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Sources: Zion (knee) expected to miss weeks

Published in Basketball
Friday, 18 October 2019 09:45

New Orleans Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson has avoided a severe injury to his right knee but is expected to miss a period of weeks to start the regular season, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Friday.

Williamson did not travel with the team to New York for Friday's preseason game against the Knicks and instead stayed back in New Orleans for further testing.

Coach Alvin Gentry said Friday that he believed Williamson suffered the knee injury during the Pelicans' preseason game against the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday.

The injury puts a damper on what had been an excellent preseason for the No. 1 overall pick. Williamson was averaging 23.3 points and 6.5 rebounds while shooting 71.4% in the Pelicans' first four preseason games and averaging 27.3 minutes.

Now New Orleans heads into the season with its star rookie on the sideline.

The Pelicans figure to be cautious regarding Williamson's return, but the team is confident he will make a full recovery. The 6-foot-7, 284-pound Williamson missed time in summer league after he banged his left knee in a collision with another player. After just eight minutes, the Pelicans shut Williamson down for the summer, although they said they were just being overly cautious.

Williamson suffered a mild right knee sprain during his only season at Duke. That injury occurred when his sneaker gave out just seconds into a game against North Carolina. He missed three weeks with the injury before returning in the ACC tournament.

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Gentry: When Zion comes back, he'll be fine

Pelicans head coach Alvin Gentry isn't worried about Zion Williamson falling behind while he recovers from injury.

He was the prohibitive favorite for the NBA's Rookie of the Year award, coming in at -250 odds at Caesars Sportsbook.

Without Williamson on the floor, the Pelicans will likely turn to another rookie -- albeit a much older one -- to fill his minutes. Nicolo Melli, a 28-year-old Italian player, came to New Orleans this summer after a professional career that started in 2007 overseas.

He has played as Williamson's backup this preseason and has averaged 8.8 points and 6.0 rebounds in 17.0 minutes per game. His rebounding average is second on the team to Williamson's through four preseason games.

The injury could also open up time for the Pelicans to play Kenrich Williams at power forward. Williams is third on the team with 4.8 rebounds per game in the preseason. It's also possible the Pelicans could play Brandon Ingram at the 4 spot in spurts.

New Orleans has Derrick Favors slated to start at center, with Jahlil Okafor and Jaxson Hayes backing him up.

Gentry said that JJ Redick will be starting on Friday in Madison Square Garden.

"He will not be the power forward," Gentry said with a laugh. "We will move some guys around. That's one of the things about having depth and players who play different positions. We can move guys around and put ourselves in a position where from a rotation standpoint we are still pretty solid."

At shootaround Friday morning, Jrue Holiday said that he had not spoken with Williamson and had only just found out about the injury when he got a twitter notification on his Apple Watch. Holiday's advice to Williamson: "Stay strong."

"Obviously, his body is strong," Holiday said. "Your body can bounce back. But mentally, I think that's where you just have to lock in and be patient."

Information from ESPN's Malika Andrews was used in this report.

Sabathia's career done as Yankees add Heller

Published in Baseball
Friday, 18 October 2019 10:24

The New York Yankees officially removed CC Sabathia from the roster for the American League Championship Series on Friday, replacing him with right-handed reliever Ben Heller.

Sabathia would not be eligible to return should the Yankees get to the World Series, so the 39-year-old left-hander has made his final appearance in pinstripes.

Sabathia's knee buckled and his shoulder seemed to give out as he tried to get out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth inning of the Houston Astros' 8-3 win in Game 4 of the ALCS Thursday night. He walked off the mound toward second, spoke with head athletic trainer Steve Donohue and tried a warmup toss, hoping somehow to push through, but he had to leave.

The Yankees said Sabathia suffered a subluxation -- or partial dislocation -- of his left shoulder joint.

Sabathia, who along with outfielder Brett Gardner is one of the two remaining members of the 2009 World Series championship team, limped off the field with tears in his eyes. He had announced that he was retiring after the season.

"It's tough man. He's a great person, a great player," outfielder Aaron Hicks said. "He's gonna be a Hall of Famer. To see a guy like that go out like that is not the way you want to see it. He means a lot to this team, a lot to his organization, and for him to go out like that, it's not something you want."

Left-handed reliever Zack Britton, who spent eight seasons with the Baltimore Orioles before being traded to New York last year, reiterated the reputation Sabathia carries throughout the league.

