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Moto3 racer Noah Dettwiler no longer in critical condition after surgery

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Moto3 racer Noah Dettwiler no longer in critical condition after surgery
Swiss rider Noah Dettwiler is no longer in a critical condition, three days after being involved in a horrific crash before the start of the Moto3 race at the Malaysian Grand Prix.In a short announcement on social media, CIP Green Power revealed that Dettwiler has made progress in his recovery after undergoing multiple surgeries in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. He will remain in the ICU for the time ...Keep reading

46. Why Fred Vasseur thought Oliver Bearman was set for F1 podium at Mexico GP

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Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur was significantly impressed by Oliver Bearman at the Mexico Grand Prix and briefly thought he was set for his maiden podium in Formula 1.The 20-year-old finished fourth for Haas at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on Sunday, marking his best career result to date and joint-best for the American team. Bearman, who started ninth, climbed up to sixth on the opening ...Keep reading

47. Mercedes drivers want review into team orders at F1 Mexico City GP

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Both Mercedes drivers left seeking answers after Mercedes team orders in Mexico.

48. 30 years later: How a starring wet-weather drive went unrewarded for Jean Alesi

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Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, October 29 1995"In my Formula 1 career there were many races I should have won but didn't, so it's quite correct that one I failed to finish was the race of my life!"I qualified second to Michael Schumacher and it was raining on race day. Before the start, I went to the race director and said, 'The startline is downhill, and we don't have a handbrake, so ...Keep reading

49. Race of my life: When a starring wet-weather drive went unrewarded for Alesi

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Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, October 29 1995"In my Formula 1 career there were many races I should have won but didn't, so it's quite correct that one I failed to finish was the race of my life!"I qualified second to Michael Schumacher and it was raining on race day. Before the start, I went to the race director and said, 'The startline is downhill, and we don't have a handbrake, so ...Keep reading

50. ‘What about the other cars that cheated?’ - Team radio reveals Lewis Hamilton frustration

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A series of radio messages highlighted Lewis Hamilton's frustration in Mexico City.

51. Kaulig Racing says farewell to NASCAR Xfinity program after ten years

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Kaulig Racing has been operating a team in the NASCAR Xfinity Series since 2016, which is when they first entered NASCAR. Over time, the team has expanded into the Cup Series and won several races. However, after announcing plans to partner with Ram and form a new team in the NASCR Truck Series (with five entries) in 2026, Motorsport.com understands that they will now pause the Xfinity ...Keep reading

52. How Oracle Red Bull Racing locks down F1’s most valuable data

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The modern world presents a complex issue for Formula 1.A plethora of systems, apps and AI-driven workflows multiply the number of keys, tokens and passwords in use, each creating a potential weak point to be abused. Oracle Red Bull Racing’s response has been to build a culture that controls information while implementing software that makes access more secure and efficient. That’s ...Keep reading

53. Sainz gives his version of events regarding Mexico GP’s late-race VSC

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Carlos Sainz says he did “the safest thing I could do” when pulling over to retire from Formula 1’s Mexico Grand Prix, despite causing a late virtual safety car.Sainz spun out of the race in the stadium section at the end of lap 68; the Williams driver drove towards the gap in the barriers that allows marshals to clear stricken cars.Race control still neutralised the race via the ...Keep reading

54. Moto3 racer Dettwiler no longer in critical condition after surgery

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Swiss rider Noah Dettwiler is no longer in a critical condition, three days after being involved in a horrific crash before the start of the Moto3 race at the Malaysian Grand Prix.In a short announcement on social media, CIP Green Power revealed that Dettwiler has made progress in his recovery after undergoing multiple surgeries in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. He will remain in the ICU for the time ...Keep reading

55. Moto3 racer Noah Dettwiler no longer in critical condition after surgery

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Swiss rider Noah Dettwiler is no longer in a critical condition, three days after being involved in a horrific crash before the start of the Moto3 race at the Malaysian Grand Prix.In a short announcement on social media, CIP Green Power revealed that Dettwiler has made progress in his recovery after undergoing multiple surgeries in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. He will remain in the ICU for the time ...Keep reading

56. ‘Odd’ Lando Norris booing theory at F1 Mexico City GP taken apart

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Lando Norris was subjected to boos and jeers after his win in Mexico City.

57. Red Bull openly “killed a few points” for Yuki Tsunoda in Mexico GP – yet he still impressed

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“Yuki had his best weekend in a long time. We have said that a few times, but it is true.”An 11th-place finish by a top-team racer seldom draws plaudits, but Red Bull Formula 1 team principal Laurent Mekies has expressed unabated satisfaction with Yuki Tsunoda’s Mexico Grand Prix drive.In a second Red Bull car that often looks like a poisoned chalice, Tsunoda has always struggled to ...Keep reading

58. Red Bull openly "killed a few points" for Tsunoda in Mexico GP – yet he still impressed

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“Yuki had his best weekend in a long time. We have said that a few times, but it is true.”An 11th-place finish by a top-team racer seldom draws plaudits, but Red Bull Formula 1 team principal Laurent Mekies has expressed unabated satisfaction about Yuki Tsunoda’s Mexico Grand Prix drive.In a second Red Bull car that often looks like a poisoned chalice, Tsunoda has always struggled to ...Keep reading

59. Jonathan Rea set to join Honda as WSBK test rider after retirement

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Jonathan Rea is set to join Honda's World Superbike Championship team as a test and development rider in 2026 after retiring from active competition, Motorsport.com has learned.Rea pulled the curtain down on his glittering career in WSBK at Jerez earlier this month, as he bowed out of the series after a record six titles, 119 victories and 264 podium finishes.Although firm in his decision ...Keep reading

60. Felipe Massa’s 2008 F1 title dispute court case taking place this week in London

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Felipe Massa will be in court this week in London seeking damages for losing the 2008 F1 title.

61. Case argued for why Lewis Hamilton’s F1 Mexico City GP penalty was fair

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Lewis Hamilton's 10-second penalty at the Mexico City Grand Prix has proved polarising.

62. KTM to slash workforce by over 50%, MotoGP operations to be hit

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Bajaj Auto has revealed plans to cut workforce by over 50% across several areas at KTM, including motorsport, as it inches closer to completing a takeover of the Austrian manufacturer.Bajaj’s managing director Rajiv Bajaj stated in an interview that it intends to halve expenses across various departments in a move that will directly affect KTM and Tech3’s MotoGP teams.“This is really ...Keep reading

63. Why Lando Norris dominated the Mexico GP, according to McLaren

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Lando Norris’ dominance of the 2025 Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix stemmed from the track suiting his driving style, reckons McLaren team boss Andrea Stella. The long-time McLaren racer never lost position to win from pole on Sunday at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, meaning he took the F1 2025 championship lead with four rounds remaining. That is because erstwhile leader Oscar Piastri ...Keep reading

64. McLaren explains why Lando Norris dominated the Mexico GP

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Lando Norris’ dominance of the 2025 Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix stemmed from the track suiting his driving style, reckons McLaren team boss Andrea Stella. The long-time McLaren racer never lost position to win from pole on Sunday at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, meaning he took the F1 2025 championship lead with four rounds remaining. That is because erstwhile leader Oscar Piastri ...Keep reading

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