Max Verstappen faces toughest test yet at Canadian GP

There’s a headline this week about Max Verstappen that no F1 reporter saw coming six months ago. The four-time defending world champion is seventh in the drivers’ championship. Seventh. He has 26 points. Kimi Antonelli, the 19-year-old who replaced Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes this year, has 100.

Now Verstappen has got Montreal, which historically has not been a track where Red Bull’s problems have been small. They grow up.

The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is built around long straights, heavy braking zones and a pair of slow chicanes leading to the Wall of Champions. Under the 2026 rules, with new active aero and more demanding energy-deployment systems, each of those features penalizes a car that is weak in power-unit performance or low in harvesting efficiency. It’s a brutal description of where Red Bull currently sits in its first year as a full power unit constructor in partnership with Ford. The team’s DM01 engine, named after Red Bull’s late founder Dietrich Mateschitz, is its first in-house creation.

This is not going well.

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Red Bull has scored 30 constructors’ points in the first four races. Mercedes has 180. The team’s best finish all season is a fifth place for Verstappen at Miami, where he qualified second, but spun in the opening lap and finished 40 seconds behind the race winner.

“Absolutely not,” Verstappen said in Miami when asked if the spin cost him any victory. “I lagged behind by 40 seconds. A spin is not 40 seconds.”

That’s as honest a self-assessment as you’ll hear from a driver in this sport.

Verstappen has been openly unhappy about the 2026 rules since before the season started. After the Chinese Grand Prix he called it a “joke”. He has compared racing to “Mario Kart”, noting that drivers now have to manage battery deployment, often forcing them to straighten up and coast. He has said he wants F1 to make “significant” changes for 2027. And Verstappen has openly told Dutch outlet Viaplay that he needs the next several weeks and months to figure out what he really wants from the rest of his career. He has a release clause in his Red Bull contract that is activated if he falls outside the top two in the standings after the Hungarian Grand Prix at the end of July, and given where he is now, the math says he will have to make a decision.

Is Verstappen focused on F1 or other interests?

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This is why he keeps wandering towards other forms of racing. Last weekend, Max Verstappen made his Nurburgring 24 Hours debut in a Mercedes-AMG GT3, and was leading the race with a few hours remaining, before a driveshaft failure took his team out of contention. He has talked about Le Mans. He talked about NASCAR. He hasn’t said he’s excited to drive the RB22 around Montreal.

Verstappen is the closest thing to generational dominance the sport has had since the Schumacher years. He has 71 Grand Prix wins, the third most in F1 history. They won four consecutive World Championships from 2021 to 2024. If he leaves the sport or continues to struggle until 2026, the entire competitive shape of F1 changes. “The next Schumacher” the legend goes. The “Verstappen vs. the field” story fades away. What you are seeing now, the rise of Antonelli, the resurgence of Mercedes, the McLaren title defence, is a game between changing eras in real time.

Montreal is where you find out how much of it is real and how much is a bad Red Bull car.

Montreal and Verstappen’s history there

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Verstappen has been very good at this track recently. He won here three consecutive times from 2022 to 2024, becoming the third driver to do so after Hamilton and Michael Schumacher. He likes the rhythm of the circuit. He likes the way he punishes other drivers’ mistakes. In years when his car hasn’t been at its absolute best, Montreal has historically been a place where he can deal with the problem.

But the rules of 2026 changed the mathematics. Energy deployment matters more here than at most tracks on the calendar. The new Straight Mode aerodynamic system, which essentially flattens the wings on long straights, rewards cars that can put down clean power through deployment zones. The Red Bull is not one of those cars right now. By the admission of their own engineers, there is a chassis problem at the top of the engine learning curve. The car is heavy. It loses grip in high-speed sections. Verstappen has spent the qualifying sessions making constant steering corrections to keep things on track.

However, there is a way. If it rains in Montreal this weekend, and the forecast says it might, none of the above will matter much. Verstappen is one of the best wet-weather drivers in modern F1 history. The cooler conditions may also ease some of the tire and energy management issues that are hitting Red Bull on Sunday. If qualifying goes weird, if a safety car comes out at the right time, if the sprint race order gets thrown around, Verstappen suddenly becomes the most dangerous floater.

