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Huge F1 question mark at Red Bull posed as “things start to go really wrong”

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"Where will Red Bull be close?" Huge McLaren problem posed

14. “I cannot do it” – Pecco Bagnaia rues ‘toughest moment in his MotoGP career’

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One man who seems unable to catch a break currently on the MotoGP grid is Francesco Bagnaia, who has struggled all weekend so far during the Aragon Grand Prix.Braking problems have been to blame, with the constant locking of his front wheel wrecking the confidence of the factory Ducati rider.While he managed to qualify in P4, the sprint race at the Motorland circuit was much more in tune ...Keep reading

15. Bagnaia rues "horrible race" as braking problems persist in sprint race

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One man who seems unable to catch a break currently on the MotoGP grid is Francesco Bagnaia, who has struggled all weekend so far during the Aragon Grand Prix.Braking problems have been to blame, with the constant locking of his front wheel wrecking the confidence of the factory Ducati rider.While he managed to qualify in P4, the sprint race at the Motorland circuit was much more in tune ...Keep reading

16. Ogier survives brutal Sardinia Saturday with slender lead

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Sebastien Ogier will take a slender 11.1s lead into the final day of Rally Italy Sardinia after surviving a brutal Saturday that served up trouble for several World Rally Championship crews.Toyota’s Ogier managed to hold his nerve in a tense and pressure-filled battle with Hyundai’s Ott Tanak in incredibly challenging conditions where the risk of puncture was high. Knowing that Tanak would ...Keep reading

17. Sebastien Ogier survives brutal Sardinia Saturday with slender lead

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Sebastien Ogier will take a slender 11.1s lead into the final day of Rally Italy Sardinia after surviving a brutal Saturday that served up trouble for several World Rally Championship crews.Toyota’s Ogier managed to hold his nerve in a tense and pressure-filled battle with Hyundai’s Ott Tanak in incredibly challenging conditions where the risk of puncture was high. Knowing that Tanak would ...Keep reading

18. How Marc Marquez stopped taking “too much risk” for Aragon MotoGP sprint win

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It has really been Marc Marquez's weekend so far. Aside from a slip-up in Q2 which gave away pole position to Alex Marquez for a brief moment, the Spaniard hasn't looked under pressure from anyone during MotoGP’s Aragon Grand Prix weekend.Of course, Marc decided to spice things up for himself with some self-inflected pressure as his wheel-spinning start dropped him down the order in the ...Keep reading

19. Marc Marquez explains how he stopped taking “too much risk” for sprint win

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It has really been Marc Marquez's weekend so far. Aside from a slip-up in Q2 which gave away pole position to Alex Marquez for a brief moment, the Spaniard hasn't looked under pressure from anyone during MotoGP’s Aragon Grand Prix weekend.Of course, Marc decided to spice things up for himself with some self-inflected pressure as his wheel-spinning start dropped him down the order in the ...Keep reading

20. Marco Bezzecchi “risked everything, had a lot of fun” in Aragon MotoGP Sprint

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Marco Bezzecchi pushes to the limit after qualifying nightmare leaves the British MotoGP winner 20th on the grid at Aragon.

21. Brad Binder furious over Aragon start conditions: “It’s f*cking dangerous”

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Brad Binder described the conditions of the starting grid at Aragon as “f*cking” dangerous after the MotoGP Sprint.

22. Chase Briscoe earns third consecutive NASCAR Cup pole, beating Kyle Busch

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In NASCAR Cup Series qualifying at Michigan, top speeds were reaching 200 mph with drivers running mostly wide open all around the two-mile speedway.But the best to do it was once again the driver of the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Chase Briscoe. He has now earned pole position for three straight race weekends and four total this season, posting a fast lap of 195.514mph."Tried to run ...Keep reading

23. Huge F1 question mark at Red Bull posed as “things start to go really wrong”

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"Where will Red Bull be close?" Huge McLaren problem posed

24. Toyota drivers predict faster lap times and “plenty of fighting” ahead at Le Mans

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Officially released on Thursday evening by race organizers, the Balance of Performance (BoP) for the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans suggests, at least on paper, a fierce showdown between several Hypercar manufacturers. With Ferrari taking the last two victories at the endurance race, Toyota is looking to take advantage — all while approaching the BoP figures with caution, knowing full well they ...Keep reading

25. BTCC Thruxton: Sutton ends pole drought in rainy qualifying

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Four-time British Touring Car Championship title winner Ash Sutton took his first pole position since the 2023 season finale for the fourth round at Thruxton.Sutton, the 2025 championship leader, proved the master of extremely wet conditions at the wheel of his Alliance Racing-run NAPA Ford Focus ST, and set the pace in each of the three rounds of qualifying.The soaking track negated the ...Keep reading

26. Pecco Bagnaia suggests radical Ducati MotoGP test idea to fix his woes

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Pecco Bagnaia’s problems continued in Aragon sprint

27. Marc Marquez reignites Ducati MotoGP bike spec debate after Aragon sprint dominance

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Marc Marquez dominated Aragon sprint on factory Ducati

28. Quartararo laments “unrideable” Yamaha bike in Aragon MotoGP sprint

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Fabio Quartararo was Yamaha's most vocal rider about electronics gremlins at the MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix, and his frustration was clear to see out on track.The Yamaha engineers tried to find some improvements on Friday night, and after managing to get into Q2 following the Q1 qualifying session, Quartararo put his bike ninth on the grid. This proved to be a false dawn however, and the 2021 ...Keep reading

29. Fabio Quartararo laments “unrideable” Yamaha bike in Aragon sprint

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Fabio Quartararo was Yamaha's most vocal rider about electronics gremlins at the MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix, and his frustration was clear to see out on track.The Yamaha engineers tried to find some improvements on Friday night, and after managing to get into Q2 following the Q1 qualifying session, Quartararo put his bike ninth on the grid. This proved to be a false dawn however, and the 2021 ...Keep reading

30. Unexpected issue made Fabio Quartararo’s Yamaha “unrideable” in Aragon MotoGP sprint

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Quartararo was 11th in Aragon sprint race

31. DTM Zandvoort: Guven wins chaotic race in the rain

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Ayhancan Guven took his second victory of the 2025 DTM season in Zandvoort, in chaotic and rainy conditions.The Manthey Porsche driver kept his composure despite challenging circumstances, avoiding mistakes and triumphing ahead of Nicki Thiim (Abt Lamborghini) and Maximilian Paul (Paul Lamborghini), who both reached the podium thanks to a daring tyre strategy.“That was mega, I'm so ...Keep reading

32. DTM Zandvoort: Ayhancan Guven wins chaotic race in the rain

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Ayhancan Guven took his second victory of the 2025 DTM season in Zandvoort, in chaotic and rainy conditions.The Manthey Porsche driver kept his composure despite challenging circumstances, avoiding mistakes and triumphing ahead of Nicki Thiim (Abt Lamborghini) and Maximilian Paul (Paul Lamborghini), who both reached the podium thanks to a daring tyre strategy.“That was mega, I'm so ...Keep reading

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