"I played against CC longer than I've played with him, so I know the respect that opposing teams have for him," Britton said. "He's done it in the game, but obviously off the field too. He's really respected throughout the game, and guys know the type of career he's had."

A six-time All-Star and the 2007 AL Cy Young Award winner with Cleveland, Sabathia finished with a 251-161 regular-season record with 3,093 strikeouts. He had made four trips to the injured list this year due to his balky right knee.

With their season on the line and Houston holding a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series, the Yankees will have lefty James Paxton versus Astros ace Justin Verlander on the mound for a do-or-die Game 5. Paxton told ESPN that Sabathia would be his inspiration when he takes the mound Friday.

"Every time he's on the mound, he gives us everything he's got, and that's what he did tonight. CC has had an amazing career, and it was too bad to see him get hurt like that," Paxton said. "But it's also just a testament to just the heart he has for this team, going out there and giving us everything he's got until the last pitch."

Heller had a 1.23 ERA and nine strikeouts in 7 1/3 innings for the Yankees this season after returning from Tommy John surgery.

ESPN's Marly Rivera and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Dream Building – applications open

Published in Table Tennis
Friday, 18 October 2019 06:45

A wide range of activities have been initiated in recent years, a prime example being the Za’atari Refugee Camp in Jordan, a focal point for World Table Tennis Day in 2018.

Notably present to support proceedings on that occasion was Korea Republic’s Ryu Seungmin, gold medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games; his presence endorsed the fact that table tennis is the sport for everyone, there are no barriers. A well-worn adage but one with great validity, everyone can play table tennis, everyone has played table tennis.

It is the global sport. Supported by the ITTF Foundation, a highly successful Parkinson’s World Championships was staged recently in New York, in Paralympic play, there are  11 classes for men, the same number for women; equally the International Table Tennis Federation has a 226 members; every possible landmass involved in the sport. The facts speak for themselves.

The continual goal is to increase participation, provide opportunities and break down barriers by establishing humanitarian goals that will stand the test of time and are commensurate with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Teamwork, transparency and determination to make a project work are very much key factors; inclusive, sustainable and meaningful.

ITTF Foundation: Dream Building Fund

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United States duo sparkle on opening day in Chengdu

Published in Table Tennis
Friday, 18 October 2019 06:52

Making a dream Women’s World Cup debut on home soil in 2016 where she achieved a top 16 finish but in 2017 it was a group stage exit for Lily Zhang. Back after a one year absence from the event the American was keen to return to the main draw, a feat she achieved on a dramatic opening day in Chengdu.

Zhang’s day opened the day with a positive display but ultimately defeat as she succumbed to a 4-1 loss at the hands of the highest seeded player involved in the initial stage, Romania’s Bernadette Szocs (11-9, 8-11, 12-10, 11-7, 11-3). The result, in addition to Szocs’ 4-2 win over Adriana Diaz (11-3, 11-9, 8-11, 11-7, 7-11, 11-2), left Zhang’s hopes of qualification on a knife edge.

With Szocs taking first position in the group, the race for the runner up spot came down to a head-to-head contest between Zhang and Diaz with the victor moving through to the next round. A tense clash which saw three games being decided by the narrowest of margins, but after four gruelling games it was Zhang who prevailed (12-10, 11-8, 9-11, 11-7, 13-11) to reach the round of 16 for the second time in her career.

Wu Yue travelled to Chengdu with a clear goal in sight and that was to pick up her first win on the Women’s World Cup stage at the third attempt. She passed that test with flying colours, winning both of her Group D encounters to obtain her ticket to the round of 16 for the first time!

The 29 year old started her group stage journey with a shock 4-0 victory over 2015 European champion Elizabeta Samara (11-8, 11-9, 11-6, 18-16), to all but put her name into the next stage. Qualification was confirmed soon after as group favourite Samara suffered her second defeat of the day, losing out to Canada’s Zhang Mo (5-11, 11-4, 11-9, 3-11, 11-9, 1-11, 11-9) to guarantee the top two positions for the North American players.

Rounding off the Group D fixture list was the meeting of Wu and Zhang, who found themselves in the unanticipated scenario of a first place play-off. All three of their previous head-to-heads on the international stage had favoured the Canadian but this time out it was the United States player’s time to shine, winning 4-1 (11-6, 11-4, 11-5, 8-11, 11-5) to top the group.

The Uncle Pop 2019 ITTF Women’s World Cup resumes with round of 16 action on Saturday 19th October.