Longtime Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko said after Miami that he saw “light at the end of the tunnel” with the team’s Miami upgrade package. Whether that light is real or just the headlights of another freight train will be answered later this week.

Verstappen has previously said that he does not get frustrated for the sake of being disappointed. After Suzuka, where he finished eighth at his favorite circuit, he was asked how he was dealing with the whole situation. “When he came up to me again I just waved at him,” he said, referring to Antonelli. “It’s not going the way it should, but being upset about it all the time won’t help. I’m just trying to laugh about it.”

The four-time world champion, in a car he can’t push, waves as a teenager laps it up.

Montreal is going to tell us if Max Verstappen has anything left to laugh about in 2026.

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Zero Primetime Games, the toughest road in years

On Thursday, the Las Vegas Raiders unveiled their 2026 schedule. All 32 NFL teams announced their 17-game slate simultaneously, which was a media spectacle.

The Raiders will travel 21,099 miles in 2026, the 12th-most in the league. Based on opponents’ 2025 record, they also have the seventh-highest strength of schedule at .529.

For the first time since 2010, the Raiders will not appear in a single primetime game, which is not surprising considering their record over the past several years. Except for late-season flex, Fernando Mendoza and the Silver and Black will not receive any national spotlight on Monday, Thursday, Saturday or Sunday nights. Las Vegas is the only NFL team not to play an international game this decade, a streak that now stretches to seven seasons. The Raiders last played internationally in London in 2019.

Let’s break the slate.

Week 1: Las Vegas Raiders open season against Miami

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The Raiders opened at Allegiant Stadium, marking the first time the building has hosted a weekend game since 2021. Every Raiders game through 2026 is scheduled for a Sunday. This is likely the film debut of Kirk Cousins ​​or Fernando Mendoza, both Miami natives. Las Vegas last hosted the Dolphins in 2021, winning 31-28.

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Week 2: at Los Angeles Chargers

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Las Vegas faces its first AFC West opponent in Week 2 when it travels to SoFi Stadium to face the Los Angeles Chargers. It was last year’s meeting against the Chargers that Brock Bowers recorded a one-handed touchdown grab on his shoelaces. In the first 17 weeks, the Raiders are expected to play 11 games on CBS and six games on Fox.

Week 3: at New Orleans

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The road trip continues in New Orleans as the Raiders visit the Saints. This is the first of three consecutive games away from Allegiant Stadium and the third consecutive meeting between the teams at Caesars Superdome. The series is split between those games. The Saints won on Halloween Eve in 2022. Two years later, the Raiders won the game as Aidan O’Connell threw for 242 yards and two touchdowns.

Also Read: Las Vegas Raiders Draft Recap: Getting to know the picks including Fernando Mendoza

Week 4: vs. Kansas City

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October begins with the Kansas City Chiefs at home inside Allegiant Stadium. The Chiefs could work with Patrick Mahomes or backup Justin Fields depending on Mahomes’ recovery from a torn ACL. The injury occurred a few weeks before the Raiders won the 2025 season finale on Daniel Carlson’s 60-yard walk-off field goal.

RELATED: ‘Every ball is a dart’: Pat McAfee and Kirk Herbstreit make brilliant Fernando Mendoza comparisons

Week 5: at New England

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The Raiders travel to Gillette Stadium to face the defending AFC champion New England Patriots. Las Vegas defeated New England in Week 1 last year, with then-rookie Ashton Jeanty scoring a touchdown in his NFL debut. A win in Foxborough would even the all-time series at 18-18-1. It is the first of three games scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. PT. The rest come in the 1 pm PT window.

Week 6: vs. Buffalo

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The Raiders will host their second consecutive AFC East opponent on October 18, looking for their first win over Buffalo since the franchise moved to Las Vegas. The Silver and Black lost to the Bills in 2020 and 2023. Cousins ​​last faced Buffalo in 2022, leading Minnesota to a 33-30 overtime win capped by a one-handed fourth-and-18 grab from Justin Jefferson.

Also Read: Where is Terron Johnson? The Raiders’ best offseason trade has quietly disappeared

Week 7: vs. Los Angeles Rams

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The Raiders also clinched the NFC West this season, and the Los Angeles Rams came to Las Vegas in first. This is the first time that the franchise has hosted Los Angeles since relocating in 2020. The Raiders have lost by a combined six points in the last two meetings at SoFi Stadium (2022, 2024). This match is also Davante Adams’ first game against his former team after the trade.

