Sunday At The Races

+ Another Crazy Celtics Finish

Good Morning, we hope your Sunday is off to a great start. We’ve got a bit of action today, just not on the traditional playing fields.

Here’s what we got today:

  • Sunday Races

  • A Crazy Finish In Miami

  • Stars Force A Game 6

  • Charles Schwab Final Round

On your mark, get set, go!

Sunday Races

Monaco Gran Prix

The Monaco Grand Prix will take place at 9 am ET on ABC. Max Verstappen will lead the race with the first pole position after an impressive last lap in his qualifying run on Saturday. Verstappen won this race in 2021 and he’s looking to continue his successful season where he’s already won 3 of 5 races. This will be his first time leading the pole in Monaco.

NASCAR

If you’re really fixing for races and can’t catch the F1 race that early, tune in to Fox at 6 pm ET and watch the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. It’s a long race where drivers will take 400 laps and drive 600 miles.

Boston Forces Game 7

The Celtics weren’t joking when they grabbed a game 4 win and said they weren’t finished yet. Boston has won 3 in a row and forced game 7 to return to the Garden. The Miami Heat had a 4th quarter comeback in the bag and were almost ready to return to the NBA Finals but Derrick White had different plans with a last-second put back. Check out this crazy buzzer-beater ending.

We’ll see you on Monday night for game 7.

Dallas Stars Won’t Surrender

The Dallas Stars were down 3-0 in the Western Conference Finals to the Vegas Golden Knights. Dallas grabbed a win in game 4 and had another solid win last night in game 5. The score was 2-2 heading into the 3rd period and Ty Dellandrea would seal the deal for the Stars. He scored two goals just two minutes apart in the middle of the 3rd to give the Stars the buffer they needed to push the series to game 6.

Charles Schwab Challenge

Harry Hall and Adam Schenk are sharing the lead heading into the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Both are 10 under par and will tee off in the final pairing to battle it out for the $1.5 million first-place prize. Their final tee time is 1:50 pm ET and here’s how to watch. Tun in early if you can, we’ve got a few talented golfers who’ll be chasing down the leaders.

Golf Channel: 1-3 pm ET
CBS: 3-6 pm ET

Enjoy your Sunday!

-The Daily Breakroom Team