Pedro Acosta: KTM upgrades “exactly what we needed” but "Ducati will wake up"
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Marc Marquez says he struggled to get up to speed on the first day of the Austrian Grand Prix.
Yamaha managing director Paolo Pavesio has poured cold water on rumours that struggling MotoGP factory rider Alex Rins might be relieved of his duties for next season.The comments, which came during practice for the Austrian Grand Prix on Friday, appear to kill any hope that Yamaha can find space for both Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira in 2026.The two current Pramac riders are sweating ...Keep reading
Austin Dillon returns to Richmond Raceway this weekend as the defending winner, but there is far more to the story than that. Dillon was kicked out of the playoffs because of the way he won that race, intentionally wrecking Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin on his way to claiming a controversial checkered flag.But Dillon still remembers it fondly, saying this week, “It was still a big day and ...Keep reading
Austin Dillon returns to Richmond Raceway this weekend as the defending winner, but there is far more to the story than that. Dillon was kicked out of the playoffs because of the way he won that race, intentionally wrecking Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin on his way to claiming a controversial checkered flag.But Dillon still remembers it fondly, saying this week, “It was still a big day and ...Keep reading
Austin Dillon returns to Richmond Raceway this weekend as the defending winner, but there is far more to the story than that. Dillon was kicked out of the playoffs because of the way he won that race, intentionally wrecking Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin on his way to claiming a controversial checkered flag.But Dillon still remembers it fondly, saying this week, “It was still a big day and ...Keep reading
Austin Dillon returns to Richmond Raceway this weekend as the defending winner, but there is far more to the story than that. Dillon was kicked out of the playoffs because of the way he won that race, intentionally wrecking Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin on his way to claiming a controversial checkered flag.But Dillon still remembers it fondly, saying this week, “It was still a big day and ...Keep reading
Yamaha managing director Paolo Pavesio has poured cold water on rumours that struggling MotoGP factory rider Alex Rins might be relieved of his duties for next season.The comments, which came during practice for the Austrian Grand Prix on Friday, appear to kill any hope that Yamaha can find space for both Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira in 2026.The two current Pramac riders are sweating ...Keep reading
Marc Marquez kicked off the Austrian Grand Prix by sweeping both practice sessions on Friday. An ominous trend that has prevailed for some time. But his quest for a first Red Bull Ring win may yet be thwarted once more by a rival on a Ducati…
Francesco Bagnaia is pleased with his braking performance after practice at the Austrian MotoGP.
Pedro Acosta says KTM’s new fairing is “exactly what we needed” after finishing second on Friday at the Austrian MotoGP.
Two-time MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner has come out strongly against the anti-highside aid being rolled out at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.The Australian’s sharp criticism, which followed Free Practice 1 at the Red Bull Ring on Friday, came in the wake of similar comments by frontrunners Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta a day earlier.Read Also:MotoGPMarc Marquez ...Keep reading
Two-time MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner has come out strongly against the anti-highside aid being rolled out at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.The Australian’s sharp criticism, which followed Free Practice 1 at the Red Bull Ring on Friday, came in the wake of similar comments by frontrunners Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta a day earlier.Read Also:MotoGPMarc Marquez ...Keep reading
MotoGP technology director says the series does not have a “rider ability equalisation” problem.
Will Ducati suffer due to stability control, or will they become masters?
When Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu watched his drivers prop up the timesheets in practice for Formula 1's 2025 season opener in Australia, he admitted to feeling "sick" before turning his attention to fixing the problem.Haas traced the issue with its VF-25 chassis to instability in higher-speed conditions, exacerbated by Albert Park's bumpiness at Turns 9 and 10. The team had not been able ...Keep reading
Yamaha says it is committed to Alex Rins for 2026
Something that Lewis Hamilton did in Hungary has concerned an onlooker
Marc Marquez sweeps both sessions on Friday in Austria
When Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu watched his drivers prop up the timesheets in practice for Formula 1's 2025 season opener in Australia, he admitted to feeling "sick" before turning his attention to fixing the problem.Haas traced the issue with its VF-25 chassis to instability in higher-speed conditions, exacerbated by Albert Park's bumpiness at Turns 9 and 10. The team had not been able ...Keep reading