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Giacomo Agostini’s prediction about Jorge Martin looks like coming true

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Jorge Martin might have proved Giacomo Agostini right

153. Strategy corner - How rain could upend F1 Dutch GP tactics

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Pirelli’s ongoing quest to provide strategic variation has come up short at Zandvoort, largely owing to the relatively short lap (4.259km) and the narrowness of its layout. Overtaking hasn’t been easy here given the speed of modern F1 cars, even with the conversion of the final corner to a banked profile. A narrow, crowded lap naturally prompts teams to default to a one-stop strategy here to ...Keep reading

154. I’m using 28 days holiday from my job (and £20k) to attend 24 F1 grands prix

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An F1 fan is documenting his astonishing journey around the globe using only annual leave

155. McLaren warns Max Verstappen has “powerful weapon” in F1 Dutch GP

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As expected, McLaren locked out the front row for Formula 1's Dutch Grand Prix. The outcome was, however, slightly surprising in two ways.Firstly, Oscar Piastri struck when it mattered most, despite Lando Norris having had the edge in all practice sessions. Secondly, the gap to Max Verstappen was significantly smaller than anticipated after FP3. During that final practice session, McLaren had ...Keep reading

156. McLaren warns Verstappen has “powerful weapon” in F1 Dutch GP

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As expected, McLaren locked out the front row for Formula 1's Dutch Grand Prix. The outcome was, however, slightly surprising in two ways.Firstly, Oscar Piastri struck when it mattered most, despite Lando Norris having had the edge in all practice sessions. Secondly, the gap to Max Verstappen was significantly smaller than anticipated after FP3. During that final practice session, McLaren had ...Keep reading

157. McLaren warns Max Verstappen has “powerful weapon” in F1 Dutch GP strategy

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As expected, McLaren locked out the front row for Formula 1's Dutch Grand Prix. The outcome was, however, slightly surprising in two ways.Firstly, Oscar Piastri struck when it mattered most, despite Lando Norris having had the edge in all practice sessions. Secondly, the gap to Max Verstappen was significantly smaller than anticipated after FP3. During that final practice session, McLaren had ...Keep reading

158. Lance Stroll from bad to worse, explains cause of second big crash at F1 Dutch GP

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Lance Stroll has been consigned to the back of the grid after crashing in qualifying.

159. How to watch 2025 F1 Dutch Grand Prix today: Full schedule, TV channels

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Information below on how to watch 2025 F1 Dutch Grand Prix, including timings and schedule

160. Sebastien Ogier: Paraguay victory fight “not over” after stunning WRC fightback

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Rally Paraguay leader Sebastien Ogier says the fight for victory is “not over” and “many things can still happen” following a stunning fight back from eighth.The eight-time world champion has so far endured an eventful maiden visit to Paraguay, beginning with a puncture on Friday’s second stage that cost the Toyotas more than half a minute.After dropping to eighth, Ogier reeled ...Keep reading

161. Ogier: Paraguay victory fight “not over” after stunning WRC fightback

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Rally Paraguay leader Sebastien Ogier says the fight for victory is “not over” and “many things can still happen” following a stunning fight back from eighth.The eight-time world champion has so far endured an eventful maiden visit to Paraguay, beginning with a puncture on Friday’s second stage that cost the Toyotas more than half a minute.After dropping to eighth, Ogier reeled ...Keep reading

162. Giacomo Agostini’s prediction about Jorge Martin looks like coming true

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Jorge Martin might have proved Giacomo Agostini right

163. Alex Marquez with Marc Marquez in red? “All riders want an official contract"

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The “best version” of Alex Marquez is in MotoGP this season, racing with Marc “like school”.

164. I made peace in my rivalry, Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez “will also stop”

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Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez won’t remain bitter rivals all their lives, believes one rider who battled against the former in multiple classes.

165. Connor Zilisch was bored in the Xfinity Portland race until he wasn't

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The competition eventually solved it for him but Connor Zilisch was having a leisurely uneventful drive on Saturday in the Xfinity Series race at Portland.He was downright bored by his own admission.Zilisch led the first 67 laps, and since this was a standalone road course race, he couldn't even lose the lead on pit road, allowing him to just drive away over the course of two green flag ...Keep reading

166. Jack Perkins loses podium, Will Brown sidelined by gremlins in NASCAR cameos

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In the field for Saturday's NASCAR Xfinity race at Portland, were two names that Supercars fans are likely very familiar with.Will Brown, driving the No. 11 Chevrolet for Kaulig Racing, is the defending Supercars champion, while Jack Perkins, driving the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, is a veteran of over 150 races in Supercars. Both are from Australia, and each were eager to take on the ...Keep reading

167. "Hurts so good" Connor Zilisch returns from collarbone surgery to win NASCAR Xfinity Portland

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19-year-old Connor Zilisch is beginning to look unstoppable in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Three weeks ago, he broke his collarbone when he fell from his car during Victory Lane celebrations at Watkins Glen. He started the race at Daytona one week, but it was relief driver Parker Kligerman who drove the No. 88 to the win.And on Saturday at Portland, Zilisch was dominant but still had to fight ...Keep reading

168. Connor Zilisch returns from collarbone surgery to win NASCAR Xfinity Portland: "Hurts so good"

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19-year-old Connor Zilisch is beginning to look unstoppable in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Three weeks ago, he broke his collarbone when he fell from his car during Victory Lane celebrations at Watkins Glen. He started the race at Daytona one week later, but it was relief driver Parker Kligerman who drove the No. 88 to the win.And on Saturday at Portland, Zilisch was dominant but still had to ...Keep reading

169. Matt DiBenedetto's feet were "engulfed in flames" in frantic escape

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Matt DiBenedetto's NASCAR Xfinity race came to an abrupt end at Portland on Saturday. The veteran driver was running 22nd in the No. 99 Viking Motorsports Chevrolet when he suddenly pulled into the grass on the final lap of Stage 1.The car came to a stop, and DiBenedetto seemed almost frantic as he climbed from the car, falling to the ground. He then sat there, removing his racing shoes and ...Keep reading

170. Ogier rockets to WRC Rally Paraguay lead as Rovanpera suffers puncture

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Sébastien Ogier moved into the Rally Paraguay lead after World Rally Championship title rival Kalle Rovanperä became the latest to suffer a costly puncture.Eight-time world champion Ogier will head into Sunday’s final four stages 10.3s ahead of Hyundai's Adrien Fourmaux, with championship leader Elfyn Evans in third [+36.6s], after a dramatic turn of events on Paraguay’s loose gravel ...Keep reading

171. Sebastien Ogier storms to WRC Rally Paraguay lead as punctures disrupt more cars

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Sébastien Ogier moved into the Rally Paraguay lead after World Rally Championship title rival Kalle Rovanperä became the latest to suffer a costly puncture.Eight-time world champion Ogier will head into Sunday’s final four stages 10.3s ahead of Hyundai's Adrien Fourmaux, with championship leader Elfyn Evans in third [+36.6s], after a dramatic turn of events on Paraguay’s loose gravel ...Keep reading

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