Week 8: at New York Jets

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Las Vegas concludes its AFC East slate against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. The Raiders have won four of the last five meetings, including the last two meetings in 2020 and 2023. The 2023 game at Allegiant Stadium was highlighted by O’Connell’s 7-yard touchdown catch of Michael Mayer. In 2020, Darren Waller posted 13 receptions for 200 yards and two touchdowns. Derek Carr capped it off with a 46-yard touchdown pass to Henry Ruggs III with five seconds remaining.

Week 9: at San Francisco

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The famous Bay Area rivalry has returned. The Raiders made their first trip to Levi’s Stadium since 2018, also drawing the 49ers in their third preseason game. The Raiders last hosted San Francisco in 2023, when Davante Adams passed for 150 yards and two touchdowns, including a 60-yard score.

Week 10: vs. Seattle

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Head coach Clint Kubiak is facing his former team for the first time since winning the Super Bowl in Seattle. Kubiak brought offensive coordinator Andrew Janko and offensive line coach Rick Dennison with him to Las Vegas. The Seahawks will play in Las Vegas for the first time on Nov. 15. The game is capped with the Raiders facing three NFC West teams in four weeks. The last meeting was in 2022, when Josh Jacobs had an 86-yard walk-off touchdown run.

Also read: ‘No excuses’: Clint Kubiak issues clear warning to Raiders coaches and front office

Week 11: at Denver

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The annual trip to Mile High takes place the week before Thanksgiving. Denver reached last season’s AFC Championship Game with former Raider Jarrett Stidham under center. The tour is limited to three consecutive weeks on CBS.

Week 12: at Cleveland

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Weather could become a factor in back-to-back road games before the bye. The matchup will reveal a lot about where the offense stands. The Browns fielded one of the NFL’s top defenses last year. Cleveland is led by Myles Garrett and Carson Schwesinger, the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year and Defensive Rookie of the Year, respectively. Garrett set the single-season sack record with 23 in 2025.

ALSO READ: Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver depth chart 2026: No clear No. 1 option heading into training camp

Week 13: Bye

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Las Vegas got its long-awaited bye a week before the playoff race. That would set the Giants up for a potential playoff run, whether Mendoza or Cousins ​​is under center.

RELATED: Las Vegas Raiders tipped to pursue All-Pro pass-catcher

Week 14: vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Las Vegas returns from the bye with three straight home games, starting with the Chargers. It is the first of three December games. The Raiders play each of their three AFC West opponents in the final five weeks of the regular season.

Week 15: vs. Denver

For the second time in four weeks, the Raiders and Broncos completed the season series, this time at Allegiant Stadium. This will either be in the middle of a stretch run or bring valuable minutes to Mendoza. Las Vegas looks for its first home win over the Broncos since Week 18 of the 2023 season. That win made it eight consecutive wins over Denver, a streak that began when the team moved to Las Vegas.

RELATED: Why analysts already consider the Raiders out of the 2026 playoffs

Week 16: vs. Tennessee

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The home finale comes a few days after Christmas. The Raiders have won four of the last six meetings with Tennessee, including last year, when Maxx Crosby sacked 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward twice in a 20-10 win at Allegiant Stadium. Week 16 is also the third Raiders home game in the last four meetings since 2019.

Week 17: at Arizona

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The Raiders head down Highway 93 to Phoenix to face the Cardinals for the first time since 2022. It is their first trip to Glendale since 2018, a game Carlson won on a 35-yard field goal as time expired during his rookie season. Arizona’s backfield also includes Jeremiah Love, who was selected two spots after Mendoza last month.

Week 18: at Kansas City

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The season ends at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, marking the third time since 2022 that the Raiders and Chiefs have finished the regular season against each other. A lot could be on the line. The Raiders can clinch a playoff seed and rest their starters. They may fight for position. Or Mendoza could be playing valuable minutes in the final game of his rookie season.

