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Marc Marquez: “I don’t like” MotoGP stability control as ECU update debuts in Austria

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Marc Marquez warns MotoGP’s stability control update will reduce rider influence.

175. Ex-F1 driver Sargeant to make racing return in IMSA

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Former Formula 1 driver Logan Sargeant is making a surprise return to prototype racing in the IMSA SportsCar Championship, six months after a mysterious split from IDEC Sport Racing and the Hyundai Genesis team.The 24-year-old American will contest the final two endurance rounds of the season with PR1 Mathiasen Motorsports, driving the #52 Oreca 07-Gibson.His schedule includes the ...Keep reading

176. Jack Wood will not compete in Richmond NASCAR Truck race due to injury

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During the NASCAR Truck race at Watkins Glen, Jack Wood suffered a major hit against the guardrail in the esses while driving his No. 91 Chevrolet.He was evaluated and released from the infield care center, but in an announcement on Thursday, the team revealed that Wood will not be racing this weekend at Richmond Raceway.Bill McAnally Racing stated that it was a "precautionary measure due ...Keep reading

177. Ex-F1 driver Logan Sargeant reveals comeback plans in sportscar racing

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Former Williams driver Logan Sargeant will be racing on home turf next month after announcing his comeback plans.

178. KTM with “extra motivation” as Pedro Acosta finds “stability” over “expectations”

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Pedro Acosta’s double podium at the Czech MotoGP are “extra motivation” for KTM in the second half of the season.

179. Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta are against MotoGP’s anti-highside software

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Top MotoGP riders Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta have both hit out at the stability control system being introduced at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.MotoGP announced earlier this week that the new software, which “reduces engine torque if/when the bike slides”, would be rolled out at the Red Bull Ring.While teams are not obliged to use the system, there will effectively be no ...Keep reading

180. Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta stand firm against MotoGP’s anti-highside software

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Top MotoGP riders Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta have both hit out at the stability control system being introduced at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.MotoGP announced earlier this week that the new software, which “reduces engine torque if/when the bike slides”, would be rolled out at the Red Bull Ring.While teams are not obliged to use the system, there will effectively be no ...Keep reading

181. The “two points” Alex Marquez “needs to improve” in MotoGP 2025 identified

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Alex Marquez picks out the “two points” he feels he “needs to improve” in the second half of the 2025 MotoGP season.

182. Patience, a major goal for Alex Marquez in 2025 MotoGP season

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Alex Marquez says patience will be key as he prepares to defend the second place he currently holds in the MotoGP world championship over the latter half of the season.The younger Marquez brother heads into this weekend’s Austrian GP 120 points behind his runaway sibling Marc. Having dismissed any realistic chance of catching the rampant factory Ducati rider, Alex must turn his attention to ...Keep reading

183. Why Alex Marquez puts patience as one of his main goals for rest of 2025 MotoGP season

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Alex Marquez says patience will be key as he prepares to defend the second place he currently holds in the MotoGP world championship over the latter half of the season.The younger Marquez brother heads into this weekend’s Austrian GP 120 points behind his runaway sibling Marc. Having dismissed any realistic chance of catching the rampant factory Ducati rider, Alex must turn his attention to ...Keep reading

184. Marc Marquez: “I don’t like” MotoGP stability control as ECU update debuts in Austria

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Marc Marquez warns MotoGP’s stability control update will reduce rider influence.

185. Horner officially removed as Red Bull F1 director after shock sacking

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Christan Horner has officially left his role as director of Red Bull's various UK entities, one month after his shock sacking as Formula 1 team boss.Horner was removed from his position as Red Bull team principal and CEO just days after the British Grand Prix, with his 20-year reign at Milton Keynes coming to an end after Red Bull's shareholders opted to make a change.With the Austrian ...Keep reading

186. Christian Horner officially removed as Red Bull F1 director

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Christan Horner has officially left his role as director of Red Bull's various UK entities, one month after his shock sacking.Horner was removed from his position as Red Bull team principal and CEO just days after the British Grand Prix, with his 20-year reign at Milton Keynes coming to an end after Red Bull's shareholders opted to make a change.With the Austrian side of the business ...Keep reading

187. Marc Marquez “obsessed about winning, not numbers” ahead of Austrian MotoGP

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Marc Marquez insists “Championships are the most important” as he looks to finally win the Austrian MotoGP and 100th milestone looms.

188. New MotoGP technology “can help” Aprilia, “the target is to reach the top” - Marco Bezzecchi

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A new system introduced to MotoGP for the second half of 2025 “can help” Aprilia, Marco Bezzecchi says.

189. Injured MotoGP duo given green light to start Austrian Grand Prix weekend

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Maverick Vinales and Franco Morbidelli will start Austrian GP weekend

190. Pedro Acosta: KTM is close to MotoGP points leader Marc Marquez “if he doesn’t want to push”

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Acosta suggests Marc Marquez still out of reach

191. Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira to keep sweating over 2026 Pramac Yamaha seat

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Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira are being asked to wait longer before a final call is made on which of them will keep his Pramac Yamaha ride next season.With Toprak Razgatlioglu having been confirmed in June as one of the satellite team’s 2026 riders, it has been clear for some time that at least one of Miller or Oliveira will have to find an alternative ride for next season.Read ...Keep reading

192. How Formula E 's silly season is shaping up

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As Robin Frijns looks to be out of Formula E following his departure from Envision, a huge grid shake-up is unfolding for the championship ahead of the 2025-26 season.McLaren’s exit from Formula E was unsurprisingly a big catalyst in this, guaranteeing at least two full-time drivers from last season would be out of a drive as only 10 teams remained. In addition to this, it’s understood ...Keep reading

193. Red Bull removes Christian Horner as director of Formula 1 team

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Christian Horner is no longer a director of the team that he had led for 20 years.

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