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Chengdu review: day belongs to North America

Published in Table Tennis
Friday, 18 October 2019 07:02

It meant the previous best was tripled; under a different system when the main draw commenced with the quarter-finals as opposed to 16 players in the modern era, Canada’s Geng Lijuan progressed through the group phase in 1997 in Shanghai, as did Gao Jun of the United States in 2001 in Wuhu, 2003 in Hong Kong, 2005 in Guangzhou and 2008 in Kuala Lumpur.

However, neither ever advanced beyond the last eight but it is their standards that the modern day generation seeks to emulate. The only other occasion when a player from North America progressed through the initial group phase was under the modern day system in 2016 in Philadelphia. Lily Zhang was the player in question; she departed proceedings in round one.

Pick of the bunch

Wu Yue, crowned Pan American Games champion in 2015, was very much the pick of the bunch.

The no.17 seed, in her opening match of the day she accounted for Romania’s Elizabeta Samara, the no.12 seed (11-8, 11-9, 11-6, 18-16), prior to overcoming Zhang Mo, the no.14 seed (11-6, 11-4, 11-5, 8-11, 11-5) to secure top spot in the group. Sandwiched in between Zhang Mo beat Elizabeta Samara (5-11, 11-4, 11-9, 3-11, 11-9, 1-11, 11-9) and thus secured second position and progress to the main draw; for Elizabeta Samara it was third spot and thus elimination.

Lily Zhang

Second position and progress to the main draw, it was the same for Lily Zhang. The no.18 seed, she experienced defeat in her opening contest when facing Romania’s Bernadette Szocs, the no.9 seed (11-9, 8-11, 12-10, 11-7, 11-3) but recovered to beat Puerto Rico’s Adriana Diaz, the no.15 seed (12-10, 11-3, 9-11, 11-7, 13-11) and thus secured runners up spot. Bernadette Szocs overcame Adriana Diaz and thus reserved first place (11-3, 11-9, 8-11, 11-7, 7-11, 11-2).

In the opening round Wu Yue faces Austria’s Sofia Polcanova, the no.8 seed; Lily Zhang confronts Japan’s Miu Hirano, the no.4 seed. For Zhang Mo. China’s Zhu Yuling, the top seed, is the adversary, for Bernadette Szocs, Singapore’s Feng Tianwei, the no.7 seed, awaits.

According to status

First place for Bernadette Szocs as status advised but a surprise second place; in the remaining groups matters finished according to status.

Korea Republic’s Jeon Jihee, the no.10 seed, finished ahead of Egypt’s Dina Meshref, the no.16 seed and Poland’s Natalia Partyka, the no.19 seed; for Germany’s Petrissa Solja, the no.11 seed, it was first position ahead of Chinese Taipei’s Chen Szu-Yu, the no.13 seed and Australia’s Jian Fang Lay, the no.20 seed.

Crucially, in the contest to determine second positon, Dina Meshref was extended to six games by Natalia Partyka (11-7, 11-5, 12-14, 8-11, 11-6, 11-5); meanwhile Petrissa Solja almost came to grief when opposing Jian Fang Lay, she needed the full seven games to secure victory (11-8, 8-11, 11-8, 8-11, 11-7, 10-12, 11-4).

Opening round

In the opening round Jeon Jihee faces Chinese Taipei’s Cheng I-Ching, the no.5 seed, Dina Meshref opposes Japan’s Kasumi Ishikawa, the no.3 seed; in a similar vein Petrissa Solja confronts Hong Kong’s Doo Hoi Kem, the no.6 seed, for Chen Szu-Yu, the adversary is China’s Liu Shiwen.

The first round and quarter-final matches will be played on Saturday 19th October.

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Founded in 2011, SAIC MAXUS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SAIC Motor Corporation Limited. SAIC MAXUS adheres to the brand concept of “Born Unique” and constantly builds a “customized, intellectualized, internationalized and younger” brand image and reputation.  Known for providing excellent quality, SAIC MAXUS has served many international high-end events or forums such as the Youth Olympic Games, APEC and China International Import Expo etc. Meanwhile, products of SAIC MAXUS have covered 48 countries and regions in the world. In Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand, SAIC MAXUS is the No. 1 Chinese automotive brand in terms of sales performance.

Confirmed as Official Sponsor of the Uncle Pop 2019 ITTF Women’s World Cup, SAIC MAXUS is attachingitself with one of the most eagerly anticipated events on the world table tennis calendar, with 20 of the sport’s biggest female stars from all corners of the globe battling it out for one of the most prestigious trophies up for grabs.

