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“Say what you think”: How McLaren manages its drivers while leading both F1 championships

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“Say what you think”: How McLaren manages its drivers while leading both F1 championships
Having the fastest car on the grid and two drivers worthy of being world champions is probably the second-best scenario for which a team principal could wish.The ideal, of course, is to have the quickest car, a super-fast number-one driver, and a number two who is quick enough but willing to sacrifice their own interests for the team. This is rare indeed in elite sport and neither Oscar ...Keep reading

93. Italian taxi drivers take aim at Toto Wolff after Max Verstappen comparison

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Italian taxi drivers are unhappy with Toto Wolff...

94. 2025 Aragon MotoGP: Friday practice as it happened

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Recap the 2025 MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix

95. Fears ease in Lance Stroll injury saga as home F1 grand prix looms

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Lance Stroll looks to be fit in time for his home race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve next weekend

96. Aprilia "would have won more races" with Martin as it works to fix rift

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When Jorge Martin confirmed his plans to leave Aprilia despite taking part in just one race weekend, the paddock was shocked by the hastiness of his decision. There’s little doubt that the bike hasn’t been as competitive as Ducati's, but it was a surprising decision given Martin's lack of time on the Aprilia RS-GP25.Martin was injured on the first day of pre-season testing and his recovery ...Keep reading

97. Aprilia “would have won more races” with Jorge Martin as it works to fix rift

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When Jorge Martin confirmed his plans to leave Aprilia following just one race, the paddock media were shocked by the hastiness of his decision. There’s little doubt that the bike hasn’t been as competitive as Ducati's, but it was a surprising decision given Martin's lack of time on the Aprilia RS-GP25.Martin was injured on the first day of pre-season testing and his recovery proved to be ...Keep reading

98. New documentary showcases Britain’s first Black, female race team owner

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A new documentary is set to launch on sports broadcaster TNT to showcase the work of Carol Glenn, who is Britain’s first Black, female motorsports official. The short film follows Glenn through the launch of her new Formula Ford team, Next Generation Racing, which saw her become the country’s first woman of colour to launch a race team.  Directed by filmmaker Daisy Ifama, Set Pace is the ...Keep reading

99. Pramac ride “on the table” as Toprak Razgatlioglu eyes switch to MotoGP

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Toprak Razgatlioglu and Yamaha are finalising an agreement that would bring the two-time World Superbike champion to MotoGP in 2026.The deal has been reported by multiple sources - including the rider's own manager, Kenan Sofuoglu, who claims to have already signed a contract that “will make everyone happy and will be announced shortly”.While the details of the deal remain unknown ...Keep reading

100. Pramac: Razgatlioglu signing "is on the table" as it weighs up MotoGP options

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Toprak Razgatlioglu and Yamaha are finalising an agreement that would bring the two-time World Superbike champion to MotoGP in 2026.The deal has been reported by multiple sources - including the rider's own manager, Kenan Sofuoglu, who claims to have already signed a contract that “will make everyone happy and will be announced shortly”.While the details of the deal remain unknown ...Keep reading

101. Marc Marquez: “I exaggerated too much!” on way to Aragon MotoGP pole

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Marc Marquez overcomes close opposition for Aragon MotoGP pole but “not the smoothest lap of my life”

102. “Say what you think”: How McLaren manages its drivers while leading both F1 championships

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Having the fastest car on the grid and two drivers worthy of being world champions is probably the second-best scenario for which a team principal could wish.The ideal, of course, is to have the quickest car, a super-fast number-one driver, and a number two who is quick enough but willing to sacrifice their own interests for the team. This is rare indeed in elite sport and neither Oscar ...Keep reading

103. Max Verstappen praised for “most mature” reaction to George Russell clash in F1 Spanish GP

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“This is the most mature we’ve seen Max after an incident like this and that I think is to his credit.”

104. How McLaren will manage Norris and Piastri now it controls both F1 championship fights

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Having the fastest car on the grid and two drivers worthy of being world champions is probably the second-best scenario for which a team principal could wish.The ideal, of course, is to have the quickest car, a super-fast number-one driver, and a number two who is quick enough but willing to sacrifice their own interests for the team. This is rare indeed in elite sport and neither Oscar ...Keep reading

105. Should Ferrari shift focus to F1’s 2026 season already?

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The Spanish Grand Prix was supposed to be a key race for Ferrari in the 2025 Formula 1 world championship. And while the race saw the Scuderia return to second position in the constructors’ standings, the expected step forward was clearly not achieved – and Lewis Hamilton was left asking for a shift in focus to next year.In the Barcelona race, Ferrari capitalised on having two drivers in ...Keep reading

106. Should Ferrari shift focus to the 2026 F1 season already?

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The Spanish Grand Prix was supposed to be a key race for Ferrari in the 2025 Formula 1 world championship. And while the race saw the Scuderia return to second position in the constructors’ standings, the expected step forward was clearly not achieved – and Lewis Hamilton was left asking for a shift in focus to next year.In the Barcelona race, Ferrari capitalised on having two drivers in ...Keep reading

107. Valtteri Bottas notes key change at Mercedes F1 since Lewis Hamilton’s departure

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Valtteri Bottas has spoken about how Mercedes has changed since Lewis Hamilton's exit

108. Peugeot eyes new Le Mans Hypercar as part of long-term WEC focus

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Peugeot has aspirations to build a new Le Mans Hypercar as part of a long-term commitment to the World Endurance Championship.The French manufacturer is known to have opened a dialogue with the rulemakers, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest and the FIA, about replacing the 9X8 that came on stream in the second half of the 2022 WEC and then underwent a major overhaul during last ...Keep reading

109. Autosport Retro: My favourite F1 season - Maurice Hamilton's 2007

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This week, Kevin is joined by Maurice Hamilton, broadcaster, author, and F1 journalist of nearly 50 years to discuss his favourite season, 2007.2007 was a season where politics played a huge role in the cChampionship battle between McLaren and Ferrari. "Spygate" clouded the middle of the season as McLaren was found with confidential Ferrari information, losing all of their Constructor's ...Keep reading

110. Ai Ogura withdraws from Aragon MotoGP following Silverstone crash

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Ai Ogura will sit out the Aragon Grand Prix for Trackhouse having been unable to sufficiently recover from a tibia fracture sustained at Silverstone last month.The Moto2 world champion was injured after crashing during the FP1 session of the British Grand Prix and withdrew from the meeting at Silverstone.Ogura underwent surgery following a fracture to his right tibia just below the knee ...Keep reading

111. Marc Marquez "not in a hurry to win again" while leading MotoGP championship

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Since debuting on the factory Ducati, Marc Marquez has quickly adapted to his new bike and reached a level of competitiveness reminiscent of the six world titles he won with Honda between 2013 and 2019.The Spaniard's resurgence, following a serious injury he suffered at Jerez in 2020, reached its peak last year when he claimed his first win on the Gresini Ducati at the Aragon MotoGP race – ...Keep reading

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