The 2005 Italian GP was won by McLaren-Mercedes driver Juan Pablo Montoya - but that's not the main reason this race is remembered.
The Olympic Games from 1956 to 1988 were plagued with plenty of boycotts from nations due to the Cold War.
The Dutch Grand Prix was last held in 1985 in which Nicki Lauda won the race.
The Belgian Grand Prix in 2021 was red-flagged after just two laps due to the heavy rain at the Spa circuit.
Over the years, the dynamics of sport has changed, and many greats have come and gone. No one was like Dhyan Chand.
It has now been exactly 10 years since the infamous 'Manchester United 8-2 Arsenal' football match took place at Old Trafford.
Michael Schumacher was disqualified for the second time in the 1994 F1 season, but this result in Belgium almost cost him the championship.
Roger Federer won 41 consecutive matches in the US Open during a streak of five titles from 2004 to 2008.
Colin Kaepernick was a talented quarterback in America's National Football League (NFL). But he is best known for his relentless activism against racial injustice.
Women’s participation in Olympics has an evolving history. The Olympics is a well-documented sport, with stories of greatness, and grit. The first time women participated in ...