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LeBron James is the perfect pick for the toughest Kevin Durant version ever

Monday night marked the 31st regular season matchup between two of the greatest small forwards to ever play the game of basketball, as LeBron James and Kevin Durant prepared to do battle once again. In the end, James earned his 20th regular season win over Durant after the Los Angeles Lakers blocked Durant en route to a 100–92 victory.

Durant faced an aggressive Lakers defensive scheme designed to take the ball out of his hands, and as a result he was limited to two points in the second half. This led to a late-game surge from LA, allowing them to build a more comfortable cushion against the third seed in the Western Conference.

After the game, James gave Durant the greatest form of respect Having said that, it’s difficult to guard every version of the Rockets star and in every single game, he gets as much respect as the Lakers gave him on Monday.

“Every edition. He’s getting better and better,” James said via @ohnohedidnt24 on X (formerly Twitter). “We had a fight in the finals, too. Even when he was younger, when it was him and Russ and James, he was never good at basketball.”

Lakers star LeBron James highlights major problem for Rockets

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James said in his post-game comments that defending Durant becomes more difficult when he is allowed to go one-on-one – which he was not on Monday night.

James added, “He was extremely dynamic in Golden State because you can’t have a lot of bodies on him all the time because of the threat of Steph (Curry) and Klay (Thompson).”

“Any time you can’t put that many bodies in front of a great player who has the ability to score the ball, it’s very challenging.”

A first-round matchup between James and Durant is likely, especially with the competition for spots three through six in the West standings so tight.


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How Victor Wembanyama survived ‘close to the toughest game of my life’.

Victor Wembanyama has done some incredible things in his short NBA career, but his latest accomplishment against the Los Angeles Clippers may be his toughest yet. On Friday night, the San Antonio Spurs made a miraculous 25-point comeback to defeat the Clippers 116-112, but the victory clearly pushed the young superstar to his absolute limits.

After the game, Vembanyama was not shy about the effect the competition had on his body. “I was going to pass out right from the first quarter. …This was close to being the toughest game of my life. It probably didn’t feel like it, we played a very rough game yesterday against the most physical team in the league.”

Despite exhaustion, Victor Vembanyama managed to dominate in limited action. The French sensation recorded 27 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks in just 22 minutes of play. He was clinical from the floor, making 11 of 21 shots overall and missing four of his nine attempts from beyond the arc. His rim protection in the closing minutes was the catalyst for the Spurs’ late surge, as he consistently converted shots and erased easy looks for Los Angeles.

The comeback was not a solo effort. Julian Champagnie stepped up with a huge 20-point performance, while De’Aaron Fox and Stephen Cassel provided the perimeter pressure needed to overcome the deficit. San Antonio trailed by nearly 25 points before their defense tightened up and Wembanyama took over on the interior.

By scoring a 38-point masterpiece against the Detroit Pistons just 24 hours ago, the 22-year-old big man is showing the world that he has the stamina to match his generational skill set. If this was the toughest game of his life, the rest of the league should be very concerned about what he does when he feels really fresh.


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Why Ice Hockey is the World’s Toughest Sport: Not for the Weak ☠️


Why Ice Hockey is the World’s Toughest Sport: Not for the Weak ☠️

When Indians think of “Hockey,” our minds immediately go to the legendary Dhyan Chand and the wizardry of Field Hockey. However, there is another version of this game played on frozen water that takes physical endurance to a whole new level. Ice Hockey is widely considered the toughest sport in the world, and it isn’t just about goals—it’s about survival.

While cricket is a game of skill and patience, Ice Hockey is a high-speed collision course. If you’ve ever wondered why this sport is labeled “Not for the Weak,” here is a deep dive into the intensity of the game.

1. The Skating Paradox: Running on Blades

Imagine sprinting at 40-50 km/h while balancing on steel blades just 3mm thick. In Ice Hockey, players don’t just run; they glide at lethal speeds. Maintaining balance while being shoved by a 100kg defender requires core strength that most professional athletes can only dream of. The level of cardiovascular fitness required to “skate out” a 45-second shift is equivalent to sprinting a 400-meter race at full tilt.

2. Physicality and the “Glass” Factor

In most sports, hitting an opponent is a foul. In Ice Hockey, “body checking” is a strategic necessity. Players are routinely slammed into the perimeter boards (the glass). These collisions are high-impact and can happen at any moment. Unlike football (soccer), where a slight trip results in a dramatic fall, Ice Hockey players are expected to take a hit, get back up, and keep chasing the puck immediately.

