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Pedro Acosta from “pissed off” to Malaysian MotoGP podium: “Remove all the controls!”

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Pedro Acosta from “pissed off” to Malaysian MotoGP podium: “Remove all the controls!”
Pedro Acosta turned a disastrous warm-up into a MotoGP podium at Sepang after telling KTM to “remove all the controls.”

115. Hadjar “pissed” with qualifying despite shadowing Piastri on F1 Mexico GP grid

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Isack Hadjar has lamented a mistake in Mexico Grand Prix qualifying, although he ‘maxed out’ his Racing Bulls Formula 1 car’s potential despite an obvious flaw.Hadjar surprisingly topped Q1 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, leading Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton by 0.003s, but failed to improve his lap time in the next phase of qualifying, scraping through to Q3 by 0.012s over Red Bull’s ...Keep reading

116. Bagnaia questions why Moto3 race went ahead after Sepang crash

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Two-time MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia has questioned the decision to start Sunday’s Moto3 race at the Sepang International Circuit after two riders were injured on the sighting lap.As the pitlane opened up for the first race of the day, newly-crowned champion Jose Antonio Rueda crashed into the rear of Noah Dettwiler exiting Turn 3 on his way to the grid, leaving both riders on the ...Keep reading

117. Francesco Bagnaia questions why Moto3 race was started after Sepang crash

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Two-time MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia has questioned the decision to start Sunday’s Moto3 race at the Sepang International Circuit after two riders were injured on the sighting lap.As the pitlane opened up for the first race of the day, newly-crowned champion Jose Antonio Rueda crashed into the rear of Noah Dettwiler exiting Turn 3 on his way to the grid, leaving both riders on the ...Keep reading

118. How Acosta risked ‘f*** up’ to score Malaysian GP podium

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KTM factory rider Pedro Acosta says his second place in Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix was down to switching off electronic ‘help’ with his tyre management.The Spaniard has struggled with tyre degradation on his RC16 in most races this season, and would not have been a popular bet for the runner-up spot in a contest that demanded careful rubber choice and conservation.Omens on ...Keep reading

119. How Pedro Acosta risked ‘f*** up’ to score Malaysian GP podium

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KTM factory rider Pedro Acosta says his second place in Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix was down to switching off electronic ‘help’ with his tyre management.The Spaniard has struggled with tyre degradation on his RC16 in most races this season, and would not have been a popular bet for the runner-up spot in a contest that demanded careful rubber choice and conservation.Omens on ...Keep reading

120. Pecco Bagnaia slams decision to run Moto3 race after serious crash

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Pecco Bagnaia is critical of the decision to run the Moto3 race at Sepang after a serious crash

121. Why Piastri was over half a second slower than Norris in F1 Mexico GP qualifying

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Nature abhors a vacuum, so naturally Oscar Piastri's recent lack of pace compared with McLaren team-mate Lando Norris – stretching to a remarkable 0.588s in final qualifying for the Mexico City GP – has prompted fevered speculation.Since the human brain is hard-wired towards pattern recognition, many theories centre around a problem with the car – either as a result of damage incurred ...Keep reading

122. Watch live: Season finale of WSK Final Cup at Franciacorta

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The WSK Final Cup is ready to celebrate the 20th anniversary of WSK Promotion with its season finale at the Franciacorta Karting Track. The event will see more than 380 drivers race across the three concluding events of 2025: Franciacorta, Cremona, and Lonato. Entry lists are full in almost all categories.  The first long weekend at Franciacorta The trio of WSK Final Cup events will ...Keep reading

123. Pedro Acosta from “pissed off” to Malaysian MotoGP podium: “If we f*** up, it’s my fault”

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Pedro Acosta turned a disastrous warm-up into a MotoGP podium at Sepang after telling KTM to “remove all the controls.”

124. Pedro Acosta from “pissed off” to Malaysian MotoGP podium: “Remove all the controls!”

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Pedro Acosta turned a disastrous warm-up into a MotoGP podium at Sepang after telling KTM to “remove all the controls.”

125. Michelin confirms cause of Pecco Bagnaia’s Malaysian MotoGP retirement

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Michelin has revealed what forced Pecco Bagnaia to retire from the Malaysian MotoGP

126. Michelin reveals cause of Francesco Bagnaia’s Malaysian GP DNF

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Francesco Bagnaia’s late retirement from third place in the Malaysian Grand Prix was caused by a rear tyre puncture, Michelin has revealed.Polesitter Bagnaia appeared on course for a podium position at the Sepang International Circuit on Sunday, despite losing the lead to eventual race winner Alex Marquez on the second lap and then dropping behind KTM’s Pedro Acosta on lap 13.However ...Keep reading

127. Michelin reveals cause of Bagnaia’s Malaysian GP DNF

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Francesco Bagnaia’s late retirement from third place in the Malaysian Grand Prix was caused by a rear tyre puncture, Michelin has revealed.Polesitter Bagnaia appeared on course for a podium position at the Sepang International Circuit on Sunday, despite losing the lead to eventual race winner Alex Marquez on the second lap and then dropping behind KTM’s Pedro Acosta on lap 13.However ...Keep reading

128. Malaysian MotoGP “one of the hardest races in my life” for “lucky” Joan Mir

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Joan Mir says he was “lucky” to get a podium at the Malaysian MotoGP after “one of the hardest races in my life”.

129. Hamilton plots aggressive Mexico GP start after "finally gelling" with Ferrari set-up

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Lewis Hamilton is plotting an "aggressive" start from third on the grid for the Mexico City Grand Prix as he sets his sights on a first Formula 1 pole for Ferrari.The Briton took his best grand prix qualifying result of the year at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, just under a tenth behind team-mate Charles Leclerc, as Ferrari uncovered good pace at the Mexican circuit - the site of its most ...Keep reading

130. Lewis Hamilton plots aggressive Mexico GP start: "I don't have anything to lose”

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Lewis Hamilton is plotting an "aggressive" start from third on the grid for the Mexico City Grand Prix as he sets his sights on a first Formula 1 pole for Ferrari.The Briton took his best grand prix qualifying result of the year at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, just under a tenth behind team-mate Charles Leclerc, as Ferrari uncovered good pace at the Mexican circuit - the site of its most ...Keep reading

131. Alex Marquez reveals cocky “mistake” he made at the Malaysian MotoGP

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Alex Marquez says he expected an easy weekend at Sepang, which was an error

132. Malaysia, Sepang: New 2025 MotoGP World Championship standings

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New 2025 MotoGP World Championship standings after Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang, round 20 of 22.

133. F1 Mexico City GP: Lando Norris takes cheeky swipe at big Ferrari problem

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Lando Norris aims joke at Ferrari's expense at the Mexico City Grand Prix.

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