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Russell blasts "lawnmower racing" at Mexico GP start

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George Russell has blasted “lawnmower racing” following opening-lap incidents that may have cost him track position in Formula 1’s Mexico Grand Prix.Polesitter Lando Norris tackled the first braking zone four-wide alongside Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen, from inside to outside; while the former two stayed on the track, Leclerc and Verstappen ended up cutting Turn 2 ...Keep reading

56. Is this why Lando Norris was booed by F1 fans at the Mexico City Grand Prix?

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An explanation to why Lando Norris was booed on the podium in Mexico

57. Six things we learned at the MotoGP Malaysian GP

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Marc Marquez’s absence notwithstanding, the Sepang weekend had echoes of the early part of the 2025 season. Alex Marquez was a fixture in the top two. The brothers from Cervera made their grip on the top two in the championship official. Francesco Bagnaia was up at the front. It almost felt like a ‘normal’ race.Broadly reasonable rider behaviour and an emphasis on tyre conservation meant ...Keep reading

58. Noah Dettwiler in “critical but stable” condition after serious Moto3 collision

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CIP Moto3 team has provided an update on Noah Dettwiler’s condition

59. Noah Dettwiler in “critical but stable” after surgery following Moto3 crash

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CIP Moto3 team has provided an update on Noah Dettwiler’s condition

60. How Oscar Piastri improved over F1’s Mexico GP weekend

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A post-qualifying meeting can be credited for Oscar Piastri’s performance turnaround in the Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix weekend, revealed McLaren team boss Andrea Stella.The 24-year-old finished fifth at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez after a very disappointing qualifying session where he came eighth, but started seventh due to Carlos Sainz’s grid penalty. That is compared to ...Keep reading

61. “Lessons learned” - Fernando Alonso’s view on Lap 1 corner-cutting tactics in Mexico

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“It’s the second time in a row that on the first lap in the first corner, the FIA is looking to the other side. So, lesson learned.”

62. Creighton secures the title while McRae scores first BRC win on the Cambrian

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If you listen closely, the legendary forests of Clocaenog and Brenig still resonate with echoes of Wales Rally GB history. Arguably then, the Cambrian Rally provides a fitting finale for the British Rally Championship.Almost 12 months to the day that the title slipped from William Creighton’s grasp, the Northern Irishman finally righted the wrongs from 2024. This time in a Toyota GR Yaris ...Keep reading

63. Sepang MotoGP domination should earn Alex Marquez the respect he’s long deserved

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Alex Marquez was expected to strut through the Malaysian Grand Prix weekend. And while his grand prix victory ultimately followed through with that, it was a weekend far from straightforward as he looked to seal arguably the biggest result of his career…

64. George Russell blasts “lawnmower racing” as F1 drivers cut Turn 2 at Mexico GP start

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George Russell has blasted “lawnmower racing” following opening-lap incidents that may have cost him track position in Formula 1’s Mexico Grand Prix.Polesitter Lando Norris tackled the first braking zone four-wide alongside Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen, from inside to outside; while the former two stayed on the track, Leclerc and Verstappen ended up cutting Turn 2 ...Keep reading

65. Russell blasts "lawnmower racing" at Mexico GP start

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George Russell has blasted “lawnmower racing” following opening-lap incidents that may have cost him track position in Formula 1’s Mexico Grand Prix.Polesitter Lando Norris tackled the first braking zone four-wide alongside Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen, from inside to outside; while the former two stayed on the track, Leclerc and Verstappen ended up cutting Turn 2 ...Keep reading

66. Super Formula announces third Suzuka race to replace cancelled Fuji event

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Super Formula has announced that it will hold a third race during its season finale at Suzuka as a replacement for the cancelled second race at Fuji Speedway earlier this month. With the Sunday race at Fuji being called off due to fog, the Japanese series has opted to expand what had been planned as a double-header on 22-23 November into a triple-header, with an extra race slotted into the ...Keep reading

67. John Webb celebrated in new Formula Ford Festival support race

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A pair of pre-1982 Formula Ford 1600 races run alongside but outside the Festival contested the new John Webb cup at Brands Hatch last weekend, honouring the memory of the late circuit boss and ‘creator’ of Formula Ford, in the 50th year since the event moved from Snetterton to Kent.Saturday’s outing featured a race-long duel between ‘racing reverend’ James Rigby in his suitably ...Keep reading

68. Red Bull push back 2026 F1 driver decisions with “focus on the championship first”

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“We postponed our decision until the end of the season, because first we want to focus on the championship fight.”

69. Did Charles Leclerc deserve a penalty for cutting Turn 1 at F1 Mexico GP start?

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Charles Leclerc's actions at Turn 1 have come under the spotlight.

70. Ferrari hit out at F1 stewarding inconsistency after harsh Lewis Hamilton penalty

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Was Lewis Hamilton's 10-second time penalty at the Mexico City Grand Prix fair?

71. 2025 F1 Mexico City GP driver ratings: Two perfect 10s as future Ferrari star shines

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Crash.net’s F1 driver ratings for the 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix

72. Smyth is first second-generation Formula Ford Festival winner in 50th Brands Hatch edition

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Fifteen years after witnessing his father win the Kent-engined section of the Formula Ford Festival, Jason Smyth became the first second-generation winner with a commanding performance at Brands Hatch’s 50th edition of the event.Team Dolan driver Smyth continued his dominance from the United Formula Ford Championship to win his heat, semi-final and the final. His Van Diemen RF00/JL12 ...Keep reading

73. Winners and losers from MotoGP’s 2025 Malaysian Grand Prix

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The Malaysian Grand Prix saw Alex Marquez rise to the front on his Gresini Ducati, just days after his brother Marc Marquez announced his decision to skip the remainder of the MotoGP season to recover from a shoulder injury.With the temperature rising on Sunday and the gap between soft and medium tyres bigger than expected, the race delivered plenty of surprises - even if the battle for ...Keep reading

74. The lessons that must be learned from the horrible Sepang Moto3 crash

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The horrifying incident between Jose Antonio Rueda and Noah Dettwiler was a shuddering reminder of the dangers of motorcycle racing. But, while this crash may have been an unfortunate incident, it must prompt action from MotoGP to avoid a similar situation from happening again…

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