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UK's Starmer mulling 'political realities': senior minister
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England's Stokes and Atkinson withdrawn from county games ahead of 3rd Test
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France presses ahead with music festivals despite extreme heat
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Ukrainian strikes on Russian-annexed Crimea kill 4, pause fuel sales
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Springboks recall 'outstanding' Papier for Nations Championship
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US, Iran set for talks as Lebanon conflict threatens deal
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Bezzecchi out of Czech MotoGP after slapping steward
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Spain target convincing win to dispel World Cup doubts
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FIFA draws criticism as Infantino clocks up air miles at World Cup
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Curacao keeper Room jokes he deserves statue after World Cup heroics
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Japan stroll to victory over Tunisia in World Cup's 1,000th game
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Pakistan's mango exports shrink as Middle East war impacts linger
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Trump blames 'terrible vandals' for Washington pool renovation woes
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Iran World Cup travel restrictions to be eased, says coach
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Man charged over suspected anti-Muslim attacks in Edinburgh
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Room heroics earn Curacao World Cup point against Ecuador
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Britain's King Charles to reveal personal tax bill: reports
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New mindset, prior win give Clark confidence at US Open
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Fly-half Love ready for All Blacks start after Super Rugby heroics
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Scheffler eager to seize the moment as career slam beckons
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Germany into World Cup last 32 after late comeback, Dutch thrash Sweden
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Germany come from behind to beat Ivory Coast and reach World Cup last 32
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Burn dons cowboy boots as England unwind at World Cup
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Miotti kicks Montpellier past Stade Francais into Top 14 final
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Counter-terror cops probe suspected anti-Muslim 'attacks' in Edinburgh
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Clark begins with bogey as McIlroy charges at US Open
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Jamieson strikes as New Zealand eye series-levelling win despite Root heroics
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Dutch swat Sweden as Germany, Ivory Coast eye World Cup knockout rounds
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Netherlands thump Sweden in Houston to get World Cup liftoff
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Scheffler opens with bogeys while McIlroy pars at windy US Open
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Jamieson strikes as New Zealand eye series-levelling win against England
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Brazil turn corner but tougher World Cup tests await
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Ronaldinho coming out of retirement to join Italian 3rd division side
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Cerundolo sees off Nakashima to set up Queen's final with Paul
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Real Madrid say no contact with Bayern's Olise
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Fritz takes down Zverev again to reach Halle final
Palou begins 'three-peat' bid with victory at St. Petersburg
Reigning IndyCar champion Alex Palou of Chip Ganassi Racing powered to victory in the opening race of the new season at the Grand Prix of St Petersburg on Sunday.
Spaniard Palou, who is looking for a third straight IndyCar title, beat team-mate Scott Dixon by 2.86 seconds.
Team Penske's Josef Newgarden, who had chased Palou over the final laps faded on the penultimate lap and was overtaken by New Zealander Dixon.
For Palou the victory, his 12th in his IndyCar career, was the perfect start to his title defence.
"Amazing job by everyone on the 10 car, they gave me everything I needed this weekend to win," said Palou, who said he could hardly wait to get going again after last year's success.
"It's been 138 days and we've been dreaming about this every single night," he said.
"It's huge, I'm super happy. Honestly, we've been working really, really hard. This has been a place where we have struggled in the past, especially me personally, so to start the 2025 season with a win, it's amazing," he added.
Palou took the lead on lap 74 and while he had some trouble behind the lapped Sting Ray Robb, he was able to hold off Newgarden and then Dixon.
Dixon's second place was particularly impressive given that he had to compete without radio communication.
"It was frustrating, we had no radio, so I was just flying blind out there, I think they were trying to call me in because in the last lap before we pitted, there was just so much traffic and we lost 2 or 3 seconds and that is where the 10 car (Palou) got us," he said.
Newgarden, the two-times series champion, had qualified in tenth but put himself in contention with a determined run.
"We have had a good car all weekend, I think we could have qualified higher than tenth. I felt like our car was certainly capable of winning," he said.
"Just didn't quite get there for a couple of reasons, pit cycles, obviously we needed to go longer,...but it is a long season, you've got to go all the way," he added.
The new season began with a stack-up which involved multiple cars colliding with Louis Foster, Nolan Siegel and Will Power crashing out.
S.Jackson--AT