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Max Verstappen predicts no more wins for Red Bull in F1 2025

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Max Verstappen makes frank prediction about the rest of Red Bull's 2025 F1 season.

639. Ralf Schumacher responds to wild rumours about Lewis Hamilton's F1 future

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Ralf Schumacher has his say on Lewis Hamilton's F1 future.

640. Tickford Racing could field NASCAR star in Adelaide Supercars race  

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Tickford Racing is pursuing a wildcard entry at the final round of the 2025 Supercars Championship in Adelaide in November, which could see it run a yet-to-be-named NASCAR Cup driver. Team CEO Simon Brookhouse said at Queensland Raceway on Friday (8 August) that the team, which runs two Ford Mustangs in the series with Cameron Waters and Thomas Randle, would like to run a third entry in the ...Keep reading

641. Insider points out when Pecco Bagnaia started struggling at Ducati - and it wasn’t this year

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Pecco Bagnaia has scored 213 points this year compared to 381 for teammate and runaway championship leader Marc Marquez.

642. Williams needs “philosophy change” to be competitive in F1 2026, says Carlos Sainz

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Carlos Sainz used the Hungarian Grand Prix as an example in explaining the design philosophy changes needed at Williams for the 2026 Formula 1 campaign, as the team struggled at the Hungaroring.In reviewing his opening 14 rounds at the team, Sainz felt that Williams' poor form in Hungary had been in line with expectations seen over 2025; the Spaniard noted that the FW47 performs well in ...Keep reading

643. Fabio Quartararo: ‘Next time I want a bike ready to win from race one’

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When Fabio Quartararo’s contract is up for renewal after 2026, he wants a winning bike - whether at Yamaha or elsewhere.

644. Sainz: Williams needs "big philosophy change" to be competitive everywhere in F1 2026

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Carlos Sainz used the Hungarian Grand Prix as an example in explaining the design philosophy changes needed at Williams for the 2026 Formula 1 campaign, as the team struggled at the Hungaroring.In reviewing his opening 14 rounds at the team, Sainz felt that Williams' poor form in Hungary had been in line with expectations seen over 2025; the Spaniard noted that the FW47 performs well in ...Keep reading

645. Mercedes praise Lewis Hamilton for being ‘fantastic ally’ to F1 rookie Kimi Antonelli

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Lewis Hamilton praised by Mercedes for his class gesture to Kimi Antonelli.

646. Test your knowledge of Monza and plan your trip to the Italian Grand Prix

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Get your Italian Grand Prix tickets now on GooTickets and secure your spot for one of F1’s most legendary races. Five tips for attending the Italian Grand Prix at MonzaThe Italian Grand Prix is one of F1’s most iconic weekends — a high-speed temple of racing history, set in a royal park and fuelled by the passion of Ferrari’s Tifosi. Monza is famously known as the Temple of ...Keep reading

647. Jorge Lorenzo explains what made Casey Stoner so special in MotoGP

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More than a decade after his retirement, Casey Stoner is still hailed by Jorge Lorenzo as MotoGP’s ultimate natural talent.

648. Max Verstappen predicts no more wins for Red Bull in F1 2025

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Max Verstappen makes frank prediction about the rest of Red Bull's 2025 F1 season.

649. BMW admits 2027 MotoGP entry “not viable” as it weighs up options

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With three major European manufacturers already on the MotoGP grid – Ducati, KTM and Aprilia (from the Piaggio Group) – the absence of German giant BMW has always felt like an anomaly. More so given its current presence and success in the WorldSBK production bike series with Toprak Razgatlioglu.BMW has flirted with the idea of entering MotoGP since its birth in 2002, when the new 990cc ...Keep reading

650. BMW still needs time before final call on 2027 MotoGP entry

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With three major European manufacturers already on the MotoGP grid – Ducati, KTM and Aprilia (from the Piaggio Group) – the absence of German giant BMW has always felt like an anomaly. More so given its current presence and success in the WorldSBK production bike series with Toprak Razgatlioglu.BMW has flirted with the idea of entering MotoGP since its birth in 2002, when the new 990cc ...Keep reading

651. Will Lewis Hamilton retire from F1? And who could replace him at Ferrari?

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With Lewis Hamilton enduring a torrid debut campaign with Ferrari and entering the summer break dejected, could he retire from F1?

652. Pecco Bagnaia reveals biggest challenge about new Balaton Park MotoGP circuit

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Pecco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez give their thoughts about the new MotoGP track in Hungary after putting it through its paces on road bikes.

653. McLaren predicts Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull will keep fighting for wins in F1 2025

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella believes Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull – at least in Max Verstappen’s case – will challenge for wins across the remainder of the 2025 Formula 1 season.The Woking-based squad is the runaway leader in both F1 world championships, with 11 wins from the opening 14 rounds which includes seven 1-2s, but its dominance has been under threat – albeit ...Keep reading

654. McLaren’s F1 dominance won’t go unchallenged in remaining 2025 races

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella believes Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull – at least in Max Verstappen’s case – will challenge for wins across the remainder of the 2025 Formula 1 season.The Woking-based squad is the runaway leader in both F1 world championships, with 11 wins from the opening 14 rounds which includes seven 1-2s, but its dominance has been under threat – albeit ...Keep reading

655. Why McLaren thinks its F1 rivals will still challenge for wins in 2025

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella believes Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull – at least in Max Verstappen’s case – will challenge for wins across the remainder of the 2025 Formula 1 season.The Woking-based squad is the runaway leader in both F1 world championships, with 11 wins from the opening 14 rounds which includes seven 1-2s, but its dominance has been under threat – albeit ...Keep reading

656. Williams focused on F1 2026 regulations above 2025 standings

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Williams have such grand long-term ambitions that it doesn’t matter if it loses fifth in the championship this year, according to James Vowles.

657. McLaren plot smart scheme when Lando Norris or Oscar Piastri ‘lose’

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McLaren is willing to support the driver who ends up losing the championship, as Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri remained locked in a tight battle for the biggest prize in F1.

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