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Vettel extends championship lead

Sebastian Vettel extended his lead in the drivers’ world championship to more than 50 points when he drove to a polished victory for Red Bull in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix.

Tintinnabulation best

L.V.R. Deshmukh-trained Tintinnabulation, who maintains form, is fancied to win the President Of India Gold Cup (Grade I) 2400 metres, the major attraction of the races to be held here on Sunday. There are no false rails.

Supreme Star is a cut above the rest

M. Narredu-trained Supreme Star looks set to win the Southern Command Gold Trophy, the feature event of the races to be held here on Sunday.

Proof and musical note shine

Proof and Musical Note pleased when the horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course here on Saturday.

Bolt thunders to another victory

Usain Bolt signed off another season where he dominated men’s sprinting with victory in the 100m in the season-ending Diamond League meet in Brussels on Friday.

Vettel in top form for Red Bull at Monza

Sebastian Vettel topped the times ahead of Mark Webber as Red Bull dominated Friday afternoon’s second free practice session for this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix.

Mexico back on F1 2014 calendar

Plans for a Grand Prix in New York have been dropped from the provisional calendar for the 2014 Formula One season, revealed to reporters on Thursday, but Mexico does return.

Brave Assault best

Zareer Darashah’s Brave Assault looks set to win the Mr Ammani Ramachandran Memorial Trophy, the feature event of the races to be held here on Friday.

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Shivalik Star wins feature

Arjun Mangalorkar trained Shivalik Star was given a neat ride by S. John to claim the H.H. Sri Chamaraja Wadiyar Memorial Trophy, the feature event of the races held here on Thursday.

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Tintinnabulation impresses

Tintinnbulation caught the eye when the horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course here on Thursday.

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