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Snow Delay Moves Bowman Gray Clash to Wednesday Amid Weather Watch
The Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium was postponed again due to a historic North Carolina snowstorm and has been rescheduled for Wednesday to give fans a safe, clear path to attend; organizers emphasized the importance of a packed house, while forecasts for more precipitation and freezing temperatures raise concerns, though NASCAR can use wet-weather tires if needed.
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Verstappen's Impact on F1: From Misconceptions to Championship Wins
Max Verstappen of Red Bull won the Spanish Grand Prix wire-to-wire, finishing more than 20 seconds ahead of his closest rival. With five wins in seven races, he is on his way to his third straight Formula One title. Mercedes finished 2-3, with Lewis Hamilton driving aggressively and overtaking rivals, and George Russell gaining several places. Sergio Perez raced up to fourth after starting 11th. Verstappen's lead in the championship standings is now 53 points.

Max Verstappen Claims Pole Position in Thrilling Monaco GP Qualifying Session.
Max Verstappen won the Monaco Grand Prix in treacherous rain conditions, claiming his fourth win of the Formula 1 season and extending his lead in the season points standings. Fernando Alonso finished in second place and Esteban Ocon in third, but neither were serious challengers to Verstappen. The rain caused frantic pit stops and tire changes for the leaders, but Verstappen emerged in the lead and held his cool through the slippery conditions to claim victory.

Deadly floods force cancellation of Emilia-Romagna GP in Italy.
Formula 1 has canceled the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix due to heavy rain and deadly flooding in northern Italy, which made it unsafe to proceed with the race at Imola. The decision was taken because it is not possible to safely hold the event for fans, teams, and personnel, and it is the right and responsible thing to do given the situation faced by the towns and cities in the region. At least eight people have died, and more than 5,000 have fled their homes.