Neuville slams Hankook tyres at WRC Acropolis Rally
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Sprint race results from the 2025 Dutch MotoGP at Assen, round 10 of 22.
Sprint race results from the 2025 Dutch MotoGP at Assen, round 10 of 22.
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Live coverage of the 2025 Dutch MotoGP Sprint race at the TT Circuit Assen.
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“The only thing is, if I was George, I’d be a bit annoyed because he’s driving superbly this season.”
Thierry Neuville has said the World Rally Championship’s Hankook control tyres are “not on the level” they should be after suffering a series of problems during Acropolis Rally Greece. The reigning world champion cut a frustrated figure on Friday after suffering punctures in back-to-back stages, resulting in the Belgian dropping from the rally lead to eighth. Neuville wasn’t the ...Keep reading
Thierry Neuville has said the World Rally Championship’s Hankook control tyres are “not on the level” they should be after suffering a series of problems during Acropolis Rally Greece. The reigning world champion cut a frustrated figure on Friday after suffering punctures in back-to-back stages, resulting in the Belgian dropping from the rally lead to eighth. Neuville wasn’t the ...Keep reading
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Ott Tanak produced an impressive drive across Saturday morning’s three stages to extend his Acropolis Rally Greece lead after Hyundai team-mate Adrien Fourmaux lost time after clipping a bank.Tanak took a three-second lead into the day’s action and increased his advantage by winning stage eight by 6.7s from Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier before going on to clock the fastest time in stage nine ...Keep reading