Chengdu sets the stage for a third time since the tournament’s formation in 1996 with the capital of Sichuan province having also played host in 2007 and 2018. The leading force in international table tennis, it is perhaps most appropriate that an event of this magnitude returns to Chinese shores.

“We are very honoured to partner with the ITTF as Official Sponsor of the Uncle Pop 2019 ITTF Women’s World Cup. In China, table tennis is a sport that carries most awareness and participation. We hope that all fans will remember the brand “SAIC MAXUS” when watching the game and we wish the event a great success.” – Zheng Yimin, General Manager of SAIC MAXUS Automobile Sales and Service Co., Ltd.

“Table tennis is a hugely popular sport in China, with a rich history and expansive fan base. We are delighted to announce this partnership with SAIC MAXUS to promote its brand and our shared values, which are to continue making progress and to pursue excellence.” – Xu Yi, ITTF Head of Sponsorship (China)

Stay tuned for more updates on the Uncle Pop 2019 ITTF Women’s World Cup on ITTF.com as well as the ITTF’s social media channels: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Youtube and Weibo.

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The World Cup was just over an hour old when Japan wing Kotaro Matsushima completed his hat-trick against Russia and immediately became a hero.

It was the first time a Japanese player had scored three tries in a World Cup match, earning him the nickname 'Ferrari' because of his dazzling speed.

After helping the hosts stun Ireland, things got even better for the 26-year-old. His late score gave Japan a bonus-point win against Samoa, and then came Matsushima's crowning moment in the dramatic win against Scotland.

He crossed for his side's opening try and ignited a glorious Japanese attack which helped the country reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time.

The match was the most-watched television programme of the year in Japan, with an audience which peaked at more than 60 million people.

Matsushima's score made him the 2019 World Cup's joint top try-scorer so far, alongside Wales' Josh Adams on five, and placed him front and centre on the global rugby stage.

But for one man inside the stadium, this recognition for the wing's electric skill and pace had been a long time coming.

A 30-minute drive from International Stadium Yokohama, where the Scotland match was played, is the pitch where Hideyuki Fujiwara helped to mould international rugby's latest sensation.

Fujiwara was Matsushima's coach at Toin Gakuen High School for three years, between the ages of 15 and 18, but his influence has stretched far beyond that.

The 51-year-old describes their relationship as "close to a father-son bond", a particularly poignant description given that Matsushima's father died while he was at the school.

They exchange messages before every match. Fujiwara passes on advice and good luck and Matsushima always replies, no matter how busy he is.

Watching someone grow from a talented teenager into a player creating World Cup history for their country must be an emotional experience, but it has not taken Fujiwara by surprise.

"I expected it," said Fujiwara, who is still the coach at Matsushima's old school. "I expected something great from him.

"He had a huge impact on the Scotland game. He was always a great player but he has grown into an even better and more impressive one.

"The kids who play at the school now are really inspired by him at this World Cup.

"There are always kids who look up to him and want to be like him but it's hard to find anyone as good as him."

From team-mates to opponents

After Matsushima finished school, it was Fujiwara who convinced him to join a South African side rather than stay in Japan and play university rugby like his team-mates.

Matsushima was born in Pretoria to a Japanese mother and Zimbabwean father and lived in South Africa until he moved to Japan aged six, so playing for Durban-based side Sharks was not too much of a foreign concept.

It was during this time that he played alongside one of the other stand-out wings of this World Cup: Cheslin Kolbe.

He and Kolbe were both part of the South Africa Under-20 training squad for the 2013 Junior World Championship.

Kolbe went on to compete in the tournament, but Matsushima did not. Instead, he earned his first cap for Japan the following year.

On Sunday they will be on the same pitch again, this time as opponents. It is Matsushima's first World Cup quarter-final against the country of his birth, but he already has experience of beating the Springboks on rugby's greatest stage.

He started in Japan's famous, unexpected win against South Africa in the 2015 World Cup, but Fujiwara's most treasured memory of Matsushima came a few years before that.

"In the national tournament quarter-final in his last year of high school, 2011, he performed exceptionally," Fujiwara explained.

"He did everything right, he scored tries every time he touched the ball. We were national champions that year, it was the first and only time we have ever won.

"It is one of my best memories as a coach, it will stay with me every day."

'He's very quiet and shy'

Though Matsushima has been catching eyes on the pitch, he is happy to avoid attention off it.

