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Dettwiler in stable but critical condition after Moto3 Malaysian GP crash

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Dettwiler in stable but critical condition after Moto3 Malaysian GP crash
Moto3 rider Noah Dettwiler is in a critical but stable condition following his accident at the Malaysian Grand Prix last weekend.His CIP Green Power team’s latest social media post provided the first update since it announced on Sunday evening that the Swiss rider was undergoing multiple surgeries in Kuala Lumpur.The latest update, which came approximately 24 hours after the previous ...Keep reading

32. Bagnaia: Rossi vs Marquez Sepang Clash documentary 'not a brilliant idea'

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Francesco Bagnaia has questioned MotoGP’s decision to release a short documentary marking the 10th anniversary of the infamous and divisive episode between Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez.The Sepang circuit will forever be remembered as the place where the rivalry between Marquez and Rossi reached its peak. The latter arrived in Malaysia in 2015 with an 11-point lead at the top of the ...Keep reading

33. How Malaysian MotoGP schedule tweak benefited one Yamaha rider

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Fabio Quartararo had a strong ride at the Malaysian Grand Prix, which was helped by a schedule tweak

34. Lando Norris told McLaren “This is exactly the car I don’t want”, leading to Mexico GP win

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Lando Norris has attributed his Mexico Grand Prix victory to a Singapore briefing regarding McLaren’s Formula 1 car.Norris comprehensively dominated the Mexican weekend, taking pole position with a 0.262s margin on second-placed Charles Leclerc while team-mate Oscar Piastri was six tenths off, before winning the race with a 30-second gap to Leclerc.This was statistically the most ...Keep reading

35. How a Singapore debrief led to Norris’ Mexico F1 win

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Lando Norris has attributed his Mexico Grand Prix victory to a Singapore briefing regarding McLaren’s Formula 1 car.Norris comprehensively dominated the Mexican weekend, taking pole position with a 0.262s margin on second-placed Charles Leclerc, while team-mate Oscar Piastri was six tenths off, before winning the race with a 30s gap to Leclerc.This was statistically the most dominant F1 ...Keep reading

36. Fernando Alonso slams lack of Mexico GP start penalties: "FIA is looking to the other side"

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Two-time Formula 1 champion Fernando Alonso has called out the FIA stewards for “looking to the other side” after a chaotic start to the Mexico Grand Prix saw multiple drivers go straight into Turns 2 and 3.The Spanish driver, who ultimately retired from the race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, claimed that the drivers who left the track, including Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen ...Keep reading

37. Oliver Bearman was “s***ing myself” in Max Verstappen battle

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Oliver Bearman reacts to his battle with Max Verstappen on his way to a superb fourth place.

38. Lando Norris opens up on self-doubt after Mexico win as he shrugs off McLaren critics

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Lando Norris has opened up on having moments of self-doubt at the start of the 2025 season after taking the championship lead with a commanding win at the Mexico Grand Prix. The McLaren driver now leads his team-mate Oscar Piastri by just one point in the standings ahead of the final four rounds of the season. “Times at the beginning of the years I certainly did because I'm not one ...Keep reading

39. Noah Dettwiler in stable but critical condition after Moto3 Malaysian GP crash

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Moto3 rider Noah Dettwiler is in a critical but stable condition following his accident at the Malaysian Grand Prix last weekend.His CIP Green Power team’s latest social media post provided the first update since it announced on Sunday evening that the Swiss rider was undergoing multiple surgeries in Kuala Lumpur.The latest update, which came approximately 24 hours after the previous ...Keep reading

40. George Russell blasts delayed Mercedes team orders: "Either do it straight away or don't do it at all"

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George Russell addressed the delay in the Mercedes team orders call during the Mexico Grand Prix after a "frustrating" race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.The British driver called for the Brackley outfit to let him pass his team-mate Andrea Kimi Antonelli on lap 35, arguing that he had more pace than the Italian. While Mercedes didn't enforce team orders, they confirmed Russell was ...Keep reading

41. Dettwiler in stable but critical condition after Moto3 Malaysian GP crash

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Moto3 rider Noah Dettwiler is in a critical but stable condition following his accident at the Malaysian Grand Prix last weekend.His CIP Green Power team’s latest social media post provided the first update since it announced on Sunday evening that the Swiss rider was undergoing multiple surgeries in Kuala Lumpur.The latest update, which came approximately 24 hours after the previous ...Keep reading

42. Pecco Bagnaia sees positives from puncture-ruined Sepang MotoGP race

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Pecco Bagnaia considers his Malaysian GP as positive despite retiring

43. George Russell fumes at “lawnmower racing” at start of F1 Mexico City GP

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George Russell hits out at his rivals for their tactics at the start of the Mexico City Grand Prix.

44. Is this why Lando Norris was booed by F1 fans at the Mexico City Grand Prix?

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An explanation to why Lando Norris was booed on the podium in Mexico

45. Six things we learned at the MotoGP Malaysian GP

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Marc Marquez’s absence notwithstanding, the Sepang weekend had echoes of the early part of the 2025 season. Alex Marquez was a fixture in the top two. The brothers from Cervera made their grip on the top two in the championship official. Francesco Bagnaia was up at the front. It almost felt like a ‘normal’ race.Broadly reasonable rider behaviour and an emphasis on tyre conservation meant ...Keep reading

46. Noah Dettwiler in “critical but stable” condition after serious Moto3 collision

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CIP Moto3 team has provided an update on Noah Dettwiler’s condition

47. Noah Dettwiler in “critical but stable” after surgery following Moto3 crash

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CIP Moto3 team has provided an update on Noah Dettwiler’s condition

48. How Oscar Piastri improved over F1’s Mexico GP weekend

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A post-qualifying meeting can be credited for Oscar Piastri’s performance turnaround in the Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix weekend, revealed McLaren team boss Andrea Stella.The 24-year-old finished fifth at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez after a very disappointing qualifying session where he came eighth, but started seventh due to Carlos Sainz’s grid penalty. That is compared to ...Keep reading

49. “Lessons learned” - Fernando Alonso’s view on Lap 1 corner-cutting tactics in Mexico

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“It’s the second time in a row that on the first lap in the first corner, the FIA is looking to the other side. So, lesson learned.”

50. Creighton secures the title while McRae scores first BRC win on the Cambrian

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If you listen closely, the legendary forests of Clocaenog and Brenig still resonate with echoes of Wales Rally GB history. Arguably then, the Cambrian Rally provides a fitting finale for the British Rally Championship.Almost 12 months to the day that the title slipped from William Creighton’s grasp, the Northern Irishman finally righted the wrongs from 2024. This time in a Toyota GR Yaris ...Keep reading

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