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Monza Rally Show: triumph for Fourmaux, retirement for Nibali

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Monza Rally Show, results

The Monza Rally Show 2024 turned out to be a great success and the date for the 2025 edition, which will be held from December 5 to 7, has already been announced. Over the three days of the event there were more than 25 thousand attendees at the’Autodromo Nazionale Monza to admire up close the finest names in Italian and international rallying, while the Masters’ Show è was broadcast by more than fifty broadcasters on live TV or online streaming. In total there were over 110 TVs and sites, which covered the’last seasonal event at this legendary track, with a potential viewership approaching one billion viewers (over 700 million live viewers).

The Masters’ Show, streamed live on Rai Play, ACI TV and Dazn – with deferred broadcast on Rai Sport from 4:45 p.m. – saw Adrien Fourmaux prevail, who thus bade farewell to Ford in the best way possible. The Frenchman, at the wheel of the Puma, beat the newly crowned world champion Thierry Neuville (Hyundai i20 N), his future teammate, in the final.

Andrea Crugnola won himself, however, in the Masters’ Show reserved for Rally 2s after he captured his second success in the Monza Rally Show in the morning, replicating his 2019 success. The driver from Varese, with the Citroen C3, team E.A. Sport Investment, navigated by Andrea Sassi, bent in extremis the pair formed by Nikolaj Gryazin and Konstantin Aleksandrov, trimming them 8”3 on the twenty kilometers of the last special, the Roccolo. A cold shower for the duo in the Skoda Fabia RS of the Movisport team that had opened the day well, winning the Autodromo 2. The final gap from the winners è was only 2”7!

On the third step of the podium were New Zealanders Hayden Paddon and John Kennard (Hyundai i20 N) who finished the 151.38 timed kilometers with a gap of 26”6.

Tony Cairoli, a nine-time motocross world champion and one of the veterans of the Monza Rally Show, finished 11th at 2’14”7, navigated by Eleonora Mori in Movisport’s Skoda Fabia RS.

Vincenzo Nibali, the great cycling champion, with Alessandro Franco, who was reading his notes, è was forced to retire due to a technical problem with his Toyota Yaris of T-Racing.

The women’s standings saw Rachele Somaschini and Giulia Zanchetta who raced in Hawk Racing Club’s Citroen C3, finishing 26th overall.

The Monza Rally Show è was also the opportunity by WRC to say goodbye Pirelli, which ended the’adventure in the World Rally after 4 seasons.

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Alain Prost annoyed by Ayrton Senna TV series: ‘False stories’

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Three-time world champion Ayrton Senna has made no secret of his irritation over the TV series dedicated to his great rival Ayrton Senna, broadcast by Netflix and titled “Senna”. The French driver talks about “fake stories” in an interview with Sky.

“On the relationship between me and Senna after 1993, on the six months before his accident, it bothers me becauseé you should not change a story when someone is not there’è anymore. I’m sure he wouldn’t like this, there’è sensibilityà”.

“È a great story and you don’t have to tell things that weren’t true out of thin air. If you have to do something commercial, it is not è nice to do it on Senna’s name, I don’t like it”, continued the Frenchman.

Prost also commented on the recently concluded World Championship: “The Constructors’ Championship è was very good on a sporting level becauseé there were teams like Ferrari and McLaren fighting, which are the history of F1. I didn’t have a preference becauseé I like both of them, we saw a little bit of sport and è it was good”.

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Sandro Tonali wants to return to Italy, several clubs interested

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Sandro Tonali’s adventure in the Premier League already seems to be nearing its end. After a first year in the stands because of his disqualification for the betting case, the former AC Milan midfielder in this first part of the season has struggled to find a permanent place in Newcastle: the player è took the field 13 times in the Premier League, starting on just 6 occasions.

In the national team, Tonali è instead, he has become a key man for Luciano Spalletti’s Azzurri: the former Rossoneri player does not feel valued enough in the Premier and could decide on a resounding return to Italy as early as January, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport reports.

There is speculation of a possible return to AC Milan, which è is looking for a midfielder in the repair market, but on his trail would also be Inter and especially Juventus, which is monitoring the situation with particular attention.

The obstacles remain forò so many: Tonali è cost 60 million euros and will only be able to leave England on loan. In addition, the 7-million-euro-a-year salary plus bonuses è clearly exceeds the possibilities of all Italian clubs.

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Still no medals for Simona Quadarella: “I’m mentally tired.”

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Still no medals for Simona Quadarella: “I’m mentally tired”

Simona Quadarella finished in fifth place in the final of the women’s 800 freestyle at the World Championships again in short course in Budapest, Hungary. The Italian swimmer, already dry in the 400 freestyle, failed to make the podium in the 800 either, finishing with a time of 8’09″39.

The victory è went to Australia’s Lani Pallister with a time of 8:01.95, ahead of Germany’s Isabel Gose and the USA’s Katie Grimes.

“I did not think I could do this time. I even believed in the medal at one point but I was struggling. I am happy with how it went, I tried and the podium was very difficult. Until the 5-600 meters I was lì then I è missed something in the final”, are the words reported by Oasport.

Quadarella confessed that she was not at the top mentally either: “I just changed coaches, there’s been the’Olympics. To be honest, I feel very tired mentally. I still feel recovered, not è my best performance but one of the best”.

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