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More “strange” problems led to Fabio Quartararo’s crash out of Aragon MotoGP

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Quartrararo crashed out of top 10 in Aragon MotoGP

35. Third place in Aragon MotoGP feels “like a victory” for Pecco Bagnaia

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After finishing 12th in Saturday’s Aragon MotoGP Sprint, third in Sunday’s GP felt “like a victory” for Pecco Bagnaia.

36. Marc Marquez at Aragon MotoGP: “I started to think about mistakes; riding without concentration…”

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Marc Marquez dominated Aragon GP

37. BTCC Thruxton: Blistering start gives Sutton victory

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Four-time British Touring Car Championship title winner Ash Sutton put in a masterful performance to win the second race of the day at Thruxton.Sutton lined up fourth after his problems in the first race, but his NAPA-liveried Alliance Racing Ford Focus ST somehow squeezed between second- and third-starting Dan Cammish and Josh Cook off the line, and then lanced inside poleman Tom Ingram at ...Keep reading

38. Quartararo to "forget everything" after poor MotoGP Aragon GP

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The only satisfaction that the Yamaha MotoGP squad can take from the Aragon Grand Prix weekend is that at least the nightmare is over.Yamaha was off the pace during Friday, before a miraculous qualifying performance by Fabio Quartararo saw the factory rider scrap into ninth position on the grid. The sprint race was uneventful and uncompetitive for Yamaha's star rider, who finished in 11th in ...Keep reading

39. Fabio Quartararo will "forget everything" after poor Aragon GP

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The only satisfaction that the Yamaha MotoGP squad can take from the Aragon Grand Prix weekend is that at least the nightmare is over.Yamaha was off the pace during Friday, before a miraculous qualifying performance by Fabio Quartararo saw the factory rider scrap into ninth position on the grid. The sprint race was uneventful and uncompetitive for Yamaha's star rider, who finished in 11th in ...Keep reading

40. Marc Marquez brands Aragon MotoGP win “mandatory” but not significant

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Marquez dominated Aragon GP

41. Ducati “sick” of being unable to help Pecco Bagnaia before Aragon MotoGP breakthrough

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Pecco Bagnaia was a fighting third in Aragon MotoGP

42. How two ex-Ferrari top F1 engineers share duties at Mercedes

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Last summer, for the first time in 23 years, Simone Resta had the opportunity to attend to his garden.Not that this was a priority, since Resta had a more pressing task ahead: arranging a move to the UK, where he was to join Mercedes as strategic development director. That move was announced in March last year, just two months after he returned to Maranello from a secondment at Haas.Resta ...Keep reading

43. How two ex-Ferrari top F1 engineers divide their responsibilities at Mercedes

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Last summer, for the first time in 23 years, Simone Resta had the opportunity to attend to his garden.Not that this was a priority, since Resta had a more pressing task ahead: arranging a move to the UK, where he was to join Mercedes as strategic development director. That move was announced in March last year, just two months after he returned to Maranello from a secondment at Haas.Resta ...Keep reading

44. More “strange” problems led to Fabio Quartararo’s crash out of Aragon MotoGP

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Quartrararo crashed out of top 10 in Aragon MotoGP

45. Daniel Suarez supports NASCAR decision to use a podium for Mexico City race

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NASCAR is one of the few forms of motorsport that do not celebrate the podium finishers after each race. In fact, it has never really happened in a points-paying event. NASCAR did utilize a small podium for the exhibition race held at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum for three years, but that's about it.But when the sport takes its top division to Mexico for the first time, they plan to utilize the ...Keep reading

46. Aragon: New 2025 MotoGP World Championship standings

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New 2025 MotoGP World Championship standings after Sunday's Aragon MotoGP race at MotorLand, round 8 of 22.

47. MotoGP Aragon GP: Marc Marquez reigns supreme in commanding win

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Marc Marquez delivered a textbook race at the Motorland circuit at Aragon to secure another 25 points towards the drivers' championship as he took the win ahead of brother Alex Marquez.After a strong start, in contrast to his sprint race mishap, Marc paced himself in the early stages. Younger sibling Alex tried to keep the pressure on the six-time MotoGP champion, but by mid-distance, the gap ...Keep reading

48. 2025 Aragon MotoGP: Marc Marquez cruises to victory to extend championship lead

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Marc Marquez dominates Aragon MotoGP

49. MotoGP Aragon GP: Marc Marquez dominates main race with textbook performance

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Marc Marquez delivered a textbook race at the Motorland circuit at Aragon to secure another 25 points towards the drivers' championship as he took the win ahead of brother Alex Marquez.After a strong start, in contrast to his sprint race mishap, Marc paced himself in the early stages. Younger sibling Alex tried to keep the pressure on the six-time MotoGP champion, but by mid-distance, the gap ...Keep reading

50. Sebastien Ogier takes record-breaking WRC Sardinia victory

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Sebastien Ogier claimed a third win of the World Rally Championship season after surviving a final-stage mistake to conquer a demanding Rally Italy Sardinia.The part-time Toyota driver and co-driver Vincent Landais avoided the pitfalls of Sardinia’s 16 rough gravel stages to take an impressive win, as Toyota extended its 100% winning start to 2025. Ogier was locked in a tense battle ...Keep reading

51. WRC Sardinia: Ogier beats Tanak to claim record-breaking win

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Sebastien Ogier claimed a third win of the World Rally Championship season after surviving a final-stage mistake to conquer a demanding Rally Italy Sardinia.The part-time Toyota driver and co-driver Vincent Landais avoided the pitfalls of Sardinia’s 16 rough gravel stages to take an impressive win, as Toyota extended its 100% winning start to 2025. Ogier was locked in a tense battle ...Keep reading

52. BTCC Thruxton: Ingram survives contact with Sutton for victory

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Tom Ingram survived two clashes with Ash Sutton to take victory in the first race of the British Touring Car Championship round at Thruxton.Four-time champion and current series leader Sutton started from pole position in his Alliance Racing-run Ford Focus ST, with the Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback of 2022 title winner Ingram – hitherto winless this season – ...Keep reading

53. BTCC Thruxton: Ingram survives contact with Sutton to win

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Tom Ingram survived two clashes with Ash Sutton to take victory in the first race of the British Touring Car Championship round at Thruxton.Four-time champion and current series leader Sutton started from pole position in his Alliance Racing-run Ford Focus ST, with the Excelr8 Motorsport Hyundai i30 N Fastback of 2022 title winner Ingram – hitherto winless this season – ...Keep reading

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