Sunday's inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix took place on the 67th circuit to feature on the World Championship calendar. Ironically much of the paddock talk focused on the track which hosted the birth of modern Grand Prix racing in April 1950: Silverstone in Britain.
A mystery team insider dubbed 'Witness X' provided damning evidence that sealed former Renault boss Flavio Briatore's banishment from Formula One, the sport's governing body revealed on Tuesday.
FIA president Max Mosley defended the lifetime ban meted out to Flavio Briatore on Monday for the Italian's part in conspiring to fix the result of last year's Singapore Grand Prix.
After finishing her season with another gold medal at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix meet on Sunday, Russian pole vault queen Yelena Isinbayeva held a clinic with her legendary coach, Vitaly Petrov, on Monday at the China team's Shanghai Xinzhuang training base.
Sports stars present creations during a "Dressed To Kilt" fashion event in New York March 30, 2009.
The Local Organizing Committee ( LOC) of the 2010 World Cup offered its condolences to the victims of the stadium stampede in Cote d'Ivoire on Monday.
Playing football may make you shorter - temporarily, at least - according to a study of high school football players reported this week at the annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine in Indianapolis.
Former U.S. Olympic sprinter Tim Montgomery was sentenced to 46 months in prison on Friday for his role in a check fraud scheme, part of a spectacular fall for the onetime world's fastest man.
Competition between sports goods giants, Nike and Adidas, has moved to a Shanghai court. Nike is suing its German competitor, and Chinese soccer star Zheng Zhi.
Marion Jones's prison sentence for lying about steroid use proves how effective cooperation between government and anti-doping agencies can be in the fight against drugs in sport, officials and coaches say.
Former Olympic champion Marion Jones says she has been punished enough and should not have to go to prison for lying about doping and check fraud.
When Real Madrid stars like Raul and Robinho head to the locker room, a team of birds of prey begin their shift, protecting the Spanish club's iconic stadium from pigeons - and their harmful droppings.