3. The Fastest Object in Sports: The Puck

A cricket ball is hard, but an Ice Hockey puck is a disc of vulcanised rubber that is literally frozen before the game to prevent it from bouncing. These pucks can travel at speeds exceeding 160 km/h. Goalies have less than half a second to react to a shot. For a player, blocking a shot with their body is considered a badge of honour, often resulting in broken bones or severe bruising.

4. Mental Fortitude and Multitasking

Ice Hockey requires a unique type of “hockey sense.” You must control a tiny puck with a long stick (without looking down), keep track of five teammates and five opponents, and avoid being hit—all while skating on ice. The mental exhaustion of making split-second tactical decisions at high speeds makes it one of the most mentally taxing sports on the planet.

The Indian Connection: Hockey in the Himalayas

Many Indians are surprised to learn that we have a National Ice Hockey team! In the regions of Ladakh, Shimla, and Kashmir, Ice Hockey is a way of life during the winter. Played on natural frozen ponds, Indian athletes face extreme altitudes and sub-zero temperatures, proving that the “toughness” of this sport resonates even in the Himalayas.

Conclusion

Ice Hockey is not just a sport; it is a test of human limits. It combines the grace of figure skating, the toughness of rugby, and the hand-eye coordination of cricket into one explosive package. It is a game defined by grit, scars, and relentless speed. While it may not yet have the massive following of IPL in India, its sheer intensity makes it the undisputed king of tough sports. Truly, it is not for the weak.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is Ice Hockey more dangerous than Field Hockey?

Yes, Ice Hockey is generally considered more dangerous due to the higher speeds of the players, the use of the boards for checking, and the speed of the puck. However, both sports require immense skill.

2. Does India have a national Ice Hockey team?

Yes! India has both Men’s and Women’s National Ice Hockey teams. They primarily train in Ladakh and represent India in the IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia.

3. Why do Ice Hockey players fight?

While fighting is technically against the rules and results in penalties, it has historically been used as a way for teams to “police” themselves and protect their star players from dirty hits.

4. How long is an Ice Hockey match?

A standard professional game consists of three 20-minute periods, totalling 60 minutes of “on-clock” play. However, with breaks and penalties, a game usually lasts about 2.5 hours.

5. Can I play Ice Hockey in India?

Absolutely. The best places to play are in Leh (Ladakh) during the winter months or at indoor rinks like the iSKATE rink in Gurugram.

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VJ Edgecombe rejects Ja Morant’s claim of being the toughest player

To say that the Philadelphia 76ers have high expectations for VJ Edgecombe as a rookie would be an understatement.

Joining the red, white and blue as a 20-year-old rookie from Baylor, Edgecombe has started all 50 games in 2025-26 with Tyrese Maxey and company tasked with spacing the floor, driving to the basket and playing good defense on the other side of the court.

Discussing his rookie season in the NBA midway through his rookie season on the Club 520 podcast, Edgecombe broke down a particularly difficult stretch of games where he was tasked with guarding some of the best players in the NBA.

“Man, it was a stretch. I even went to guard Luka, Curry was sitting out. I’m not going to lie, I was low-key happy,” Edgecombe said. “Even if you want to compete, I was like, this isn’t too bad. I had to guard Luka, I had to guard Shai, D-Bucs, Brunson, I had to guard all of them, brother. So it was like my welcome to the NBA.”

So, who was the toughest player Edgecombe faced during his “Welcome to the NBA” challenge? That would be Ja Morant, who dropped 40 on the 76ers despite Edgecombe’s best efforts.

“Toughest? I’m not going to lie to you, Ja Morant brother,” Edgecombe said. “I’m not going to lie, he had 40.”

Widely touted as one of the better athletes in the 2025 NBA Draft class, Edgecombe made it clear that he wanted to be a force on both ends of the court, with defense being as important to his individual play as it was to his offensive production. Despite often being the youngest player on the court whenever Nick Nurse checks in on him in a game, Edgecombe’s desire to play both ways has largely been fulfilled, with “The Generator” only getting better as his ability is tested night in and day out.


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