Fujiwara said Matsushima was a mischievous student, but he also describes him as very shy.

He said Matsushima is often asked to be on television by national broadcaster NHK, but refuses unless it's a rugby-related programme. Fujiwara believes the wing can handle being in the spotlight, though.

"He's not very fond of the media," he explained.

"It takes a lot of time so he often refuses but his manager says he should do more.

"The person he is and him in the rugby world are two separate things so he can manage the attention.

"He's fundamentally very quiet and shy but he's strong inside because he's been brought up very well."

'He's playing for the team'

Former Japan fly-half Kosei Ono, who played alongside Matsushima in the 2015 win against South Africa, thinks this reserved nature could actually be one of the secrets to the wing's success.

The pair also play together at Top League side Suntory Sungoliath, where Matsushima's performances earned him the league's Most Valuable Player award in 2018.

Ono says Matsushima's reluctance to steal the limelight reflects a characteristic of the Japan team which was fundamental in their four pool-stage wins.

"He's one of many players who are playing for the team and appearing in the right places at the right time to finish off the team performance," Ono said.

"Japan are playing for each other rather than against each other and no one is trying to outshine anyone. That's just Japanese culture, I suppose; everyone is doing what's best for the team."

'He can inspire the whole country'

Rugby has had unprecedented attention in Japan since the World Cup arrived and passionate fans have created an incredible atmosphere at the hosts' games.

Sunday's quarter-final against South Africa will be no different and Matsushima could reinforce his status as a local sporting hero by helping his side to another upset against the Springboks.

He may not enjoy the attention that would bring, but Ono believes that it is worth the impact he could have on the next generation of Japanese players.

"In 2015, there weren't too many Japanese superstars that we looked up to," he said.

"If he finishes one day and sees the next generation of players that want to be Kotaro Matsushima, how cool would that be?

"That's what would be his motivating factor. He wouldn't like it as such, but it's pretty cool that he can inspire little kids and the whole country doing what he loves."

Australia's Michael Hooper says he is prepared for England flankers Tom Curry and Sam Underhill to try usurp him and David Pocock at the breakdown in their Rugby World Cup quarter-final.

Curry and Underhill admitted on Thursday it would be "surreal" to face two players they idolised growing up.

"It's going to be a good battle," said Hooper.

"We've done our work on them. I think they're great players. They are top-tier international back row."

Pocock, 31, has announced he will retire from international rugby at the end of his third World Cup campaign, while Hooper, 27, will be playing his 99th Test when he takes on England.

Underhill, 23, and Curry, 21, have only 28 caps between them. They will be starting together for just the fourth time.

However, Hooper said that his and Pocock's experience is not necessarily an advantage.

He added: "It's great to have experience but also being youthful is of benefit. I have been in their shoes before, being wide-eyed, ready to attack things.

"The ruck is a great part of the game. It's going to be, as always, a huge part of the test match."

Frenchman Jerome Garces, who will referee the match on Saturday, was criticised for being too lenient at the breakdown by some South African pundits in the wake of the Springboks' defeat by New Zealand on the tournament's opening weekend.

Hooper, whose side struggled with discipline early in the tournament, is confident the Wallabies can now work with whatever interpretation the Frenchman brings to the contest.

"I have observed the ruck being refereed a multitude of ways, not any one way in particular. So, it's made it quite tricky there," he said.

"How we start the start the game and definitely adapt to what is going on out there is pretty crucial for us."

'We have been able to get out teeth into Australia'

England scrum-half Ben Youngs says the cancellation of their final pool-stage match against France because of Typhoon Hagibis had given them the chance to go into more depth in their analysis of the Wallabies.

Eddie Jones' side will have had a fortnight out of action when they kick-off in Oita, with their last outing a 39-10 win over a 14-man Argentina on 5 October.

"We have been able to get our teeth into Australia earlier, look at their footage and the pattern we want to play," said Youngs.

"We feel fresh and ready to go."

England coach Jones has brought centre Henry Slade into the side as part of a backline reshuffle that saw pool-stage fly-half George Ford dropped to the bench and his preferred Six Nations 10-12-13 combination of Owen Farrell, Manu Tuilagi and Slade restored.

Slade's last international start was in March with his recovery from a knee injury restricting him to replacement appearances against Tonga and Argentina since.

Tuilagi believes the trio can rediscover their best form immediately, though.

"Henry is massive for us," he said.

"He can play, run, kick, he can do it all round, so for him to in our backline adds a massive part to our game.

