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Enea Bastianini celebrates “first real podium with KTM” at Catalan MotoGP

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  • 2025-09-07 16:12 event
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Enea Bastianini celebrates “first real podium with KTM” at Catalan MotoGP
Enea Bastianini claimed his first Sunday MotoGP podium during his best-yet KTM weekend in Catalunya.

97. 2025 Catalan MotoGP: Race LIVE UPDATES

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Live lap-by-lap text coverage of the 2025 MotoGP Catalan Grand Prix

98. 2025 Catalan MotoGP: Race as it happened

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Live lap-by-lap text coverage of the 2025 MotoGP Catalan Grand Prix

99. Why is F1 Italian GP so rarely won from pole?

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Pierre Gasly, Daniel Ricciardo, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, winners of the past five grands prix at Monza, have something in common besides the obvious fact of being Formula 1 drivers who have won the Italian GP.None of them started from pole position.Indeed, races won from pole are in the minority at Monza, which has hosted a world championship grand prix every year bar one since ...Keep reading

100. Why are so few F1 Italian GP wins secured from pole?

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Pierre Gasly, Daniel Ricciardo, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, winners of the past five grands prix at Monza, have something in common besides the obvious fact of being Formula 1 drivers who have won the Italian GP.None of them started from pole position.Indeed, races won from pole are in the minority at Monza, which has hosted a world championship grand prix every year bar one since ...Keep reading

101. Is F1's Max Verstappen interested in MotoGP team ownership?

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F1 star Max Verstappen reportedly interested in owning a MotoGP team.

102. Pierre Gasly reflects on 2020 Monza F1 win: “It sticks with me every day”

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On 6 September 2020, Pierre Gasly lived what was the most prestigious day of his Formula 1 career so far, as he won the Italian Grand Prix with AlphaTauri.Now called Racing Bulls, the team wasn’t a frontrunner by any means, with Gasly collecting 18 of its 20 points over the first seven grands prix of a pandemic-impacted campaign.Still, the Frenchman consistently outperformed team-mate ...Keep reading

103. How Max Verstappen and Red Bull went from a "monster" in Monza to fastest F1 lap ever

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Twelve months ago, the world of Formula 1 still looked very different in many ways. Max Verstappen led the championship with a sizeable margin, trying to drag an inferior car across the line for his fourth world title. Oscar Piastri had only one Grand Prix victory to his name, while Helmut Marko had called the situation at Red Bull “alarming” for the first time a week prior to the Italian GP ...Keep reading

104. From monster to fastest F1 lap ever: The key factors in Verstappen and Red Bull's turnaround

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Twelve months ago, the world of Formula 1 still looked very different in many ways. Max Verstappen led the championship with a sizeable margin, trying to drag an inferior car across the line for his fourth world title. Oscar Piastri had only one Grand Prix victory to his name, while Helmut Marko had called the situation at Red Bull “alarming” for the first time a week prior to the Italian GP ...Keep reading

105. Pedro Acosta wins “cool” KTM “Red Bull MotoGP Rookies” battle

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Pedro Acosta edged KTM rivals Enea Bastianini and Brad Binder in a Catalunya MotoGP Sprint battle dubbed a “Red Bull Rookies” fight.

106. Enea Bastianini celebrates “first real podium with KTM” at Catalan MotoGP

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Enea Bastianini claimed his first Sunday MotoGP podium during his best-yet KTM weekend in Catalunya.

107. Marco Bezzecchi ahead of Alex Marquez in warm-up, Marc Marquez “will try same strategy”

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Marc Marquez says he will “try the same strategy” after Alex Marquez and Marco Bezzecchi topped morning warm-up in Catalunya.

108. Jorge Martin pinpoints potential cause of Francesco Bagnaia's MotoGP troubles

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Jorge Martin feels his 2024 title rival Francesco Bagnaia is lacking the confidence in Ducati’s MotoGP bike this season after following him closely in the Catalan Grand Prix sprint.Having already endured two tough weekends in Austria and Hungary following the summer break, factory Ducati rider Bagnaia hit a new low point in Barcelona as he struggled to 14th place in Saturday’s ...Keep reading

109. Martin pinpoints potential cause of Bagnaia's MotoGP woes

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Jorge Martin feels his 2024 title rival Francesco Bagnaia is lacking the confidence in Ducati’s MotoGP bike this season after following him closely in the Catalan Grand Prix sprint.Having already endured two tough weekends in Austria and Hungary following the summer break, factory Ducati rider Bagnaia hit a new low point in Barcelona as he struggled to 14th place in Saturday’s ...Keep reading

110. Franco Morbidelli reacts to Catalan MotoGP penalty: “I should have been more clever”

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VR46 rider Morbidelli has a long lap for Sunday’s Catalan Grand Prix

111. Strategy corner: The options giving teams hope in a route one F1 Italian GP

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When Monza was resurfaced ahead of last year's Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix, it prompted a degree of conservatism; the McLarens, for instance, opted for a two-stop strategy and stuck to it. It did not know that Ferrari was about to rock its world by pursuing a one-stopper.Pirelli believes that a one-stop will be the best scenario this year too. The expected level of graining has not been ...Keep reading

112. Strategy corner: The variations giving teams hope in a constrained F1 Italian GP

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When Monza was resurfaced ahead of last year's Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix, it prompted a degree of conservatism; the McLarens, for instance, opted for a two-stop strategy and stuck to it. It did not know that Ferrari was about to rock its world by pursuing a one-stopper.Pirelli believes that a one-stop will be the best scenario this year too. The expected level of graining has not been ...Keep reading

113. 2025 Catalan MotoGP, Barcelona - Warm-up Results

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Warm-up results from the 2025 Catalan MotoGP at Barcelona, round 15 of 22.

114. Catalan MotoGP at Barcelona today: Start times, and how to watch

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Information below on how to watch the 2025 Catalan MotoGP, including timings and schedule

115. Niki Lauda’s first F1 title 50 years ago, in his own words

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Fifty years ago on this day, Niki Lauda won his first Formula 1 world title with third place in Monza. The tifosi celebrated their hero, with Clay Regazzoni giving them a home victory as the cherry on the cake.In 1975, Lauda and Ferrari set new standards in Formula 1. The Austrian ended an 11-year title drought for the Scuderia and laid the foundation for a new era of success, which is not ...Keep reading

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