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Marco Bezzecchi winning Australian GP “very difficult” despite record MotoGP pace

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Marco Bezzecchi winning Australian GP “very difficult” despite record MotoGP pace
Aprilia feels it would be “very difficult” for Marco Bezzecchi to win the Australian Grand Prix with a double long lap penalty, despite him showing record-breaking MotoGP pace in practice.Having been in dominant form all weekend in Indonesia earlier this month, Bezzecchi carried that form into Phillip Island, as he led a 1-2 for the Noale-based marque on Friday afternoon.With more than ...Keep reading

255. Fernando Alonso calls on Aston Martin to “rest” ahead of key 2026 F1 season

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Fernando Alonso called on the Aston Martin squad to treat the remainder of the 2025 Formula 1 season as a test and get some rest ahead of a crucial 2026 campaign.Aston Martin has had a disappointing year so far, failing to reach the podium for a second season in a row. The team’s 68 points mean it is in contention for sixth place in the constructors’ championship, with Racing Bulls and ...Keep reading

256. Elfyn Evans stunned by penalty, Toyota intends to appeal

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Toyota intends to appeal the five-second penalty handed to Elfyn Evans for making contact with a hay bale in a chicane during the opening stage of the Central European Rally. Evans, co-driven by Scott Martin, clouted a hay bale that formed part of a chicane during the first pass through the 12.83km Golf und Therme test that kicked off the 18-stage asphalt round of the championship on ...Keep reading

257. Evans shocked by WRC penalty as Toyota confirms plan to appeal

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Toyota intends to appeal the five-second penalty handed to Elfyn Evans for making contact with a hay bale in a chicane during the opening stage of the Central European Rally. Evans, co-driven by Scott Martin, clouted a hay bale that formed part of a chicane during the first pass through the 12.83km Golf und Therme test that kicked off the 18-stage asphalt round of the championship on ...Keep reading

258. Gedlich Racing launches GT summer series for 2026

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Gedlich Racing has launched a summer racing series for 2026, the championship’s first foray beyond its winter series programme.Following the success of the GT winter series, Gedlich will run its blend of multi-class GT action for both professional drivers and amateurs alike.“We aim to deliver a comparable package with the GT summer series project,” Markus Gedlich, CEO and founder of ...Keep reading

259. Max Verstappen laughs off McLaren’s papaya rules: With me, the gap would be bigger

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Max Verstappen jokes that McLaren’s “papaya rules” wouldn’t be a problem if he were driving for the team as “we wouldn’t be that close in points.” He also suggested that if father Jos Verstappen were on hand, he would find a way to deal with the debate as well. Ahead of the United States Grand Prix, McLaren’s “papaya rules” have once again come under scrutiny in the ...Keep reading

260. Verstappen shrugs off McLaren’s papaya rules: You can’t make F1 “100% fair”

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Max Verstappen jokes that McLaren’s “papaya rules” wouldn’t be a problem if he were driving for the team as “we wouldn’t be that close in points.” He also suggested that if father Jos Verstappen were on hand, he would find a way to deal with the debate as well. Ahead of the United States Grand Prix, McLaren’s “papaya rules” have once again come under scrutiny in the ...Keep reading

261. Moto3 to become Yamaha one-make series from 2028

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Yamaha has been chosen by Dorna as the exclusive manufacturer for the Moto3 grid starting in 2028, coinciding with the introduction of new 700cc engines, Motorsport.com has learned.The championship's rightsholder has long been working on a plan to shake up the smallest category in the grand prix paddock, with the clear goal of cutting costs for teams — many of which are struggling to afford ...Keep reading

262. What Franco Colapinto must do to earn Alpine F1 2026 stay

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Franco Colapinto is fighting for his F1 future with Alpine.

