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Franco Morbidelli to miss German MotoGP with collarbone injuries

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  • 2025-07-12 23:34 event
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Franco Morbidelli to miss German MotoGP with collarbone injuries
Franco Morbidelli has suffered a severe contusion to his left collarbone following his violent crash early in the MotoGP sprint race at the Sachsenring on Saturday.After being examined at the circuit medical centre, the 30-year-old Italian rider was transferred to hospital in Chemnitz for further evaluation.It was later confirmed that Morbidelli would miss the German Grand Prix on Sunday ...Keep reading

238. WEC Sao Paulo: Cadillac scores another qualifying lockout after Le Mans

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Cadillac claimed a 1-2 in qualifying for this weekend’s Interlagos round of the World Endurance Championship, its second straight front-row lock-out.Alex Lynn followed up on his pole position at the Le Mans 24 Hours in June by taking qualifying honours in Brazil ahead of team-mate Sebastien Bourdais in the second of the British Jota team’s Cadillac V-Series.R LMDhs.Lynn was fastest in ...Keep reading

239. How Evans ended his 11-race point-less streak with victory in Berlin

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Mitch Evans finally ended his point-less streak with a victory in the Berlin E-Prix for Jaguar, converting pole position into the win over another wet contest this Formula E season.The Kiwi led for most of the race whilst managing an issue with his brakes and having to fend off an ambitious Pascal Wehrlein, who was chasing a home victory for both himself and TAG Heuer Porsche.This new ...Keep reading

240. Josef Newgarden and Alex Palou polesitters after IndyCar Iowa doubleheader qualifying

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IndyCar held qualifying for both legs of its Iowa doubleheader on Saturday. With two races to set the field for, drivers were tasked with completing two laps during their runs.The first lap secured a driver’s spot in Saturday’s race, with the second lap determining the grid for Sunday.Race 1 qualifying Josef Newgarden, Team PenskePhoto by: Geoff Miller / Lumen via Getty ...Keep reading

241. Updated starting grid for German MotoGP after two injury withdrawals

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Amended starting grid for German MotoGP after two injured riders withdraw

242. Franco Morbidelli out of German MotoGP after violent sprint crash

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Morbidelli crashed out of second in Germany sprint

243. DS Penske deserved better

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Hampered by suspension problems (a common issue affecting all cars) while in third place, French driver Jean-Éric Vergne was forced to retire, while Maximilian Günther finished sixth after spending most of the race in the top five.Berlin and its legendary historic Tempelhof airport are hosting the two German rounds of the Formula E World Championship this weekend. The weather has decided to ...Keep reading

244. “One key thing missing” addressed by F1 team on a high

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David Coulthard credits F1 team for making a huge step

245. Morbidelli injures collarbone, undergoes hospital checks

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Franco Morbidelli has suffered a severe contusion to his left collarbone following his violent crash early in the MotoGP sprint race at the Sachsenring on Saturday.After being examined at the circuit medical centre, the 30-year-old Italian rider was transferred to hospital in Chemnitz for further evaluation.Should Morbidelli miss the German Grand Prix on Sunday, he will join the entire ...Keep reading

246. Franco Morbidelli injures collarbone, undergoes hospital checks

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Franco Morbidelli has suffered a severe contusion to his left collarbone following his violent crash early in the MotoGP sprint race at the Sachsenring on Saturday.After being examined at the circuit medical centre, the 30-year-old Italian rider was transferred to hospital in Chemnitz for further evaluation.Should Morbidelli miss the German Grand Prix on Sunday, he will join the entire ...Keep reading

247. Franco Morbidelli to miss German MotoGP with collarbone injuries

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Franco Morbidelli has suffered a severe contusion to his left collarbone following his violent crash early in the MotoGP sprint race at the Sachsenring on Saturday.After being examined at the circuit medical centre, the 30-year-old Italian rider was transferred to hospital in Chemnitz for further evaluation.It was later confirmed that Morbidelli would miss the German Grand Prix on Sunday ...Keep reading

248. “Escalate” theory about Oscar Piastri v Lando Norris battles

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'If not when' judgement on McLaren drivers clashing again

249. Bagnaia “shocked” at performance in “nightmare” German GP sprint

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Francesco Bagnaia was left “shocked” following a wet sprint race at the Sachsenring in which he was unable to score points – despite having no major incidents.In what might constitute the lowest low in a disappointing 2025 season thus far, Bagnaia finished 12th – while his factory Ducati team-mate Marc Marquez won the race with a glorious move on the last lap.Read ...Keep reading

250. Pecco Bagnaia: ‘I don’t remember ever being this slow in the wet’

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Francesco Bagnaia was left “shocked” following a wet sprint race at the Sachsenring in which he was unable to score points – despite having no major incidents.In what might constitute the lowest low in a disappointing 2025 MotoGP season thus far, Bagnaia finished 12th – while his factory Ducati team-mate Marc Marquez won the race with a glorious move on the last lap.Read ...Keep reading

251. Maverick Vinales “evaluating his options” after German MotoGP injury, “Unbelievable bad luck for Tech3”

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Maverick Vinales “evaluating his options” after shoulder injury forces last remaining Tech3 rider out of the German MotoGP.

252. Alex Marquez: Injury “not an excuse” as MotoGP sprint podium run comes to an end

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Gresini rider Alex Marquez was eighth in Sachsenring sprint

253. Marco Bezzecchi “can’t complain” after Marc Marquez defeat in German MotoGP Sprint: “One lap earlier I was happier!”

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Marco Bezzecchi loses out to Marc Marquez to the final lap of the German MotoGP Sprint.

254. Marc Marquez admits he ‘pushed too much’ for Germany MotoGP sprint win

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Marquez took his 10th sprint win of 2025

255. Vinales withdraws from next two MotoGP grands prix after Sachsenring crash

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Maverick Vinales will miss the remainder of MotoGP’s German Grand Prix weekend and the upcoming Czech GP after fracturing his left shoulder in a qualifying crash earlier today.Vinales suffered a big high-side in the opening stages of a wet Q2 session. Although he was able to walk away from the incident at Turn 4, landing heavily on his left shoulder had clearly caused some damage.He was ...Keep reading

256. Crash rules Maverick Vinales out of next two MotoGP grands prix

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Maverick Vinales will miss the remainder of MotoGP’s German Grand Prix weekend and the upcoming Czech GP after fracturing his left shoulder in a qualifying crash earlier today.Vinales suffered a big high-side in the opening stages of a wet Q2 session. Although he was able to walk away from the incident at Turn 4, landing heavily on his left shoulder had clearly caused some damage.He was ...Keep reading

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