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Acosta not frustrated over no MotoGP wins: "When it's meant to happen, it will"

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Acosta not frustrated over no MotoGP wins:
KTM young gun Pedro Acosta insists he isn’t frustrated by the lack of a race win as he nears the end of his second season in MotoGP.Acosta was hailed as the next big star when he made his MotoGP debut at the age of just 19 in 2024. Since then, he has scored seven podiums and one pole position, and comfortably outperformed his more experienced KTM stablemates, but a victory has remained ...Keep reading

10. Esteban Ocon backs 16-year-old Lisa Billard for F1 Academy wild card entry in Singapore

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Haas Formula 1 driver Esteban Ocon has backed Lisa Billard, who has secured the wild card entry for this weekend's F1 Academy round in Singapore.The all-female racing series announced Billard's entry on 1 October. The 16-year-old, who will represent Gatorade in the race, will become the youngest wild card driver in the championship.Fellow French driver Ocon shared his support for Billard ...Keep reading

11. Pecco Bagnaia ‘confirming nothing’ amid Ducati MotoGP bike swap rumours

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Pecco Bagnaia’s form breakthrough in Japan has been subject to intense debate, as one theory refuses to go away

12. McLaren releases F2 star Dunne from development programme

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Alex Dunne has been released from the McLaren Driver Development programme with immediate effect despite an encouraging season in Formula 2.The 19-year-old signed with McLaren at the beginning of 2024, but has been released with no reason given ahead of this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.Dunne has been McLaren’s reserve driver in Formula E this year, while he’s also had two F1 ...Keep reading

13. Liam Lawson explains Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko calls after bad races only

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Liam Lawson had an impressive Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend but hasn’t since spoken to Helmut Marko, who only calls “after the bad ones”, amid doubts over his Formula 1 future in the Red Bull fold.The Racing Bulls driver scored his best result of 2025 by qualifying third in Baku before finishing fifth to put a positive spin on an otherwise disappointing season.Read ...Keep reading

14. Lawson: No call from Marko after Azerbaijan GP amid F1 future concerns

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Liam Lawson had an impressive Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend but hasn’t since spoken to Helmut Marko who only calls “after the bad ones” amid doubts over his Formula 1 future in the Red Bull fold.The Racing Bulls driver scored his best result of 2025 by qualifying third in Baku before finishing fifth to put a positive spin on an otherwise disappointing season.Lawson started the year ...Keep reading

15. Alex Dunne leaves McLaren as he teases what's next in surprise statement

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McLaren Racing has ended its contract with its Driver Development Programme member and Rodin Motorsport Formula 2 driver Alex Dunne with immediate effect.In a brief statement, the team announced: “McLaren Racing has ended its contract with McLaren Driver Development Programme member Alex Dunne. It has been a pleasure to work with Alex over the last year and to have been able to contribute ...Keep reading

16. McLaren CEO Zak Brown's $50.3million pay cheque after 2024 constructors’ title win revealed

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McLaren CEO Zak Brown took home a hefty £37.3million ($50.3million) paycheque after the Woking outfit claimed its first Formula 1 constructors' championship title since 1998, according to Bloomberg.Accounts filed at the UK registry Companies House show that the American earned £26.4million ($35.6million) in the previous year, meaning the constructors' title saw a pay increase ...Keep reading

17. Joan Mir: Mandalika MotoGP “important” after “special moment” in Motegi

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Joan Mir called his Motegi podium a “special moment” but says Mandalika is “important” to show Honda can keep fighting at the front.

18. Pedro Acosta not frustrated over no MotoGP wins: “When it’s meant to happen, it will”

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KTM young gun Pedro Acosta insists he isn’t frustrated by the lack of a race win as he nears the end of his second season in MotoGP.Acosta was hailed as the next big star when he made his MotoGP debut at the age of just 19 in 2024. Since then, he has scored seven podiums and one pole position, and comfortably outperformed his more experienced KTM stablemates, but a victory has remained ...Keep reading

19. Acosta not frustrated over no MotoGP wins: "When it's meant to happen, it will"

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KTM young gun Pedro Acosta insists he isn’t frustrated by the lack of a race win as he nears the end of his second season in MotoGP.Acosta was hailed as the next big star when he made his MotoGP debut at the age of just 19 in 2024. Since then, he has scored seven podiums and one pole position, and comfortably outperformed his more experienced KTM stablemates, but a victory has remained ...Keep reading

20. The huge scale of Max Verstappen’s F1 2025 title challenge outlined

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The challenge facing Max Verstappen in the 2025 title race has been laid bare.

21. Francesco Bagnaia admits tech throwbacks but won't confirm Ducati GP24 rumours

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Francesco Bagnaia has stopped short of confirming rumours that testing a VR46 GP24 Ducati prompted last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix victory – but admitted that ‘items used in the past’ led to the dramatic turn in form.While it is clear that Bagnaia’s breakthrough came at the Misano test on the Monday following last month’s San Marino Grand Prix, speculation as to its nature ...Keep reading

22. Luca Marini: Every race “a good opportunity” for Honda MotoGP podium

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After Joan Mir’s Japanese MotoGP podium, Luca Marini is after one of his own.

23. Alex Dunne released by McLaren amid Red Bull F1 interest for 2026

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Alex Dunne has been released from the McLaren junior programme

24. Bagnaia admits tech throwbacks but won't confirm Ducati GP24 rumours

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Francesco Bagnaia has stopped short of confirming rumours that testing a VR46 GP24 Ducati prompted last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix victory – but admitted that ‘items used in the past’ led to the dramatic turn in form.While it is clear that Bagnaia’s breakthrough came at the Misano test on the Monday following last month’s San Marino Grand Prix, speculation as to its nature ...Keep reading

25. Why Aston Martin's F1 boss is swerving Christian Horner rumours

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Barely a week passes without some new rumour connecting former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner to a new job somewhere within the Formula 1 firmament. And it is well known that Horner does not consider himself "done" with F1.The questions remain: where would he go? And what role would he fill?Aston Martin is a name which crops up regularly in paddock gossip, for several reasons ...Keep reading

26. Why Aston Martin's F1 boss is swerving Horner rumours

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Barely a week passes without some new rumour connecting former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner to a new job somewhere within the Formula 1 firmament. And it is well known that Horner does not consider himself "done" with F1.The questions remain: where would he go? And what role would he fill?Aston Martin is a name which crops up regularly in paddock gossip, for several reasons ...Keep reading

27. Carlos Sainz on brutal toll of Williams season: "Two big punches in the stomach"

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For Carlos Sainz, 2025 has been one of the "toughest" parts of his career after several difficult weekends with the Williams Formula 1 team.Speaking ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix race weekend, the Spaniard looked back over his season with the Grove team, admitting that while his success at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix has boosted his morale, this season has been a brutal challenge. When ...Keep reading

28. Marc Marquez quells Honda MotoGP return talk: ‘My mind is fully on red’

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Marc Marquez responds to talk about the idea of rejoining Honda in MotoGP in the future

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