263. Aprilia: Bezzecchi faces “very difficult” challenge chasing Australia GP win

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Aprilia feels it would be “very difficult” for Marco Bezzecchi to win the Australian Grand Prix with a double long lap penalty, despite him showing record-breaking MotoGP pace in practice.Having been in dominant form all weekend in Indonesia earlier this month, Bezzecchi carried that form into Phillip Island, as he led a 1-2 for the Noale-based marque on Friday afternoon.With more than ...Keep reading

264. Marco Bezzecchi winning Australian GP “very difficult” despite record MotoGP pace

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Aprilia feels it would be “very difficult” for Marco Bezzecchi to win the Australian Grand Prix with a double long lap penalty, despite him showing record-breaking MotoGP pace in practice.Having been in dominant form all weekend in Indonesia earlier this month, Bezzecchi carried that form into Phillip Island, as he led a 1-2 for the Noale-based marque on Friday afternoon.With more than ...Keep reading

265. Why Pierre Gasly still has faith in Alpine despite 2025 F1 downturn

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Pierre Gasly reckons Alpine has “all the ingredients” to be successful in Formula 1 despite the Enstone team being on course for its worst-ever finishing position.Alpine is last in the 2025 constructors’ standings with six rounds remaining, as no upgrades since June’s Spanish Grand Prix, plus updates not working as intended, have caused it to regress.The worst result for a team ...Keep reading

266. [FRI] Why Gasly isn't all doom and gloom despite Alpine downturn in F1 2025

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Pierre Gasly reckons Alpine has “all the ingredients” to be successful in Formula 1 despite the Enstone team being on course for its worst-ever finishing position.Alpine is last in the 2025 constructors’ standings with six rounds remaining, as no upgrades since June’s Spanish Grand Prix, plus updates not working as intended, have caused it to regress.The worst result for a team ...Keep reading

267. Why Gasly isn't all doom and gloom despite Alpine downturn in F1 2025

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Pierre Gasly reckons Alpine has “all the ingredients” to be successful in Formula 1 despite the Enstone team being on course for its worst-ever finishing position.Alpine is last in the 2025 constructors’ standings with six rounds remaining, as no upgrades since June’s Spanish Grand Prix, plus updates not working as intended, have caused it to regress.The worst result for a team ...Keep reading

268. Marco Bezzecchi ‘suffering more than expected’ after Marc Marquez tangle

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Marco Bezzecchi admits his back is worse than expected at the Australian MotoGP

269. Fabio Quartararo: “Great pace” as Yamaha “exceeded expectations” in Australian MotoGP practice

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Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins both inside the top six as Yamaha "exceeds expectations" during Friday MotoGP practice at Phillip Island.

270. Pecco Bagnaia still battling ‘Indonesia problem’, ‘we don’t know how to fix it’

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Pecco Bagnaia endured a mixed Friday at the 2025 Australian MotoGP

271. Francesco Bagnaia leads calls to move Australian MotoGP race to Saturday

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Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia is leading calls for MotoGP to move the Australian Grand Prix to Saturday amid concerns over strong winds forecast for Sunday at Phillip Island.Bagnaia said he plans to raise the issue with the Safety Commission, as wind is expected to reach up to 50 km/h on race day.There is precedent for such a move, with MotoGP having advanced the Melbourne race to Saturday ...Keep reading

272. Bagnaia leads calls to move Australian MotoGP race to Saturday

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Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia is leading calls for MotoGP to move the Australian Grand Prix to Saturday amid concerns over strong winds forecast for Sunday at Phillip Island.Bagnaia said he plans to raise the issue with the Safety Commission, as wind is expected to reach up to 50 km/h on race day.There is precedent for such a move, with MotoGP having advanced the Melbourne race to Saturday ...Keep reading

273. Pol Espargaro’s “great lap”: From New York shopping trip to top KTM in Friday practice for the Australian MotoGP

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Fresh from a shopping trip in New York, Tech3 stand-in Pol Espargaro surprises himself as top KTM and a Q2 place at the Australian MotoGP.

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