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2021 F1600 Championship Series: F2000 Championship Series: Trent Walko 2021 F2000 Championship Series: Pacific F2000 Championship: Robert Armington 2021 Pacific F2000 Championship: New Zealand Formula Ford Championship: James Penrose 2020–21 New Zealand Formula Ford Championship: Toyo Tires F1600 Championship Series: Nick Gilkes
The programme of the 2024 Summer Olympics featured 329 events in 32 sports, including the 28 "core" Olympic sports contested in 2016 and 2020, [1] and four optional sports that were proposed by the Paris Organising Committee: breaking made its Olympic debut as an optional sport, while skateboarding, sport climbing, and surfing returned from ...
The 2024 British GT Championship is the 32nd British GT Championship, a sports car championship promoted by the SRO Motorsports Group. The season began on 30 March at Oulton Park and ended on 29 September at Brands Hatch .
A provisional eight-round 2021 calendar was announced on 7 August 2020. [3] Autopolis , Okayama International Circuit , and Sportsland Sugo returned to the calendar after a year's absence. The Fuji GT 500km Race also returned to its traditional calendar slot on the Golden Week holiday of 3-4 May.
The 2021 British GT Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2021 Intelligent Money British GT Championship) was the 29th British GT Championship, a sports car championship promoted by the SRO Motorsports Group. The season begins on 22 May at Brands Hatch and ends on 17 October at Donington Park.
The 2024 Game Awards are in the books and a tiny little robot has come out on top of the big awards show. Hosted by gaming industry star Geoff Keighley out of the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles ...
The eligibility dates for this year's awards corresponded with Billboard's year-end charts tracking period, from Oct. 28, 2023, through Oct. 19, 2024. Scroll through for the list of BBMA winners ...
The Riders' World Championship is awarded to the most successful rider over a season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results. The constructors listed in this table are the bike that the world champions rode during that winning season and are not necessarily the winner of the constructors' world championship in that season.