"With Faz at 10, we have been together for a while and understand each other well. Hopefully that will come out tomorrow."

Second American F-1 Race Coming To Miami

Published in Racing
Friday, 18 October 2019 06:07

MIAMI — A second F-1 race in the USA will be added to the schedule in 2021 as a new event in Miami joins the established race in Austin, Texas.

Plans to stage a race on the streets around the ocean front of Miami had to be abandoned because of opposition from citizen groups and various government agencies. The focus then switched to holding a race around the area of the city’s Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins.

This would move a majority of the track off city streets and into the roads and parking lots around the stadium. But local citizens in that area have also vowed to stop the race from occurring. The event will also need the approval of the Miami-Dade County Commission, and that has yet to be granted.

But the good point here is that there will be no Miami or Florida government money involved. Miami Dolphins owner and real estate mogul Stephen Ross will pay the estimated $40 million to build the track, and he will pay for all the race costs.

The Circuit of The Americas relies on an annual contribution of $20 million from the Texas government to pay for the rights to host the F-1 race in Austin. F-1’s Liberty Media is so keen to have a race in Miami that it will reduce the hosting fee. But it will take several years to determine if the Miami race makes a profit.

Just when the Miami race would be held has yet to be established. Would it be in June in conjunction with the Canadian Grand Prix? Or in October in conjunction with the Austin event? Either way, it will have an impact on spectator attendance at Austin because fans who are only able to attend one F-1 race will have to choose between Miami and Austin. The first Miami F-1 race will get a good turnout because people like to go to inaugural events. It will take several years for spectator attendance to balance out between the two events.

There will be a record 22 races in 2020, and the teams are already overloaded as far as the strain on their personnel is concerned. Adding Miami to the schedule will increase that number to 23 in 2021 unless one of the current races drops off the schedule.

Busy Schedule For Historic Sportscar Tour

Published in Racing
Friday, 18 October 2019 06:27

CLEARWATER, Fla. – Historic Sportscar Racing officials have announced the event schedule for next year, which includes several returning events.

The season-opening HSR Spring Fling returns to Sebring Int’l Raceway, March 26-29, after a popular debut this year. The Spring Fling gives competitors an HSR headline event with a huge amount of track time on one of their favorite circuits.

The Sebring opener is followed by the 43rd HSR Mitty at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, April 23-26, which will showcase Corvette as the event’s featured marquee. Stock Cars also return to The Mitty spotlight after this year’s successful feature races attracted a strong entry. One of the oldest historic and vintage races in the U.S., The Mitty is in its fifth decade.

May’s schedule highlight is the second-year return of the HSR Barber Historics at Barber Motorsports Park, in Leeds, Ala., May 15-17. The first of the partner events with the Historic Motor Sports Ass’n, this past May’s inaugural running of the Barber Historics attracted an expanded field of competitors that jumped at the chance to race at one of North America’s most pristine venues and circuits and take in the amazing Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. The full weekend of competition also features a Formula Car Festival.

The HSR Ridge Runner Rally, June 22-25, returns for the second time after a successful and sold-out debut this year. The Ridge Runner Rally offers participants a journey through the Great Smoky Mountains in a one-of-a-kind road tour of some of the most scenic highways and byways in the southeastern U.S.

The HSR Ridge Runner Rally is followed by a return visit to the equally picturesque Le Circuit Mont-Tremblant in Quebec, Canada, for the 16th edition of the popular Sommet des Légendes, July 16-19. Mont-Tremblant is the season’s second joint even with the HMSA and continues a productive partnership with HSR that began at the Sommet des Légendes a few years ago.

After the traditional late-summer break, the schedule resumes with the year’s second visit to Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, Sept. 24-27, for the HSR Atlanta Fall Historics. Small-bore classic cars from all generations will be showcased in Feature Races at the Fall Historics.

Set for its fifth running next month after debuting in 2014, the HSR Classic Daytona presented by IMSA is now a firm and annual fixture on each year’s HSR race event schedule. The 2020 edition of the HSR Classic Daytona, scheduled for Nov. 4-8, will be the sixth time the classic 24-hour race takes place at Daytona.

The HSR Classic Daytona once again will be followed by its HSR Classics sister event, the HSR Classic Sebring 12 Hour at Sebring Int’l Raceway. The fifth annual running of the HSR Classic Sebring 12 Hour in 2020 will be held on the legendary Sebring airport circuit, Dec. 3-6.

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