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MotoGP penalty risk ‘not an excuse’ for Franco Morbidelli's Misano sprint podium miss

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MotoGP penalty risk ‘not an excuse’ for Franco Morbidelli's Misano sprint podium miss
Morbidelli couldn’t find a way past team-mate Di Giannantonio in Misano sprint

2. Vinales: “It’s hard to accept that I’m a passenger on the bike”

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Tech3 KTM rider Maverick Vinales says he is still “a passenger” on his MotoGP bike as he continues to recover from the shoulder injury he sustained at the German Grand Prix in July.Vinales missed the Czech GP entirely followed the crash, then attempted to return to action, following the summer break, at the Austrian GP. But racing at Spielberg proved unrealistic following his practice ...Keep reading

3. Why Elfyn Evans says it “won’t be easy” to catch Ogier at WRC Rally Chile

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Elfyn Evans says the fight for victory at Rally Chile is “all to play for” but it won’t be “easy” to overhaul World Rally Championship title rival and Toyota team-mate Sebastien Ogier.Evans heads into the final day of the gravel rally 6.3s behind Ogier as the Toyota duo appear set for a head-to-head battle for victory, which could be crucial in the title race.Searching for a ...Keep reading

4. “Hard" Misano MotoGP Sprint for Yamaha V4: “The numbers are not correct"

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The new Yamaha V4 finishes its first MotoGP race with 18th place in a "hard" Misano Sprint.

5. Evans targets Ogier in WRC Rally Chile victory fight

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Elfyn Evans says the fight for victory at Rally Chile is “all to play for” but it won’t be “easy” to overhaul World Rally Championship title rival and Toyota team-mate Sebastien Ogier.Evans heads into the final day of the gravel rally 6.3s behind Ogier as the Toyota duo appear set for a head-to-head battle for victory, which could be crucial in the title race.Searching for a ...Keep reading

6. After Max Verstappen's Monza win: Can Red Bull carry its surprise pace into Baku?

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When Max Verstappen said back in Hungary that he did not expect Red Bull to win another grand prix for the remainder of the 2025 season, reality turned out differently. The Dutchman won in Monza, and did so in dominant fashion. Verstappen built a lead of almost 20 seconds, although Lando Norris jokingly said during the post-race press conference: “It was 19, no? I just don't want any ...Keep reading

7. After Verstappen's Monza win: Can Red Bull carry its surprise pace into Baku?

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When Max Verstappen said back in Hungary that he did not expect Red Bull to win another grand prix for the remainder of the 2025 season, reality turned out differently. The Dutchman won in Monza, and did so in dominant fashion. Verstappen built a lead of almost 20 seconds, although Lando Norris jokingly said during the post-race press conference: “It was 19, no? I just don't want any ...Keep reading

8. Casey Stoner pinpoints moment Japanese MotoGP factories “got left behind”

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Casey Stoner gives his take on the struggles of Honda and Yamaha in MotoGP.

9. Supercars The Bend: Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazlewood triumph in all-Ford podium

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Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazelwood led a Ford sweep in the first endurance race of the Supercars season at The Bend Motorsport Park in South Australia.The two drivers scored the win over the 500km race in their Dick Johnson Racing Ford Mustang and, in doing so, the pair achieved a unique distinction, as in the previous Supercars endurance race they won last year’s Bathurst 1000 for a ...Keep reading

10. Supercars The Bend: Kostecki and Hazlewood triumph in all-Ford podium

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Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazelwood led a Ford sweep in the first endurance race of the Supercars season at The Bend Motorsport Park in South Australia.The two drivers scored the win over the 500km race in their Dick Johnson Racing Ford Mustang and, in doing so, the pair achieved a unique distinction, as in the previous Supercars endurance race they won last year’s Bathurst 1000 for a ...Keep reading

11. MotoGP penalty risk ‘not an excuse’ for Franco Morbidelli's Misano sprint podium miss

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Morbidelli couldn’t find a way past team-mate Di Giannantonio in Misano sprint

12. 2025 San Marino MotoGP, Misano - Warm-up Results

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Warm-up results from the 2025 Misano MotoGP at Misano, round 16 of 22.

13. San Marino MotoGP Sprint highlights Honda’s sensitivity

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Luca Marini says Honda’s MotoGP bike is still too sensitive to grip changes.

14. Bristol dramatics threaten NASCAR playoff standings

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There were moments when the status quo seemed under threat, but at the end of a chaotic Bristol Night Race, the four drivers that entered below the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff cutline all finished there.Facing must-win odds, Josh Berry was an early casualty of the very quick tire cording dilemma, his right front catching fire from all the rubber build-up. Shane Van Gisbergen had no idea how to ...Keep reading

15. MotoGP adopts F1-style pre-race ceremony, riders face fines for absence

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MotoGP will debut a new pre-race grid ceremony at the San Marino GP

16. Making sense of NASCAR's latest Bristol 'chaos tire' race

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“I think if you would have asked the entire garage area, if anyone says they expected that going in, they're lying to you.”That is how Chris Gayle, crew chief of the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 11 and driver Denny Hamlin articulated the expectation versus the reality when it came to the tire wear projections from Friday to Saturday at Bristol Motor Speedway.His teammate, Adam Stevens, won the ...Keep reading

17. On fire and inhaling smoke, Austin Cindric barely escapes playoff elimination

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Austin Cindric had an eventful journey on his way to the Round of 12. He entered the cutoff race on the hot seat, holding the 12th and final transfer spot with just 11 points between himself and his closest challenger.However, he made the most of a great qualifying effort, scoring five stage points and running in the front half of the field for most of the race.However, with about 45 laps ...Keep reading

18. Shane van Gisbergen: "I blame myself" for NASCAR playoff elimination

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Shane van Gisbergen has had an incredible rookie season, thanks to his natural skill on road courses. He has visited Victory Lane four times, locked up Rookie of the Year honors early and made the playoffs.Unfortunately, despite 22 playoff points, he was not able to advance beyond the first round. The New Zealander finished 32nd in the Southern 500 at Darlington, followed by a 25th place ...Keep reading

19. Chase Elliott advances into next playoff round despite rare DNF at Bristol

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Chase Elliot 's NASCAR Cup race at at Bristol came to an abrupt end after 311 laps of racing. After getting shuffled out of line, he tried to get back down to the bottom as John Hunter Nemechek rapidly closed in.Contact was made and Elliott's No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet careened into the outside wall, ending his race in an instant. It was just Elliott's second DNF of the entire ...Keep reading

20. Christopher Bell dedicates Bristol NASCAR win to Charlie Kirk

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Christopher Bell completed a sweep of the Round of 16 for Joe Gibbs Racing in the 500-lap event at Bristol Motor Speedway, which each of the team's three playoff drivers winning a race this round.It was Bell's fourth win of the year, but his first since Phoenix Raceway in early March. It also follows a race at Gateway when he expressed frustration with his team for not being able to get ...Keep reading

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