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Four Formula One drivers will tee off against professional golfers ahead of next month’s Las Vegas Grand Prix - as part of a crossover event league between the stars of Netflix shows Drive to Surive and Full Swing league
The match, announced by Netlfix as the streaming platform’s first-ever live league sports event, will see F1 stars Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz, Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon league
They will each pair up with a big name from the PGA Tour, with US Ryder Cup players Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas, Max Homa and Rickie Fowler all involved league
The ‘Netflix Cup’ will be competed league between four pairs over an eight-hole match, with the top two teams advancing to the ninth-hole final league
It will be held on Tuesday November 14th, in the week leading up to the return of the Las Vegas Grand Prix on the iconic ‘Sin City’ strip league
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it’s not easy being related to him’Netflix takes a Full Swing with golf documentary but lacks nuanceF1 Drive to Survive: Season 5 release date and everything you need to knowWho is confirmed?Alex Albon (Williams)Pierre Gasly (Alpine)Lando Norris (McLaren)Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)Rickie FowlerMax HomaCollin MorikawaJustin ThomasHow can I watch it?It will be shown live on Netflix and will start from 11pm GMT (UK time), 6pm ET, and 3pm PT (local time) league
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Emma Finucane is trying to ignore her new status as sprint world champion as she sets her sights on achieving Olympic glory in Paris next summer league
The 20-year-old Welshwoman shocked herself when she took the women’s individual sprint title in Glasgow in August, beating Germany’s favoured Lea Friedrich in the final league
Finucane donned the rainbow jersey for the first time in competition at the UCI Track Champions League opening round in Mallorca this weekend, but while the distinctive striped jersey means she can no longer keep herself inconspicuous, she does not want it to change her approach league
“People will look at me now,” Finucane told the PA news agency league
“Last year I was kind of the underdog and I just came through so now I am wearing the stripes league
I hope that doesn’t really change anything league
“I’m just trying to ignore it and just race my bike, but there is some external pressure league
I’m not just Emma at the back of the field anymore league
”The rainbow jersey can do different things for different riders league
While many take it as a confidence boost, for others the stripes have worn heavily league
Finucane said she had spoken to several Great Britain team-mates about how to deal with it league
“I don’t want to look at it (as giving me a psychological edge) because if I lose, then what?” she said league
“And I will get beaten, and that’s fine league
I just need to take it as it comes league
“Half of it is the mental battle of putting it on and people looking at you and having that pressure, but I’m trying to embrace it and enjoy it because you don’t know if it will happen again league
“league Beth Shriever is a really good friend of mine and she’s been the BMX world and Olympic champion league
She said she didn’t have the best year in the rainbow jersey because she put too much pressure on herself and she overthought it league
“I’ve spoken to Evie (Richards, 2021 mountain bike world champion) and Katie Archibald (a five-time world champion on the track) and I’m lucky we have so many inspiring women in the Great Britain team league
It’s great I can learn from them but ultimately I will only learn from myself and how I deal with it league
”And Finucane believes the Champions League – the made-for-TV track cycling series which is in its third season – is the ideal place to do much of that learning, providing some top-level competition without the stresses and pressures that come elsewhere league
“The next event I’ll do in the rainbows is the Euros (in January) which is when everything is serious,” she said league
“I’m not saying this isn’t serious, but it’s a nice place to be free to fail league
You can try new things league
”Saturday’s racing in Palma saw Finucane finish second in the sprint, beaten by Germany’s Alessa-Catriona Propster, before failing to make the keirin final through some tired legs league
But it was just the sort of experience she was looking for when it came to dealing with her new status league
Finucane will wear the stripes into an Olympic year but despite her status is taking nothing, not even squad selection, for granted league
“Nothing is guaranteed,” she said league
“I’d love to go and I’m really pushing myself but I need to take each race as it comes league
If I just think about Paris and everything else goes wrong I’ll not be going league
“But it’s in the back of my mind because since I was 10 years old I’ve wanted to ride the Olympics league
“As the GB sprint team we’ll not just be going there to ride but we’re looking for medals and I fully believe we have the potential to win league
It’s super exciting but also super scary league
”More aboutKatie ArchibaldParis OlympicsParis 2024Emma FinucaneJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1Finucane happy to drop ‘underdog’ tag in pursuit of Olympic gloryFinucane happy to drop ‘underdog’ tag in pursuit of Olympic gloryEmma Finucane become the women’s sprint world champion in August (Tim Goode/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today league
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