A "domino effect" in the exciting Formula 1 driver market may have just begun, as Alex Albon removes himself from contention for a move away from Williams.
A Lisbon court ordered Portugal's most high-profile anti-racism activist, Mamadou Ba, on Friday to pay a 2,400 euro ($2,540) fine after finding him guilty of defaming a prominent neo-Nazi. Ba wrote on social media in 2020 that Mario Machado, founder of several extreme-right movements in Portugal, was "one of the main figures in the murder of Alcindo Monteiro", a Black man who was beaten to death in 1995 by skinheads in a wider, violent racist attack. Eleven people were convicted in 1997 over the murder of Monteiro, but they did not include Machado.