blitz writer Eloise Stevens breaks down the biggest winners and losers from São Paulo.
Premier League news: Ross Barkley and Donyell Malen star as Aston Villa demolish Bournemouth
Aston Villa put in a commanding display at home to demolish Bournemouth 4-0 and reinforce their Premier League credentials ahead of a busy festive period.
The win not only delivered three crucial points, but also showcased Villa’s ability to dominate across all phases of the game.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Harrison Pearce discusses the key moments from Villa Park.
MMA news: Jon Jones makes shocking Tom Aspinall admission after UFC 321
Jon Jones was not impressed with Tom Aspinall’s performance against Ciryl Gane before the eye poke that the Englishman endured prematurely ended the bout at UFC 321 just under a fortnight ago, on October 25.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Niall Togher breaks down Jones’ comments and what they could mean for the heavyweight division moving forward.
NFL betting tips: James Cook to bulldoze the Miami Dolphins, why Eagles vs Packers is a must-watch
Shock horror, Jaxson Dart rushed to the endzone yet again in the last gameweek. At this point, it’s starting to feel like a surefire banker for the youngster to find himself on the scoresheet.
However, we will be looking elsewhere in Week 10, as the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers butt heads in what promises to be an electric affair.
Meanwhile, on Sunday, Detroit will be hoping to avoid back-to-back defeats as they travel to a dismal Washington Commanders side.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Sam Condy breaks down three of his favourite picks ahead of another week of gridiron action.
Man City vs Liverpool: Five key battles to look out for ahead of the Premier League clash
Liverpool travel to the Etihad this weekend, on Sunday, November 9, to take on Manchester City in what promises to be another feisty encounter in this Premier League fixture.
In this article, Sports News Blitz writer Will Thomas takes a look at the five key battles which could decide the game.
F1 news: Lewis Hamilton’s engineer quits Ferrari ahead of Brazilian GP
Ferrari’s preparations for the Brazilian Grand Prix have been overshadowed by the news that Lewis Hamilton’s performance engineer, Riccardo Corte, has officially left the team, reports Sports News Blitz’s Noah Ngcobo.
NBA news: Luka Doncic’s record-breaking start fuels LA Lakers’ dominant run
Luka Doncic has launched his Los Angeles Lakers career in extraordinary fashion, crafting one of the most impressive starts in NBA history.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Noah Ngcobo reflects on Doncic’s impact at the start of what looks to be an exciting season for the Slovenian.
Premier League betting tips: Sunderland and Arsenal to draw, Erling Haaland to score, and more
Another week, another top-flight sacking. If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I’d love to come back as a Premier League manager.
I am not that fussed who, even a lavishly salaried flop would do me. It must be the only job in the world where you get a seven-figure payoff for being - well - sh**e…
Read on for a breakdown of the best bets from the Premier League's TV games from Sports News Blitz’s punting laureate - The Bookie Basher - including the small matter of Manchester City vs Liverpool on Sunday.
NFL picks: Week 10 winners to include Colts, Patriots and Rams
As we reach week 10 of what has been an unpredictable NFL season, the play-off race is still wide open in both the AFC and NFC.
Many of those playoff-chasing teams face off against each other this weekend in what looks to be another crazy ride on this season’s rollercoaster.
So with that, Sports News Blitz writer Taylor Stephenson picks his winners from this week’s top match-ups.
PGA Tour vs LIV Golf: Is the merger inevitable and what does it mean for golf’s integrity and tradition?
Golf stands at a crossroads as the once unshakeable PGA Tour, the cornerstone of professional golf for over a century, now finds itself entangled in a fierce and complex battle with LIV Golf.
The Saudi-backed rival has reshaped the sport’s financial landscape and sparked a moral and philosophical debate unlike anything seen before.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Ben Phillips analyses the differences between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf - and looks into what the future holds for the two of them.
Premier League news: Sunderland AFC – The success story so far
On their much-anticipated return to the Premier League, underdogs Sunderland have defied expectations, and the usual struggles of newly promoted sides - by sitting fourth in the table with 18 points so far.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Ellie McDevitt outlines five reasons why the Black Cats have started the season so well.
