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Francesco Bagnaia “disappointed”, “same problem” - Mugello MotoGP Sprint slower than 2024

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Francesco Bagnaia finishes a frustrated third in the Mugello Sprint, where his 2024 time would have been good enough for victory.

319. Maverick Vinales “very excited, good opportunity" in Italian MotoGP

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Can Maverick Vinales go one better than in the Saturday Sprint and claim the KTM podium he was stripped of in Qatar?

320. Here’s Chase Elliott’s theory on why he’s still winless in 2025

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After 16 of 36 races in 2025, Chase Elliott sits fourth in the regular season standings. While he remains winless, the driver of the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet has finished inside the top 20 in every single race this year and holds the third-best average finish of all drivers.Unless there were suddenly several new winners over the next ten weeks, his place in the playoffs is very ...Keep reading

321. Yamaha's Mugello sprint pace causes concern for MotoGP star Fabio Quartararo

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The 2021 MotoGP champion Fabio Quartararo has had a pretty poor Italian Grand Prix weekend so far. Going down hard on Friday resulted in a dislocated shoulder and a trip to the hospital while his excellent qualifying performance was rendered irrelevant by an awful race pace.Even though the Yamaha rider has been seen as a qualifying extraordinaire in 2025, his fourth place at Mugello was ...Keep reading

322. Quartararo "worried" by Yamaha pace in MotoGP Italian GP sprint

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The 2021 MotoGP champion Fabio Quartararo has had a pretty poor Italian Grand Prix weekend so far. Going down hard on Friday resulted in a dislocated shoulder and a trip to the hospital while his excellent qualifying performance was rendered irrelevant by an awful race pace.Even though the Yamaha rider has been seen as a qualifying extraordinaire in 2025, his fourth place at Mugello was ...Keep reading

323. F1 Hungarian GP set to take place at renovated Hungaroring

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Budapest will host the 40th edition of the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix from 1-3 August 2025 and to mark the occasion, the Hungaroring has undergone a striking transformation over the past 12 months.On Thursday, the results of that extensive construction and renovation work were unveiled during a press event. The ageing paddock building and its equally outdated media centre have not just ...Keep reading

324. Huge renovation work almost complete at Hungaroring ahead of F1 Hungarian GP

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Budapest will host the 40th edition of the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix from 1-3 August 2025 and to mark the occasion, the Hungaroring has undergone a striking transformation over the past 12 months.On Thursday, the results of that extensive construction and renovation work were unveiled during a press event. The ageing paddock building and its equally outdated media centre have not just ...Keep reading

325. Francesco Bagnaia "struggling a lot" after disappointing MotoGP Italian GP sprint

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A downbeat Francesco Bagnaia said it was the “same as always” as he again struggled with the front end of his bike during the Italian Grand Prix sprint race at Mugello.The factory Ducati rider started the sprint in second, but ultimately finished third behind team-mate and race winner Marc Marquez, as well as runner-up Alex Marquez.This was despite him briefly leading in front of his ...Keep reading

326. Ducati MotoGP boss chastises Mugello fans booing Marc Marquez

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Davide Tardozzi confronts booing fans at Italian MotoGP

327. More of the same for Bagnaia in disappointing MotoGP Italian GP sprint

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A downbeat Francesco Bagnaia said it was the “same as always” as he again struggled with the front end of his bike during the Italian Grand Prix sprint race at Mugello.The factory Ducati rider started the sprint in second, but ultimately finished third behind team-mate and race winner Marc Marquez, as well as runner-up Alex Marquez.This was despite him briefly leading in front of his ...Keep reading

328. Francesco Bagnaia “disappointed”, “same problem” - Mugello MotoGP Sprint slower than 2024

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Francesco Bagnaia finishes a frustrated third in the Mugello Sprint, where his 2024 time would have been good enough for victory.

329. Alex Marquez: “I have some possibilities to fight with Marc Marquez” at Italian MotoGP

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Alex Marquez says he has “possibilities to fight” with Marc Marquez at the Italian MotoGP.

330. MotoGP leader Marc Marquez 'surprised' by Italian GP sprint win

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Marc Marquez dubbed his Italian Grand Prix sprint win a “great surprise” after an issue with launch control at race start caused him to drop back multiple positions from pole.The MotoGP championship leader soon recovered to fourth and worked his way through the leading pack to take the win ahead of younger brother Alex Marquez and factory Ducati team-mate Francesco Bagnaia.“It was a ...Keep reading

331. MotoGP leader Marquez explains poor start to Italian GP sprint

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Marc Marquez dubbed his Italian Grand Prix sprint win a “great surprise” after an issue with launch control at race start caused him to drop back multiple positions from pole.The MotoGP championship leader soon recovered to fourth and worked his way through the leading pack to take the win ahead of younger brother Alex Marquez and factory Ducati team-mate Francesco Bagnaia.“It was a ...Keep reading

332. Marc Marquez explains “big misunderstanding” at start of Mugello MotoGP sprint

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Marquez botched his start at Mugello MotoGP sprint

333. Ingram sets stunning pole for BTCC Oulton Park round

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Tom Ingram blitzed qualifying to take pole position for the British Touring Car Championship round at Oulton Park despite a severe restriction on boost.The 2022 champion sits second in the championship, and therefore his Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback had just three seconds per lap of TOCA Turbo Boost. But somehow, Ingram was able to scorch around the Cheshire parkland venue 0.473 ...Keep reading

334. BTCC Oulton Park: Ingram sets stunning pole

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Tom Ingram blitzed qualifying to take pole position for the British Touring Car Championship round at Oulton Park despite a severe restriction on boost.The 2022 champion sits second in the championship, and therefore his Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback had just three seconds per lap of TOCA Turbo Boost. But somehow, Ingram was able to scorch around the Cheshire parkland venue 0.473 ...Keep reading

335. How Ticktum silenced the critics to claim maiden Formula E victory

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Dan Ticktum is quite the controversial figure in motorsport. Known for his sweary radio outbursts, saying exactly what he thinks and his two-year racing ban a decade ago, the 26-year-old is also fast. Very fast. And on Saturday, in the sweltering Jakarta heat, he claimed his maiden Formula E victory after a slow-starting race transformed into a chaotic battle up front with multiple ...Keep reading

336. Lewis Hamilton could retire if Ferrari F1 struggles continue in 2026, reckons JP Montoya

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One ex-F1 driver fears Lewis Hamilton's time in F1 could be coming to an end.

337. MotoGP Italian GP: Marquez recovers from shocking start to take sprint victory

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Marc Marquez recovered from a shocking start to take a sprint victory from pole at the Italian Grand Prix to extend his MotoGP championship lead.The factory Ducati rider initially dropped back towards the bottom of the top 10, having reached across his bike to his left handlebar, moments before the lights went out, causing him to lose positions heading into Turn 1 at Mugello.But come the end ...Keep reading

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