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Sports World Sees Rule Changes and Comebacks

F1 introduces new engine test, Gilgeous-Alexander returns to NBA

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The world of sports is witnessing a flurry of activity, with changes and comebacks making headlines across various disciplines. In Formula 1, the FIA has confirmed a mid-season rule change, introducing a new engine test...

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Sports World Sees Rule Changes and Comebacks

F1 introduces new engine test, Gilgeous-Alexander returns to NBA

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The world of sports is witnessing a flurry of activity, with changes and comebacks making headlines across various disciplines. In Formula 1, the FIA has confirmed a mid-season rule change, introducing a new engine test from June. This development comes after a dispute over engine regulations.

Meanwhile, in the NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made a triumphant return from injury, scoring 36 points in a 127-121 overtime win against the Denver Nuggets. The reigning Most Valuable Player had been out of action since sustaining an abdominal strain on February 3 and missed nine games.

Gilgeous-Alexander's return was a welcome boost for the Thunder, who have won six of their last eight games. "Felt good," he said after the game. "I'm just thankful to be back." The 27-year-old played 34 minutes but remained on the bench in overtime as Alex Caruso guided the Thunder to victory.

In other news, a remarkable story of perseverance and community has emerged from the world of rugby. Reading West Indians RUFC, a team formed in the 1970s by a group of rugby players of African and Caribbean descent, brought a new spirit to the game and inspired generations of black players. The team was set up by Joe Bell and Kenmore Hinds, who played local Sunday rugby while undertaking apprenticeships in Reading.

However, the team faced significant challenges, including racism and prejudice. As Bell recalled, "I used to have boots and shorts in my car, in case I saw another black person." Despite these obstacles, the team became a launchpad for national talent and a symbol of hope and inclusivity.

In tennis, Emma Raducanu has reunited with coach Mark Petchey on an informal basis ahead of the Indian Wells tournament. However, former British number one Tim Henman believes Raducanu is better off without a coach. "I think she's better off without a coach, to be honest," Henman said.

Lastly, the Atlanta Falcons have dismissed assistant defensive line coach LaTroy Lewis amid sexual assault allegations against him. The team announced the decision on Friday, citing the seriousness of the allegations.

These developments highlight the ever-changing landscape of the sports world, where athletes and teams must adapt to new challenges and rules. From F1's engine dispute to Gilgeous-Alexander's comeback, the world of sports is always in motion.

The world of sports is witnessing a flurry of activity, with changes and comebacks making headlines across various disciplines. In Formula 1, the FIA has confirmed a mid-season rule change, introducing a new engine test from June. This development comes after a dispute over engine regulations.

Meanwhile, in the NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made a triumphant return from injury, scoring 36 points in a 127-121 overtime win against the Denver Nuggets. The reigning Most Valuable Player had been out of action since sustaining an abdominal strain on February 3 and missed nine games.

Gilgeous-Alexander's return was a welcome boost for the Thunder, who have won six of their last eight games. "Felt good," he said after the game. "I'm just thankful to be back." The 27-year-old played 34 minutes but remained on the bench in overtime as Alex Caruso guided the Thunder to victory.

In other news, a remarkable story of perseverance and community has emerged from the world of rugby. Reading West Indians RUFC, a team formed in the 1970s by a group of rugby players of African and Caribbean descent, brought a new spirit to the game and inspired generations of black players. The team was set up by Joe Bell and Kenmore Hinds, who played local Sunday rugby while undertaking apprenticeships in Reading.

However, the team faced significant challenges, including racism and prejudice. As Bell recalled, "I used to have boots and shorts in my car, in case I saw another black person." Despite these obstacles, the team became a launchpad for national talent and a symbol of hope and inclusivity.

In tennis, Emma Raducanu has reunited with coach Mark Petchey on an informal basis ahead of the Indian Wells tournament. However, former British number one Tim Henman believes Raducanu is better off without a coach. "I think she's better off without a coach, to be honest," Henman said.

Lastly, the Atlanta Falcons have dismissed assistant defensive line coach LaTroy Lewis amid sexual assault allegations against him. The team announced the decision on Friday, citing the seriousness of the allegations.

These developments highlight the ever-changing landscape of the sports world, where athletes and teams must adapt to new challenges and rules. From F1's engine dispute to Gilgeous-Alexander's comeback, the world of sports is always in motion.

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