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Polesitter Bezzecchi "a bit slower" than MotoGP rivals, still tops Austrian GP warm-up

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  • 2025-08-17 16:30 event
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Austrian Grand Prix polesitter Marco Bezzecchi hopes he can “find something more” in Sunday’s feature race after missing the podium in the sprint.The factory Aprilia rider was unable to convert his pole in the sprint on Saturday, in which he finished a disappointing fourth behind the Marquez brothers and Pedro Acosta.But the Italian was fastest in Sunday morning’s warm-up session ...Keep reading

35. I quit Ferrari early, but it’s not over for Lewis Hamilton

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A figure from Ferrari folklore backs Lewis Hamilton

36. BTCC Knockhill: Hill beats ‘junior’ team-mates in BMW battle

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Reigning champion Jake Hill put in a strategic masterclass to take his second British Touring Car Championship victory of the season in race one at Knockhill.The diminutive Kentishman sat in third place in the early stages behind his warring team-mates Charles Rainford and Daryl DeLeon, but came through on a circuit where the West Surrey Racing BMW 330i M Sports appear to hold the advantage on ...Keep reading

37. 2025 Austrian MotoGP LIVE UPDATES

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Live coverage of the 2025 Austrian MotoGP race from the Red Bull Ring.

38. Marc Marquez explains Valentino Rossi snub pre-Austria MotoGP sprint

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Marquez and Rossi crossed paths pre-sprint in Austria

39. Michelin attests tyres not to blame for Bagnaia's sprint woes

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MotoGP tyre manufacturer Michelin has found no issue with the rear tyre used by Francesco Bagnaia during his troubled sprint race at the Red Bull Ring yesterday.Bagnaia complained of a mysterious issue at the rear of his Ducati during the race, which began with huge wheelspin when the lights turned green. He ultimately retired after dropping to last position.After the race, he told ...Keep reading

40. Michelin: “No anomalies” with Pecco Bagnaia’s tyres despite sprint woes

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MotoGP tyre manufacturer Michelin has found no issue with the rear tyre used by Francesco Bagnaia during his troubled sprint race at the Red Bull Ring yesterday.Bagnaia complained of a mysterious issue at the rear of his Ducati during the race, which began with huge wheelspin when the lights turned green. He ultimately retired after dropping to last position.After the race, he told ...Keep reading

41. Michelin: ‘No anomalies detected’ after Francesco Bagnaia’s Austrian MotoGP Sprint woes

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Michelin reports no anomalies after initial investigation into Francesco Bagnaia's Red Bull Ring Sprint nightmare.

42. Michelin reveals initial results of Francesco Bagnaia's Austrian MotoGP Sprint tyre investigation

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Michelin reports no anomalies after initial investigation into Francesco Bagnaia's Red Bull Ring Sprint nightmare.

43. Marco Bezzecchi not shocked by underwhelming sprint, still targets Austrian GP win

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Austrian Grand Prix polesitter Marco Bezzecchi hopes he can “find something more” in Sunday’s feature race after missing the podium in the sprint.The factory Aprilia rider was unable to convert his pole in the sprint on Saturday, in which he finished a disappointing fourth behind the Marquez brothers and Pedro Acosta.But the Italian was fastest in Sunday morning’s warm-up session ...Keep reading

44. Polesitter Bezzecchi "a bit slower" than MotoGP rivals, still tops Austrian GP warm-up

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Austrian Grand Prix polesitter Marco Bezzecchi hopes he can “find something more” in Sunday’s feature race after missing the podium in the sprint.The factory Aprilia rider was unable to convert his pole in the sprint on Saturday, in which he finished a disappointing fourth behind the Marquez brothers and Pedro Acosta.But the Italian was fastest in Sunday morning’s warm-up session ...Keep reading

45. Leo Fornaroli, F2’s title favourite who seeks consistency over wins

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“At the start, I didn’t like motorsport.” As soon as our chat with Leonardo Fornaroli begins, he candidly opens up.The Piacenza native, born in December 2004 within 200km of both Monza and Imola, did grow up around racing. His father, Valentino Fornaroli, raced competitively from 2008 to 2015 – mostly in the Italian GT Championship, with a short foray into International GT ...Keep reading

46. The F2 title favourite who seeks consistency over wins

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“At the start, I didn’t like motorsport.” As soon as our chat with Leonardo Fornaroli begins, he candidly opens up.The Piacenza native, born in December 2004 within 200km of both Monza and Imola, did grow up around racing. His father, Valentino Fornaroli, raced competitively from 2008 to 2015 – mostly in the Italian GT Championship, with a short foray into International GT ...Keep reading

47. Marco Bezzecchi back on top for Aprilia in Austrian MotoGP warm-up

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Marco Bezzecchi leads the final track session before the Austrian MotoGP, Marc Marquez fifth: "Track was completely different".

48. Fernandez claims podium pace at MotoGP Austrian GP

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Despite one of his strongest race showings of the season, Raul Fernandez cut a surprisingly disappointed figure after the sprint at the Red Bull Ring on Saturday.The Trackhouse Aprilia rider believed he had the pace to challenge for a top-three position, but was forced to retire from sixth place when his ride-height device stuck in place.Read Also:MotoGPBagnaia at a loss to ...Keep reading

49. Raul Fernandez claims podium pace at MotoGP Austrian GP

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Despite one of his strongest race showings of the season, Raul Fernandez cut a surprisingly disappointed figure after the sprint at the Red Bull Ring on Saturday.The Trackhouse Aprilia rider believed he had the pace to challenge for a top-three position, but was forced to retire from sixth place when his ride-height device stuck in place.Read Also:MotoGPPecco Bagnaia just ...Keep reading

50. 2025 Austrian MotoGP, Red Bull Ring - Warm-up Results

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Warm-up results from the 2025 Austrian MotoGP at Red Bull Ring, round 13 of 22.

51. Shock names tipped to join F1 - but nobody suggests Sergio Perez

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Crash.net experts select a non-F1 driver who deserves a chance

52. How to watch Austrian MotoGP today: Live stream here, full schedule, TV channels

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Information below on how to watch the 2025 Austrian MotoGP, including timings and schedule

53. From F1 to the skies – How Williams F1 boss Vowles secretly became a helicopter pilot

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When Williams team principal James Vowles and his wife Rachel took to their annual New Year's tradition of setting themselves a challenge, the idea was to learn a new skill over the new year. Taking piano lessons, learning a new language; you get the idea.But in 2020 Vowles set himself a slightly loftier target. Unbeknownst to his wife, the then Mercedes engineer embarked on secret helicopter ...Keep reading

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