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Archive: Schumacher's verdict on his Spa F1 debut

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  • 2021-08-29 16:28 event
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Archive: Schumacher's verdict on his Spa F1 debut
Even before the Belgian Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher was on a high. He's had one of those careers where everything falls into place, thanks to a great natural talent, unshakable self confidence, and the support of some very influential people.Johnny Herbert had that same momentum a couple of years ago, and like Herbert, Schumacher has benefited from an ability to get in a new car and go ...Keep reading

2.726. Watch Live: Ferrari launches new F1-75 car for 2022 season

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The Ferrari F1-75 will be revealed via a live launch at 1pm GMT on Thursday with drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr on hand for the presentation. You can watch the full launch of the Ferrari F1-75 via Autosport using the player above.Ferrari will enter the 2022 season looking to build on its recent momentum after finishing third in last year’s constructors’ championship ...Keep reading

2.727. Sponsored: Meta Drivers: When real gifts emerge from the Metaverse

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Web 3, NFT, Metaverse... A vocabulary that we hear more and more around us and that is taking up more and more media space every day. And while the development of unique digital asset projects that can be acquired in cryptocurrencies is exploding everywhere, it is sometimes difficult to understand what makes them different or what usefulness they have!High-level sport, in particular, has ...Keep reading

2.728. MotoGP Gossip: Vinales admits leaving Suzuki for Yamaha was a ‘mistake’

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In today’s MotoGP Gossip column, Maverick Vinales has admitted leaving Suzuki was a ‘mistake’, former Repsol Honda boss Livio Suppo feels ‘sorry’ for the team’s current situation and Kevin Schwantz predicts Pedro Acosta will be in MotoGP within the next two years.

2.729. F1's fastest and slowest: Williams's rollercoaster ride

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Williams remains one of the great Formula 1 names and, despite its recent troubles, is still the fourth most successful team in terms of world championship race wins. Only towards the end of 2020 did the Mercedes steamroller surpass Williams's total of 114 victories.Williams is still third (two ahead of Mercedes) on the pole positions list, while its record of nine constructors' titles ...Keep reading

2.730. UPDATED Valentino Rossi: I asked Alberto Puig for my 500cc Honda!

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Special display of Valentino Rossi's title-winning bikes opens his final MotoGP weekend: 'I'm happy if Honda change their mind and give me the 500!'

2.731. Formula 1 records: Which F1 records could be broken in 2021?

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Many of these records are within touching distance of Lewis Hamilton, who surpassed Michael Schumacher's record of 91 grand prix wins in 2020 en route to equalling the German driver's tally of seven world championships.Now that Hamilton lays claim to various records outright, he'll have the chance to push these benchmarks out even further every time he takes to the track this year.But it ...Keep reading

2.732. Stoner: My achievements were validated having raced against Rossi

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Two-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner believes Ducati can win the 2022 title if ‘a little more consistency’ is added, while the Australian also revisits his rivalry with Valentino Rossi.

2.733. 2022 developments take to the track at Misano MotoGP test

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'We tried a new bike, big things… in some areas really good and in some missing a lot' – Marc Marquez on 2022 Honda MotoGP prototype.

2.734. Kimi Raikkonen’s top 10 F1 races ranked: Japanese GP, Belgian GP and more

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Kimi Raikkonen is the most experienced Formula 1 driver of all time. Starting the 2020 Eifel Grand Prix moved him past Rubens Barrichello's previous mark of 322 world championship starts, and his decision to call time on his F1 career - announced on the eve of the Dutch Grand Prix - came after his 341st start in the washout Belgian Grand Prix.Over two decades at the pinnacles of the sport ...Keep reading

2.735. Archive: Schumacher's verdict on his Spa F1 debut

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Even before the Belgian Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher was on a high. He's had one of those careers where everything falls into place, thanks to a great natural talent, unshakable self confidence, and the support of some very influential people.Johnny Herbert had that same momentum a couple of years ago, and like Herbert, Schumacher has benefited from an ability to get in a new car and go ...Keep reading

2.736. Ten-time Sachsenring race winner Marc Marquez tops MotoGP FP1

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Marc Marquez tops a promising first MotoGP free practice session at Sachsenring for Honda, ahead of championship leader Fabio Quartararo who recovered from a turn 12 fall.

2.737. Quartararo: I think Marc Marquez will be there this weekend

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Fabio Quartararo could become the first man to break Marc Marquez’ unbeaten record of ten wins in succession at Sachsenring - eight in MotoGP, but believes the Spaniard will be in contention; ‘I think everyone will try to make Marc not win or podium to get much confidence for him.”

2.738. Maverick Vinales: Mugello ‘a weekend to forget’, lost the ‘feeling’

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Maverick Vinales endured another difficult MotoGP weekend, while team-mate Fabio Quartararo took home the spoils in Mugello; says 'we will keep working' in order to not lose the 'feeling of practice', as the weekend progresses.

2.739. Max Mosley in his own words

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Max Mosley: author. It's yet another title for a man who can already be called son of Sir Oswald Mosley and Diana Mitford; barrister; racing driver; F1 team owner; F1 prime mover; close associate of Bernie Ecclestone; president of the FIA; driving force behind the life-saving Euro NCAP; scourge of scurrilous newspapers and their unscrupulous methods.It hardly needs saying that a Mosley ...Keep reading

2.740. ‘Six tenths’ from maiden podium, ‘when I came to the box I cried’ - Nakagami

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Takaaki Nakagami matches best MotoGP race finish of fourth at Jerez; ‘Happy how we came back’, but ‘mixed feelings after the race’ as the Japanese rider was only six tenths from maiden podium.

2.741. Johann Zarco tops MotoGP warm up; Marc Marquez, Pol Espargaro crash again

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Johann Zarco tops pre race MotoGP warm up session at Jerez, while Repsol Honda riders Marc Marquez and Pol Espargaro suffer fast crashes again.

2.742. Horner tells Wolff to mind his own business over Red Bull’s F1 engine plans

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Christian Horner has told Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff to keep his nose out of Red Bull’s business regarding its future engine plans.

2.743. Francesco Bagnaia ends opening day fastest at Portimao

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Francesco Bagnaia tops Free Practice two ahead of Sunday’s Portuguese MotoGP Grand Prix, while Marc Marquez finishes sixth on his return in what could be a crucial session as unpredictable weather surrounds Portimao.

2.744. Murray Walker obituary: F1 broadcasting legend dies aged 97

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Several generations of fans grew up listening to his voice describing the exploits of the likes of Jackie Stewart, James Hunt, Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill and Jenson Button.To the wider public he was best known for his occasional gaffes and the “trousers on fire” commentary style so famously described by Clive James.In fact at heart he was a hardworking and hugely knowledgeable ...Keep reading

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