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Liam Lawson makes Red Bull admission with F1 future uncertain

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Liam Lawson makes Red Bull admission with F1 future uncertain
Liam Lawson is yet to secure his F1 future beyond the end of 2025.

7.137. F1 Preview - Singapore Grand Prix 2009

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Formula 1's inaugural night race in 2008 was widely-regarded as one of the success stories of the season, and as the travelling circus returns there this weekend for the second edition of the Singapore Grand Prix in the Far Eastern city-state, hopes are high for a similar spectacle.

7.138. Klien, Davidson and Carroll disputing Manor/Virgin seats

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With the annual Formula 1 silly season getting increasingly into full swing, three names are being mooted as the most likely candidates for a drive at Manor Grand Prix in 2010 - out-of-work Super Aguri F1 refugee Anthony Davidson, current BMW-Sauber reserve driver Christian Klien and reigning A1GP World Cup of Motorsport Champion Adam Carroll.

7.139. REVEALED: Post-qualifying F1 car weights in Valencia

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The post-qualifying fuel weights ahead of the European Grand Prix this weekend suggest that Sebastian Vettel should be worried, that Rubens Barrichello is arguably in the box seat - and that Jenson Button could just be about to get his faltering championship challenge back on-track under the Spanish sun.

7.140. Silly season speculation - who goes where in 2010?

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It's that time of year again. The F1 circus is off sunning itself on its mid-summer break, drivers and teams alike are taking a much-needed and well-deserved breather from the frenetic nature of one grand prix after another - and everybody seems to be talking about who will be driving where in 2010. Here at Crash.net there is no exception, so we have put together a list of likely options and moves between this season and next, who is in favour and who is likely heading out of the door. The drivers have been listed in order of present championship position.

7.141. Beyonce to join F1 'rock stars' on Singapore GP bill

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Global music superstars Beyonce, The Black Eyed Peas, Simple Minds, ZZ Top and N.E.R.D have all been lined up by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to rock the weekend of the Singapore Grand Prix next month - though ticket sales for the island city-state's second race are still struggling to get off the starting grid.

7.142. BMW open to customer engine supply and eyeing Red Bull?

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BMW has dropped hints that it may be willing to follow fellow German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz in supplying 'customer' versions of its engines to other F1 teams - with suggestions the Bavarian marque has Red Bull Racing as its prime target.

7.143. Brawn warns against turning F1 into 'Swiss watch-making'

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Flying in the face of the opinions expressed by both Ferrari and BMW over the past week, Ross Brawn has thrown his support behind the FIA's new optional ?40 million budget cap in Formula 1, warning that without it the top flight risks 'turning [engineers] into Swiss watchmakers' - but equally underlining that it will only be workable if it is embraced by all.

1. Why KTM suffered its worst result of MotoGP 2025 at Japanese GP

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KTM endured a tough MotoGP race in Japan, with the best of its quartet of riders finishing only 11th.This was the first time in 2025 that it failed to log a top-10 finish in a Sunday race, dealing a severe blow to its hopes of beating Aprilia to second place in the constructors’ championship.KTM’s dismal result on Sunday was at least partly down to lead rider Pedro Acosta running off ...Keep reading

2. Stretton makes it five as Brundles retire from Spa

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Driving the famous Ford GT40 in which they won Roadbook’s 2014 Spa Six Hours, Martin Stretton and Portugal’s Diogo Ferrao ran out victorious in Saturday’s classic enduro, with Danes Nicolai Kjaergaard and Alexander Weiss finishing on the same lap in Palle Pedersen’s Ginetta G4R. Fourteen GT40s - of which the Ferrao family’s GT40 P/1022 was a rare original in the FIA HTP compliant ...Keep reading

3. Liam Lawson makes Red Bull admission with F1 future uncertain

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Liam Lawson is yet to secure his F1 future beyond the end of 2025.

4. Dorna moves MotoGP season launch to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore

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Despite informing teams weeks ago that Singapore had been chosen as the venue for the launch of next season’s MotoGP world championship, series promoter Dorna has relocated the event to Kuala Lumpur.On the Monday following the Catalan Grand Prix, teams met in Montmelo with members of the organisation, who confirmed that the season launch would take place in Singapore — a format first ...Keep reading

5. MotoGP 2026 launch venue changed as Dorna opts for new plans

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Despite having informed the teams weeks ago that Singapore had been chosen as the venue for the presentation of next season’s MotoGP world championship, series promoter Dorna has decided to relocate the event to Kuala Lumpur.On the Monday following the Catalan Grand Prix, teams met in Montmelo with members of the organisation, who confirmed that the season launch would take place in ...Keep reading

6. Test your knowledge of Mexico GP and plan your trip to Mexico City

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Get your Mexico Grand Prix tickets now on GooTickets and secure your place at one of F1’s most vibrant events. Five tips for attending the Mexico Grand PrixThe Mexico GP is one of Formula 1’s most colourful and atmospheric events – high altitude, a passionate crowd, and the iconic Foro Sol stadium section create a weekend unlike any other. But Mexico City can be overwhelming if ...Keep reading

7. Larry Chen on photographing Ken Block: “Come hell or high water”

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Car photographer Larry Chen has reflected on what it was like covering the late motorsport legend Ken Block. Describing his intensity in his work for the racing driver as getting the shot "come hell or high water", he spoke on the Road to Success podcast about how demanding the shoots with the rally star really were, but how with this pressure came huge success. Block, a rally driver and ...Keep reading

8. What was behind KTM’s worst 2025 MotoGP result in Japan?

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KTM endured a tough MotoGP race in Motegi, with the best of its quartet of riders finishing only 11th in the Japanese Grand Prix.This was the first time in 2025 that it failed to log a top-10 finish in a Sunday race, dealing a severe blow to its hopes of beating Aprilia to second place in the constructors’ championship.KTM’s dismal result on Sunday was at least partly down to lead ...Keep reading

9. Cadillac F1 announces high-profile signing of former Miami GP president ahead of 2026 F1 debut

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The Cadillac Formula 1 team, which is set for its debut in the championship in 2026, has announced the signing of former Miami Grand Prix president Tyler Epp as global head of commercial strategy.Epp served as president of the Miami Grand Prix from its inaugural race in 2022. The race at the Hard Rock Stadium has gone from strength to strength since joining the F1 calendar, attracting sell-out ...Keep reading

10. Cadillac hire ‘visionary’ for new F1 role and poach ex-Audi engine boss

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Cadillac's recruitment drive is continuing ahead of their debut F1 campaign.

11. Five things we learned from the MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix

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Ducati celebrated a 1-2 in Japan on Sunday, with Francesco Bagnaia dominating from pole to return to winning ways and Marc Marquez finishing second to secure his seventh MotoGP title.Japanese fans were also treated to a Honda podium as Joan Mir crossed the finish line in third on the factory bike, while Marco Bezzecchi salvaged fourth for Aprilia a day after he was involved in a horrific crash ...Keep reading

12. Luca Marini explains Japan MotoGP problem that denied his bold predictions

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Luca Marini was forced to retire early in the Japanese Grand Prix

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