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Marc Marquez gives his verdict on Toprak Razgatlioglu’s MotoGP move

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Reigning World Superbike champion comes to MotoGP in 2026

252. Why KTM MotoGP riders remain optimistic ahead of Italian GP

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The factory KTM MotoGP riders are quietly optimistic ahead of the Italian Grand Prix following their productive test day at Aragon.Pedro Acosta discussed the hope in the KTM camp after Aragon while outlining the aspirations for the upcoming weekend."Aragon was the first GP of the season where we were quite strong," said Acosta. "OK, we weren't able to fight for the podium, but we were able ...Keep reading

253. FIA restructure sees head of sustainability and diversity sacked

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F1's governing body has sacked its head of sustainability, diversity and inclusion amid a restructure.

254. Does Marc Marquez really care about besting Valentino Rossi’s MotoGP title tally?

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Marquez is one title away from matching Rossi’s MotoGP championship haul

255. “Options” confirmed in Miguel Oliveira Yamaha MotoGP contract amid 2026 doubts

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Paolo Pavesio confirms that Miguel Oliveira’s Yamaha MotoGP contract has “options” for 2026.

256. Pedro Acosta: KTM has update for Italy MotoGP but “nothing outstanding”

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Acosta cautious to say if Aragon test has found any KTM gains

257. FIA loses another senior figure as Mariani departs

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Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has axed another senior figure as part of a management shake-up.Sara Mariani, who was the organisation’s Sustainability, Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) director for the past 18 months, will now leave her position.The BBC reported that Mariani wrote in a note in her out-of-office email, saying: "It is, sadly, time to say goodbye. I loved the ride, I ...Keep reading

258. FIA loses another senior figure as D&I director Sara Mariani departs

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Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has axed another senior figure as part of a management shake-up.Sara Mariani, who was the organisation’s Sustainability, Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) director for the past 18 months, will now leave her position.The BBC reported that Mariani wrote in a note in her out-of-office email, saying: "It is, sadly, time to say goodbye. I loved the ride, I ...Keep reading

259. FIA loses another senior figure as Sustainability and D&I director Sara Mariani departs

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Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has axed another senior figure as part of a management shake-up.Sara Mariani, who was the organisation’s Sustainability, Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) director for the past 18 months, will now leave her position.The BBC reported that Mariani wrote in a note in her out-of-office email, saying: "It is, sadly, time to say goodbye. I loved the ride, I ...Keep reading

260. Video: What's creating all the uncertainty at Ferrari?

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261. Marc Marquez gives his verdict on Toprak Razgatlioglu’s MotoGP move

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Reigning World Superbike champion comes to MotoGP in 2026

262. Arrow McLaren apologises for Siegel’s explicit outburst as wider feud rumbles on

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Nolan Siegel’s extraordinary radio rant during the Gateway race at the World Wide Technology Raceway last Sunday was nothing short of spectacular.If you missed it: on lap 83, Penske's Scott McLaughlin took the inside line into Turn 2 in an attempt to pass Siegel, only for the Arrow McLaren driver to defend by blocking the move. Moving in reaction to an overtaking attempt by blocking is not ...Keep reading

263. Francesco Bagnaia: “If I’m not competitive at Italian MotoGP, there’s a problem”

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Francesco Bagnaia sees next two MotoGPs as pivotal for remainder of 2025 season, doubts over 355mm brakes at Mugello.

264. Arrow McLaren apologises for Nolan Siegel’s explicit outburst but fails to address wider feud

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Nolan Siegel’s extraordinary radio rant during the Bommarito 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway last Sunday was nothing short of spectacular.If you missed it: on lap 83, Penske's Scott McLaughlin took the inside line into Turn 2 in an attempt to pass Siegel, only for the Arrow McLaren driver to defend by blocking the move. Moving in reaction to an overtaking attempt by blocking is not ...Keep reading

265. Alex Albon explains ‘you don’t listen to me’ F1 radio outburst at Williams

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Alex Albon clarifies 'you don't listen to me' radio outburst at Williams in Canada.

266. “No expectations” for Ai Ogura on Italian MotoGP injury return: “I need bike time”

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Ai Ogura says he has “no expectations” for his return to racing at his weekend’s Italian MotoGP.

267. Marco Bezzecchi aims for qualifying improvement at Italian MotoGP: “We found something”

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Marco Bezzecchi says he is hopeful of one-lap speed improvements at the Italian MotoGP.

268. Autosport National Podcast: British GT mid-season thoughts

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Chief Editor Kevin Turner is joined by British GT correspondent Ed Hardy and Group National Editor Stephen Lickorish to look at the key themes from the campaign so far, including how 2 Seas has usurped Barwell as the top squad in GT3.GT4 is also examined with the dominant position of the Optimum crew of Jack Brown and Marc Warren discussed, while there's an analysis of how the calendar switch ...Keep reading

269. Ogura returns to action for MotoGP Italian GP

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Ai Ogura has been cleared to race in the Italian Grand Prix following medical checks at the Mugello track.The Japanese rider missed both the Aragon and British Grand Prix after fracturing his right tibia during a crash in the first practice session at Silverstone. Ogura had surgery on his leg following the incident, and reports that his recovery has gone smoothly.The Trackhouse ...Keep reading

270. Ferrari hint at F1 Austrian GP upgrade - but already talk down its impact

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Ferrari will be bringing new parts for their 2025 F1 car, Fred Vasseur has revealed.

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