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Guenther Steiner explains why he chose MotoGP over F1 for return

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  • 2025-09-11 15:20 event
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Guenther Steiner explains why he chose MotoGP over F1 for return
Ex-Haas team boss Guenther Steiner says his desire for a fresh challenge motivated him to take over the Tech3 MotoGP squad rather than pursue a return to Formula 1.Earlier this month, it was announced that a consortium led by Steiner had acquired KTM’s satellite team from its previous owner Herve Poncharal.The deal will see the Italian step up to the role of CEO in 2026, with his ...Keep reading

20. McLaren’s Zak Brown criticised over “pathetic” handling of F1 title battle

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Zak Brown has no plan on how to handle an intra-team title battle, says Peter Windsor

21. MotoGP puts MotoE on hiatus; cites fan reaction, industry shifts

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MotoE will go on hiatus at the end of 2025

22. Surprise at ‘calculated’ Toto Wolff’s change of tone on Kimi Antonelli

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Nico Rosberg has questioned Toto Wolff's public criticism of Kimi Antonelli.

23. Ralf Schumacher warns it’d be “crazy” if future star not in F1 by 2026

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“Definitely one of them, if McLaren allows it, but they would actually be crazy if they didn’t.”

24. Why Steiner declined F1 return for MotoGP team ownership

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Ex-Haas team boss Guenther Steiner says his desire for a fresh challenge motivated him to take over the Tech3 MotoGP squad rather than pursue a return to Formula 1.Earlier this month, it was announced that a consortium led by Steiner had acquired KTM’s satellite team from its previous owner Herve Poncharal.The deal will see the Italian step up to the role of CEO in 2026, with his ...Keep reading

25. Marc Marquez advice to struggling MotoGP champion Pecco Bagnaia revealed

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Marc Marquez offered his advice to struggling team-mate Pecco Bagnaia

26. Lando Norris ‘more nervous’ playing golf than racing in F1

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Lando Norris took part in a star-studded golf event as he enjoys time away from his F1 title battle.

27. Max Verstappen overlooks Lewis Hamilton as F1's best in key traits

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Max Verstappen gives his opinion on the current F1 grid

28. "It's not like it was a no-brainer" - why Gasly tied his F1 future to Alpine

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There is a quote, popularly misattributed to Albert Einstein, that the definition of insanity is to repeat an unsuccessful course of action in the expectation of a different outcome. So you might wonder why Pierre Gasly, a Formula 1 grand prix winner who remains demonstrably competitive, would tie himself into a three-year contract extension with a team which has gone through innumerable ...Keep reading

29. Guenther Steiner explains why he chose MotoGP over F1 for return

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Ex-Haas team boss Guenther Steiner says his desire for a fresh challenge motivated him to take over the Tech3 MotoGP squad rather than pursue a return to Formula 1.Earlier this month, it was announced that a consortium led by Steiner had acquired KTM’s satellite team from its previous owner Herve Poncharal.The deal will see the Italian step up to the role of CEO in 2026, with his ...Keep reading

30. Autosport magazine: Piastri opens up and Silverstone puts on a show

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That Oscar Piastri has become a frontrunner in Formula 1 is not a surprise. A brilliant junior career and flashes of his potential in 2023 showed that he could become the formidable championship challenger we are seeing in 2025. But the cool Australian is not always easy to read. Come success or failure, his demeanour remains largely the same.So what is he really thinking? We decided to ...Keep reading

31. Why Pierre Gasly tied his F1 future to Alpine

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There is a quote, popularly misattributed to Albert Einstein, that the definition of insanity is to repeat an unsuccessful course of action in the expectation of a different outcome.So you might wonder why Pierre Gasly, a grand prix winner who remains demonstrably competitive, would tie himself into a three-year contract extension with a team which has gone through innumerable management ...Keep reading

32. NASCAR threatens disqualifications for post-race landscaping

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NASCAR has basically sent a warning to teams to not drive off the track, onto the dirt, during cool down laps after a race in an apparent effort to increase weight prior to post-race technical inspection.Ross Chastain and Shane Van Gisbergen were recognized for that tactic but Joey Logano was revealed to have done it following the race on Sunday at World Wide Technology Raceway.NASCAR Cup ...Keep reading

33. The top short tracker in America is making his NASCAR debut

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Statistically speaking, the most successful Super Late Model driver in the country is set to make his NASCAR debut in the Craftsman Truck Series on Thursday night at Bristol and it might not be his last.Cole Butcher is driving the Halmar Friesen No. 62 with veteran crew chief Bruce Cook calling the shots. However, also on the pit box will be Bond Suss, the Toyota Racing pavement development ...Keep reading

34. Why Haas Factory Team is choosing Chevrolet

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Haas Factory Team president Joe Custer always anticipated a ‘gut check’ moment this season and the results led them to Chevrolet next season.In the first year following four-car powerhouse Stewart-Haas Racing consolidating into the single-car Haas Factory Team Custer expected a challenge but is also under a mandate from team owner Gene Haas to be more competitive.Driver Cole Custer ...Keep reading

35. Robert Shwartzman shuts down "offensive" rumors about his IndyCar career

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Robert Shwartzman, 25, just completed his rookie season in IndyCar. Driving for Prema Racing, he just missed out on Rookie of the Year honors to Louis Foster, and ended the year 24th in the championship standings. He only earned two top ten finishes, placing as high as ninth at Iowa Speedway.The one big highlight came in May, when Shwartzman earned a shock pole in the 109th running of the ...Keep reading

36. How Monza brought out Ferrari's fundamental limitations with its 2025 F1 car

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For the many fans who flocked to the grandstands, ready to support the Prancing Horse, the real surprise of the Monza weekend was unfortunately not Ferrari, but Red Bull. For Ferrari, it was a bitter blow; the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix represented one of its best opportunities to beat the dominant McLaren.This was not the case. Monza, where aerodynamic efficiency often rules the day ...Keep reading

37. JA on F1 podcast: Who will be the first team post-McLaren to win the F1 title?

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McLaren is poised to win the Formula 1 world constructors' championship with a record seven races to spare. Given that this is the final year of these regulations, where the margins are supposed to be tight, how have they done it?Will McLaren’s dominance continue in 2026, when new regulations are introduced? And if not – which team will be the first post-McLaren to win a constructors' ...Keep reading

38. Max Verstappen: F1 should revert to lighter cars from around 2010

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Max Verstappen has argued that Formula 1 should revert to the cars it used from the late 2000s to early 2010s for when the championship ushers in a new regulation era next season. The 2026 campaign will introduce widespread changes to the chassis and power unit regulations, including smaller cars, active aerodynamics and a 50/50 combustion-electrical split of the engines. This comes ...Keep reading

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