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Francesco Bagnaia: Fighting Alex Marquez for second the “correct objective”

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Francesco Bagnaia: Fighting Alex Marquez for second the “correct objective”
Francesco Bagnaia has set a goal of leapfrogging Alex Marquez and finishing second in the 2025 MotoGP standings after achieving a breakthrough win in the Japanese Grand Prix.The factory Ducati rider put together a dominant performance at Motegi over the weekend, securing his first double victory since the 2024 season finale in Barcelona.It marked an impressive recovery for the three-time ...Keep reading

7.204. Beyonce to join F1 'rock stars' on Singapore GP bill

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Global music superstars Beyonce, The Black Eyed Peas, Simple Minds, ZZ Top and N.E.R.D have all been lined up by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to rock the weekend of the Singapore Grand Prix next month - though ticket sales for the island city-state's second race are still struggling to get off the starting grid.

7.205. 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.

7.206. 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. Marc Marquez went through an “inferno” and came out on top, says crew chief

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Marco Rigamonti’s poise and elegance make him measured when asked to compare Marc Marquez, who handed him his first MotoGP title as a crew chief last Sunday, with the other riders he has worked with.Ducati entrusted Rigamonti with the greatest challenge of his career, and the Italian has responded brilliantly.“The first thing I thought when they offered me the job was that I must have ...Keep reading

2. What it is really like working with Marquez at Ducati – crew chief Rigamonti explains

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Marco Rigamonti’s poise and elegance make him measured when asked to compare Marc Marquez, who handed him his first MotoGP title as a crew chief last Sunday, with the other riders he has worked with.Ducati entrusted Rigamonti with the greatest challenge of his career, and the Italian has responded brilliantly.“The first thing I thought when they offered me the job was that I must have ...Keep reading

3. Red Bull warn F1 rivals Hungary-like struggles won’t be repeated at Singapore GP

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Will Red Bull be able to compete with McLaren at this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix?

4. 2025 MotoGP title win ‘extra boost’ for Marc Marquez to score first Indonesian GP win

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Marc Marquez looks ahead to his first race as defending champion

5. F1 Singapore GP: Five things to watch out for 

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After back-to-back wins for Max Verstappen in Baku and Monza, the gap at the sharp end of Formula 1’s title fight is closing as the series heads to Singapore.  On the streets of the Marina Bay, McLaren will have another opportunity to seal the world constructors’ title, Red Bull will have the chance to prove that its recovery is real, and Verstappen will have the rare prospect of winning ...Keep reading

6. Step between Moto3 and Moto2 ‘too big’, as Dorna teases ‘exciting announcement’

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Dorna chief believes step between Moto3 and Moto2 currently is too big

7. Francesco Bagnaia: Fighting Alex Marquez for second the “correct objective”

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Francesco Bagnaia has set a goal of leapfrogging Alex Marquez and finishing second in the 2025 MotoGP standings after achieving a breakthrough win in the Japanese Grand Prix.The factory Ducati rider put together a dominant performance at Motegi over the weekend, securing his first double victory since the 2024 season finale in Barcelona.It marked an impressive recovery for the three-time ...Keep reading

8. Francesco Bagnaia wants to beat Alex Marquez to second in the MotoGP championship

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Francesco Bagnaia has set a goal of leapfrogging Alex Marquez and finishing second in the 2025 MotoGP standings after achieving a breakthrough win in the Japanese Grand Prix.The factory Ducati rider put together a dominant performance at Motegi over the weekend, securing his first double victory since the 2024 season finale in Barcelona.It marked an impressive recovery for the three-time ...Keep reading

9. Lewis Hamilton’s “biggest problem” at Ferrari F1 identified by Guenther Steiner

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An interesting perspective from former Haas boss Guenther Steiner on Lewis Hamilton

10. Franco Morbidelli insists his 2025 Ducati MotoGP package “not fixed yet”

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Morbidelli is due to ride a GP25 Ducati next season with VR46

11. Franco Morbidelli insists his 2026 Ducati MotoGP package “not fixed yet”

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Morbidelli is due to ride a GP25 Ducati next season with VR46

12. Bagnaia targets beating Alex Marquez in MotoGP 2025 standings

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Francesco Bagnaia has set a goal of leapfrogging Alex Marquez to finish second in the 2025 MotoGP standings after achieving a breakthrough win at the Japanese Grand Prix.The factory Ducati rider put together a dominant performance at Motegi over the weekend, securing his first double win since the 2024 season finale in Barcelona.It marked an impressive recovery for the three-time world ...Keep reading

13. The young drivers fighting for F1’s last remaining seats

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A myth was dispelled over 2024, one that changed the dynamic of 2025's silly season. Oliver Bearman's spectacular debut run as a short-notice call-up for the unwell Carlos Sainz at that year's Saudi Arabia race rather disposed of the idea that the current generation of cars were difficult for rookie drivers to handle.This was a standpoint that had largely governed the driver transfer market ...Keep reading

14. What 2026's F1 rookie crop could look like

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A myth was dispelled over 2024, one that changed the dynamic of 2025's silly season. Oliver Bearman's spectacular debut run as a short-notice call-up for the unwell Carlos Sainz at Ferrari that year's Saudi Arabia race rather disposed of the idea that the current generation of cars were difficult for rookie drivers to handle.This was a standpoint that had largely governed the driver transfer ...Keep reading

15. The most controversial F1 title deciders: 1990 Japan, 2021 Abu Dhabi and more

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Autosport has already picked out the top 10 F1 title deciders but not all championship showdowns have been so glorious.From on-track clashes to strange calls from race control, F1 has had its fair share of dubious finales.Here are the times things went bad, with some non-F1 misdemeanours too.6. 1964 Mexican GP – Hill vs Bandini Lorenzo Bandini leads Graham Hill at the 1964 ...Keep reading

16. F1 Singapore GP: Weather forecast, schedule and how to watch

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McLaren will be itching to set the record straight at this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix after a poor performance in Azerbaijan for Formula 1’s otherwise dominant outfit.The championship-leading team scored just six points in Baku as Lando Norris finished seventh, while drivers’ title favourite Oscar Piastri crashed out on lap one.It was only the second time McLaren has finished off ...Keep reading

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