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Bittersweet emotions for Wickens on his return to racing’s big leagues

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  • 2025-10-07 21:15 event
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Bittersweet emotions for Wickens on his return to racing’s big leagues
 "Bittersweet,” that’s how Robert Wickens describes his season in the IMSA SportsCar Championship in 2025 - the latest chapter in his racing journey in the wake of the life-changing injuries he sustained seven years ago. The Canadian proved he can compete in the premier sportscar series in North America with a car equipped with a new system of hand controls, which Bosch Motorsport has ...Keep reading

7.792. BMW open to customer engine supply and eyeing Red Bull?

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BMW has dropped hints that it may be willing to follow fellow German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz in supplying 'customer' versions of its engines to other F1 teams - with suggestions the Bavarian marque has Red Bull Racing as its prime target.

7.793. Brawn warns against turning F1 into 'Swiss watch-making'

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Flying in the face of the opinions expressed by both Ferrari and BMW over the past week, Ross Brawn has thrown his support behind the FIA's new optional ?40 million budget cap in Formula 1, warning that without it the top flight risks 'turning [engineers] into Swiss watchmakers' - but equally underlining that it will only be workable if it is embraced by all.

1. "Good things take a while," says Wolff on Russell F1 contract talk

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With just six rounds remaining in the 2025 Formula 1 season, George Russell is yet to sign a new contract with Mercedes. After his commanding win at the Singapore Grand Prix, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff claimed that “good things take a while” when explaining the delay to the new deal. Russell joined Mercedes from Williams in 2022 and his contract with the team was later extended until the ...Keep reading

2. Toto Wolff’s cryptic update on George Russell F1 contract: "Good things take a while” 

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With just six rounds remaining in the 2025 Formula 1 season, George Russell is yet to sign a new contract with Mercedes. After his commanding win at the Singapore Grand Prix, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff claimed that “good things take a while” when explaining the delay to the new deal. Russell joined Mercedes from Williams in 2022 and his contract with the team was later extended until the ...Keep reading

3. Fernando Alonso fires back at Isack Hadjar’s “grumpy” remark at F1 Singapore GP

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“They have a very fast car, they don’t have many points, so it’s more their problem.”

4. How the Indonesian GP stirred memories of Suzuki success for Alex Rins

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Alex Rins says running in a podium position at the Indonesian Grand Prix reminded him of the good old times for the six-time MotoGP race winner.   The Mandalika round was a sudden return to form for the Spaniard, who has had a wretched year aboard the factory Yamaha. Having qualified a season-high fourth on the grid, Rins was running second in Indonesia with five laps to go. Then his ...Keep reading

5. Martin Brundle calls for “gloves off” F1 title battle between Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri

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Is it time for McLaren to let their drivers race with “zero interference”?

6. Hulkenberg: Colapinto 'braking 100 metres early' caused F1 Singapore GP spin

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Nico Hulkenberg has blamed his Singapore Grand Prix spin on Franco Colapinto, claiming the Alpine Formula 1 driver braked much earlier than usual.Hulkenberg was attacking Colapinto for 14th position on lap 43 when he clipped the rear of the Alpine in Turn 8, breaking his Sauber’s front wing endplate. But the Argentinian was not to blame as he was on the inside and was ahead at the apex ...Keep reading

7. Ducati: “We have to find out what happened” after Francesco Bagnaia's Indonesian MotoGP "disaster"

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Ducati’s Davide Tardozzi says engineers face a “tough week” to uncover what caused Francesco Bagnaia’s Mandalika "disaster".

8. Bittersweet emotions for Wickens on his return to racing’s big leagues

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 "Bittersweet,” that’s how Robert Wickens describes his season in the IMSA SportsCar Championship in 2025 - the latest chapter in his racing journey in the wake of the life-changing injuries he sustained seven years ago. The Canadian proved he can compete in the premier sportscar series in North America with a car equipped with a new system of hand controls, which Bosch Motorsport has ...Keep reading

9. Lando Norris lauds McLaren’s F1 dominance “in a time when it should be more difficult”

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“We’ve outdone them by a long way in terms of development and in a time when it’s almost harder to do than ever.”

10. Porsche confirms plan to exit WEC at the end of the 2025 season

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Porsche will end its factory involvement in the World Endurance Championship’s Hypercar class at the end of the current 2025 season. The German manufacturer, which claimed last year’s WEC drivers’ title with Kevin Estre, Laurens Vanthoor and Andre Lotterer, announced the move on Tuesday at the same time as reaffirming its commitment to carry on racing with the 963 LMDh in the IMSA ...Keep reading

11. Porsche confirms exit from WEC at the end of the 2025 season

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Porsche will end its factory involvement in the World Endurance Championship’s Hypercar class at the end of the current 2025 season. The German manufacturer, which claimed last year’s WEC drivers’ title with Kevin Estre, Laurens Vanthoor and Andre Lotterer, announced the move on Tuesday at the same time as reaffirming its commitment to carry on racing with the 963 LMDh in the IMSA ...Keep reading

12. Maverick Vinales “will also miss Phillip Island and Sepang” MotoGP rounds

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Maverick Vinales will join Marc Marquez in missing the next two MotoGP rounds.

13. Porsche confirms WEC Hypercar departure but keeps IMSA programme

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Porsche will end its factory involvement in the World Endurance Championship’s Hypercar class at the end of the current 2025 season. The German manufacturer, which claimed last year’s WEC drivers’ title with Kevin Estre, Laurens Vanthoor and Andre Lotterer, announced the move on Tuesday at the same time as reaffirming its commitment to carry on racing with the 963 LMDh in the IMSA ...Keep reading

14. Porsche pulls out of WEC - but remains in IMSA

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Porsche will end its factory involvement in the World Endurance Championship’s Hypercar class at the end of the current 2025 season. The German manufacturer, which claimed last year’s WEC drivers’ title with Kevin Estre, Laurens Vanthoor and Andre Lotterer, announced the move on Tuesday at the same time as reaffirming its commitment to carry on racing with the 963 LMDh in the IMSA ...Keep reading

15. Alex Marquez: “I crashed two times” trying to copy Fermin Aldeguer’s MotoGP lines

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Alex Marquez hailed rookie MotoGP winner Fermin Aldeguer’s unique riding style as "perfect" for the Indonesian MotoGP - trying to copy it ended with two crashes.

16. “Still zero” – Why Laurent Mekies claims no credit for Red Bull’s 2025 F1 resurgence

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Red Bull have enjoyed a remarkable recovery in recent months - but Laurent Mekies isn't taking any credit

17. “Franco braked 100m early” – Nico Hulkenberg blames Colapinto for Singapore GP spin

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Nico Hulkenberg has blamed his Singapore Grand Prix spin on Franco Colapinto, claiming the Alpine Formula 1 driver braked much earlier than usual.Hulkenberg was attacking Colapinto for 14th position on lap 43 of the race when he clipped the rear of the Alpine in Turn 8, breaking his Sauber’s front wing endplate. But the Argentinian was not to blame as he was on the inside and was ahead at ...Keep reading

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