Mark Sutton talks ESPN through his favourite shots from the dramatic Brazilian
Grand Prix.
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Nikon D5 body | Lens - Nikkor 200-400mm F4 ?| Shutter speed - 1/1000th of a
second | Aperture - F5.6 | ISO - 1600I was at Turn 10, the hairpin, but I kept
seeing people crash and thought Im in the wrong place here. So I moved up the
circuit and its honestly mindblowing how quick they are going in the rain,
pulling out of the spray of other cars. I was just photographing the
photographers standing trackside and then saw Massa have a moment at the top of
the corner. He clipped the barrier and I just kept shooting -- I had the 400 on
so it was a bit tight. When he hit the barrier it was more frontal, so it was a
bit of the front wing came off. I didnt really see what happened after that -- I
just knew I had to get the wide angle on for the next shots of him getting out
of the car.Massas final farewellCamera - Nikon D5 body | Lens - 70-200mm F2.8 |
Shutter speed - 1/500th of a second | Aperture - F5.6 | ISO - 1600This was a
walk of emotion, coming out of the car and waving to the crowd over the barrier.
Then one of the marshals gave him a flag and I thought well, thats the shot, as
he walked away. I couldnt get any closer because that was the track, he actually
shouldnt have been where he was but it created a great picture. I could see the
flag was floating above his head so I was waiting for a shot of when I could see
his face. When I first sent these back at the media centre I was in such a rush
I dont think I sent the best shot from this sequence, I sent one where you cant
see his face.I was changing lenses in the rain and it was a rush, to be honest.
Youre waiting for those moments to happen and when they do you have a smile on
your face in the background, you just go with it. There was still the rest of
the race to finish so you have to focus on your job. nRain delayCamera - Nikon
D5 body | Lens - Nikkor 70-200 F2.8 | Shutter speed - 1/320th of a second |
Aperture - F11 | ISO - 1600The rain delay made for a chaotic afternoon. The race
was on-again off-again several times and it made it chaotic. One good shot to
come from it was the train of cars behind the safety car. Its not often you get
this sort of shot in a race -- theres obviously the formation lap, but this had
the added benefit of the spray, creating a good picture.Because of the chaos of
the race I missed Marcus Ericssons crash as I had been positioned elsewhere on
the circuit.20 down, one to goCamera - Nikon D5 body | Lens - Nikkor 200-400mm
F4 | Shutter Speed - 1/640th of a second | Aperture - F6.3 | ISO - 1000This was
a good shot between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg on the podium. Often in
these last few years we havent seen much between them in the last few seasons
when theyve been up there, its often tense and they sometimes act like the other
one isnt there. This has been the story of the season, theyve been fighting all
year. I think whoever wins they will hug each other and shake hands and say the
best man one. I think theres more respect evident between them this year than in
previous years.
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. -- Catcher Brett Hayes has agreed to a $630,000, one-year contract with the
Kansas City Royals, avoiding salary arbitration.Mousa Dembele was arguably the
best player on the pitch as Tottenham extended their unbeaten record in the
Premier League with a 1-1 draw at Arsenal on Sunday. Adam Bate looks at why the
midfielder earned the praise of his manager afterwards and could be Spurs’ key
man… Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Dembele is a
genius, said Mauricio Pochettino with a smile. Hes a genius, no? The Tottenham
manager had only been asked what he thought of the players efforts given that
hed been substituted in the first half against Bayer Leverkusen in midweek. He
responded with a superlative, before adding: Today he was one of the best.If
genius was a strong term, one of the best actually felt like Pochettino was
selling Dembele a little short. In a game that, as Arsene Wenger asserted, was
played with great intensity but sometimes lacked for technical craft, the
Belgian midfielder found time where others could not. With a drop of one of
those huge shoulders, he was away. Highlights of Arsenals 1-1 draw with
Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium Dembele won possession more than any other
Spurs player and seldom relinquished it either. He completed 42 of his 47 passes
- an accuracy rate that was far superior to any other player on the pitch. The
statistics showed that there were also three tackles and a couple of
interceptions but they do not reveal the apparent ease with which it was all
done. Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham - Passing Player Team Pass accuracy Mousa Dembele
Tottenham 89.4% Francis Coquelin Arsenal 83.3% Jan Vertonghen Tottenham 83.1%
Aaron Ramsey Arsenal 82.4% Arsenal pressed Spurs well early on but it was futile
against Dembele. Insiide three minutes he turned away from two to set up the
first chance of the game for Kyle Walker and that was a hint of what was to
come.
Stephen Curry 2 Shoes For Sale. It was his
gliding run away from Mesut Ozil and Francis Coquelin that won the penalty from
which Harry Kane earned the visitors their point. Dembele had six successful
dribbles against Arsenal - no other player on the pitch had more than two The
1-1 draw maintains the sequence of Tottenham having not lost a Premier League
game in which Dembele has started since an unfortunate defeat at Manchester
United on the opening day of last season. When Dembele can be partnered with
Kane, the effect it has on Tottenham is shown by the dramatic upturn in results.
Dembele and Kane - Since October 2015 Played Won Drawn Lost Win % Points pg With
25 16 9 0 64% 2.28 Without 17 5 7 5 29% 1.29 Since October 2015, Spurs are
unbeaten in 25 Premier League games when the two start together with a win
percentage of 64 per cent. In contrast, theyve lost five of 17 where one of the
pair has been missing - a win percentage of only 29 per cent. Over the course of
a full season, thats the difference between winning the title and finishing
outside the top 10.In part, thats because of Dembeles ability to get Tottenhams
attacking players into the game. While Victor Wanyama and Eric Dier are safe in
possession, Dembele can break the lines through both dribbling the ball - there
were six such runs against Arsenal - and picking out forward options. He passed
more to Christian Eriksen on Sunday than to anyone else. Dembele provided
composure and control in Tottenhams midfield Getting him on the ball is key for
Tottenham, argues Sky Sports tactics expert Danny Higginbotham. Getting him
driving through midfield and unsettling the opposition midfield. Making them
make decisions they dont want to make. Hes an important cog who feeds the likes
of Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli and Erik Lamela.Two of those men were missing at
the Emirates Stadium, but its the return to full fitness of Dembele and Kane
that could be the real key to Tottenhams chances. Kane is the hero, the man
whose goals are capable of firing Spurs to their victories. But Dembele,
Pochettinos midfield genius, is the one who can provide the platform for him to
do it. Also See: Kane strikes in derby draw Pochettinos verdict
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