Ainslie takes sixth world title
Friday, May 18th, 2012Britain’s three-time Olympic champion Ben Ainslie wins a record sixth Finn world title at Falmouth Bay in Cornwall.

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Ainslie takes sixth world title
Britain’s three-time Olympic champion Ben Ainslie wins a record sixth Finn world title at Falmouth Bay in Cornwall.

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Ainslie takes sixth world title
British middleweight Martin Murray comes agonisingly close to clinching a world title as a pulsating bout with WBA champion Felix Sturm ends in a draw.
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Murray misses out on world title
Lewis Hamilton echoes team-mate Jenson Button’s concerns over the new McLaren car, saying they will struggle to win the world title this year.

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Hamilton downbeat on title hopes
IBF and WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko pulls out of Saturday’s world title bout with Dereck Chisora due to a back injury.

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Klitschko calls off Chisora fight
Sebastian Vettel says he never lost faith in his ability to win the Formula 1 world title despite coming into the final race third in the standings.

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Vettel ‘kept believing’ in title
Sebastian Vettel wins the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to seal his first Formula 1 world title, as Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber and Lewis Hamilton slip out of contention.

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Vettel win seals maiden F1 title
Sebastian Vettel hints he is ready to help Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber win the world title at the last race of the season if he cannot do it himself.

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Vettel hints he could help Webber
Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel says he has not given up hope of winning the world title despite his failure in the Korean Grand Prix.

Dani Pedrosa breaks his collarbone after a crash in practice for the Japanese Grand Prix, all but handing the world title to Jorge Lorenzo.

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Pedrosa suffers broken collarbone
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes this year’s Formula 1 world title race will go all the way to a final-day decider.

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Title could go to wire – Horner
Lewis Hamilton believes the world title fight remains wide open despite himself and Mark Webber starting to pull clear at the top of the standings.

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Title race still open – Hamilton