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Eleven-year-old Brexton Busch won a Restrictor Micro division race on July 17 at Port City Raceway in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The victory marks his first since the death of his father, two-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch.
nypost.comHe started 14th and finished first. The division is open to drivers ages 9-16.
Last year Brexton won 48 races across multiple disciplines. Kyle Busch died from severe bacterial pneumonia that progressed into sepsis. He was 41. Samantha Busch, Brexton's mother, posted on Instagram after the race.
She wrote that the win carried "a lot of emotions," adding she was "beyond proud" of her son and "beyond shattered" that Kyle was not present. NASCAR continues to address the loss of the two-time champion.
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theconversation.comEngland secured third place with a 6-4 win over France on July 18 in Miami. Bukayo Saka scored three goals while Kylian Mbappé added two goals and an assist.
abcnews.go.comKylian Mbappé netted his 21st and 22nd career World Cup goals in France's 6-4 third-place playoff loss to England. The brace on July 18 in Miami Gardens, Florida, gave the 27-year-old sole possession of the all-time men's record with 22 goals.
ESPNThe WNBA suspended Toronto Tempo head coach Sandy Brondello for one game without pay after she referred to Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese as a 'protected species' during Friday's game. Brondello will miss Monday's matchup against the Las Vegas Aces and issued a public apology…