How to ‘actually’ cultivate culture: Lessons from high-performing sport cultures
LinkedIn is flooded with posts about organisational culture. You can’t escape it. Companies pride themselves on having a positive, [insert buzzword here] culture. And there’s no shortage of tropes that come with trying to “improve” it.
Think: the dreaded pizza “party,” table-tennis tournaments, mandatory team-building days, vague company-values campaigns, or anonymous surveys that never lead to action.
These gestures do little to change a culture, and employees can smell the BS from a mile away.
So, how do we make a real difference? Where do organisations get it wrong? And what do we actually mean by culture? Research into high-performing sport environments may hold some answers, writes Sports News Blitz’s Ted Purcell.
“Visibility and recognition” – the growing investment in women’s padel
The WTA Finals are underway, marking the end of the 2024/25 tennis season.
This year’s circuit has produced plenty of thrilling matches and stories, from young prodigy Victoria Mboko’s meteoric rise, to Coco Gauff’s domination on hard courts, and Aryna Sabalenka’s consistent, impressive form - writes Sports News Blitz’s Vanely Barumire.
The Riyadh Open also marks the second year of a three-year deal with the Saudi Tennis Federation to host the WTA Finals in the Middle East.
Horse racing news: William Hill put up £500,000 bonus in new Randox Grand National series
William Hill are thrilled to unveil the ground-breaking ‘William Hill Half a Mill’ Randox Grand National bonus series, which offers £500,000 to connections of any horse that can complete a famous trial and Grand National double in the same season.
The lucrative bonus is available to the winners of the William Hill Becher Chase at Aintree, the William Hill Classic Chase at Warwick and the William Hill Grand National Trial at Haydock – if they can go on to triumph in the Randox Grand National at Aintree on Saturday April 11, 2026.
It will see the prize money for the world’s greatest race double to £1million.
Biggest talking points from the EFL Championship double Gameweek 13 and 14
While most of the EFL was halted due to the start of the FA Cup, the Championship continued as usual.
Sports News Blitz’s Charlie Gardner shares some of the biggest talking points from the double gameweek action from the second tier of English football.
F1 news: Ferrari need to get 2026 right to avoid a difficult 2027
After a forgettable 2025 for Ferrari and 2026 needing to be absolutely perfect, the landscape of the Prancing Horse of F1 could look different in 2027.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Mosaddek Abu breaks down Ferrari’s struggles and what lies ahead for the Scuderia as they prepare for a defining year.
F1 news: Lewis Hamilton hindered by ‘poor communication’ and ‘no chemistry’ at Ferrari
Seven-time world champion and Scuderia Ferrari’s newest driver, Lewis Hamilton, has continued to struggle finding his feet this year during his debut with the Italian team.
Though he has achieved 146 points over 19 races, this period of tribulation has made Hamilton the longest Ferrari driver to not yet achieve a podium in red, surpassing Didier Pironi’s record of 18 races.
Requiring time to get used to the car and adapt to a new team has been cited as a reason for Hamilton’s ongoing strife, but his race engineer, Riccardo Adami, has now come under fire for the quality of his radios during the Mexico City Grand Prix on the weekend of October 24-26.
Sports News Blitz’s Ellie Man reports on the growing scrutiny surrounding Hamilton’s communication issues with his race engineer and what it could mean for Ferrari’s internal dynamics moving forward.
The Ashes news: Australia vs England – Five questions that will decide the series Down Under
The 2025/26 Ashes series between Australia and England is shaping up to be one of the most hotly anticipated cricketing battles in years.
And if England are to win Down Under for the first time in 15 years, the details are going to make all the difference.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Joseph Ould takes a look at five key questions that could decide the blockbuster match-up.
Wrestling news: CM Punk the best choice for World Heavyweight Champion as WWE seeks spark
At the most recent Saturday Night’s Main Event, the WWE finally crowned a new World Heavyweight Champion after the incumbent Seth Rollins vacated his title due to injury.
CM Punk re-captured the belt he lost two months ago at SummerSlam when he hit the GTS on “Main Event” Jey Uso and now moves forward as world champ on Monday Night Raw.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Mosaddek Abu explains why this was the right move for WWE.