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Sesks rejoins M-Sport for WRC Saudi Arabia finale

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  • 2025-10-20 12:00 event
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Sesks rejoins M-Sport for WRC Saudi Arabia finale
Martins Sesks will contest next month’s World Rally Championship season finale in Saudi Arabia as part of an expanded four-car M-Sport-Ford operation that includes multiple Dakar Rally winner Nasser Al-Attiyah.The WRC rising star joined M-Sport for a six-round WRC programme this year after delivering a series of impressive performances driving the team's Ford Puma last season. The Latvian ...Keep reading

21. How to watch 2025 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix: Full schedule, TV channels & live stream

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Information below on how to watch 2025 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix, including timings and schedule

22. Fernando Alonso shines again as he extends ridiculous streak – US GP driver ratings

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Crash.net's F1 driver ratings for the 2025 United States Grand Prix

23. Who slept best last night: Stefano Domenicali

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It has been 20 years since Formula 1 embarrassed itself in front of the American crowd, giving its absolute best at being too political, too complicated and too careless about its own image – leaving just six cars on the grid at Indianapolis.F1 under Bernie Ecclestone had its charms: constant battles between the teams and the championship chiefs, mostly over money, with Concorde Agreements ...Keep reading

24. Out of sorts Oscar Piastri no longer title favourite: US GP winners and losers

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Who impressed and who underwhelmed at the 2025 United States Grand Prix?

25. Who slept worst last night: Zak Brown

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McLaren has seen much calmer days this Formula 1 season. But Zak Brown’s empire is now showing cracks on all fronts.The team did wrap up the constructors’ championship early in Singapore, and Brown is understandably basking in the glow of that “important” achievement. But let’s be honest: for the public, that title barely matters.In Formula 1, only the drivers’ championship ...Keep reading

26. Jack Miller “let everybody down” after crashing out of home MotoGP race

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Pramac rider Jack Miller admitted he “let everybody down”, including his team, with a race-ending shunt at the Australian Grand Prix.Miller emerged as a surprise frontrunner at Phillip Island last weekend, qualifying on the front row of the grid for the first time since 2023 before finishing a solid fourth in Saturday’s sprint.In the main race on Sunday, he dropped from third on the ...Keep reading

27. Red Bull rules breach involved tampering with Norris grid marker

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Following the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Red Bull was fined €50,000, of which €25,000 was suspended for the remainder of the Formula 1 season, when a crew member tried to return to the grid against marshals' instructions after the formation lap had begun. It has been confirmed to Autosport by multiple sources that the purpose of the invasion was to remove a vertical strip of duct ...Keep reading

28. Red Bull rules breach involved tampering with Norris F1 grid marker

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Following the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Red Bull was fined €50,000, of which €25,000 was suspended for the remainder of the Formula 1 season, when a crew member tried to return to the grid against marshals' instructions after the formation lap had begun.It has been confirmed to Autosport by multiple sources that the purpose of the invasion was to remove a vertical strip of duct ...Keep reading

29. Red Bull rules breach involved tampering with Lando Norris grid marker

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Following the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Red Bull was fined €50,000, of which €25,000 was suspended for the remainder of the Formula 1 season, when a crew member tried to return to the grid against marshals' instructions after the formation lap had begun. It has been confirmed to Motorsport.com by multiple sources that the purpose of the invasion was to remove a vertical strip of ...Keep reading

30. Sesks rejoins M-Sport for WRC Saudi Arabia finale

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Martins Sesks will contest next month’s World Rally Championship season finale in Saudi Arabia as part of an expanded four-car M-Sport-Ford operation that includes multiple Dakar Rally winner Nasser Al-Attiyah.The WRC rising star joined M-Sport for a six-round WRC programme this year after delivering a series of impressive performances driving the team's Ford Puma last season. The Latvian ...Keep reading

31. Martins Sesks rejoins M-Sport for WRC Saudi Arabia finale

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Martins Sesks will contest next month’s World Rally Championship season finale in Saudi Arabia as part of an expanded four-car M-Sport-Ford operation that includes multiple Dakar Rally winner Nasser Al-Attiyah.The WRC rising star joined M-Sport for a six-round WRC programme this year after delivering a series of impressive performances driving the team's Ford Puma last season. The Latvian ...Keep reading

32. Brad Binder “clear” on what KTM are missing after Australian MotoGP

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Brad Binder says KTM’s lack of rear edge grip caused a tyre drop-off that ended his Australian MotoGP charge.

33. Fabio Quartararo suffers “strange” pole to 11th slump at Australian MotoGP, “amazing feeling” for Alex Rins

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Fabio Quartararo was baffled after slipping from pole to 11th in the Australian MotoGP, while Alex Rins charged to seventh for Yamaha.

34. Alex Marquez “at peace with myself” after Australian MotoGP, title runner-up chance at Sepang

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Alex Marquez says he's "at peace” after finishing fourth in Australia, as the Marquez brothers near a historic MotoGP one-two.

35. Jack Miller “disappointed to have let everyone down” after Australian MotoGP crash

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Jack Miller was “disappointed to have let everyone down” after crashing out of the Australian MotoGP while chasing a home podium.

36. Francesco Bagnaia “pushed like hell” before Australian MotoGP crash: “I will not finish last again”

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Francesco Bagnaia "accepted" there was a risk of crashing in the Australian MotoGP: "I will not finish last again. I pushed like hell today."

37. It's deja vu for Bell and another NASCAR final four dogfight

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The math could not be any simpler for the six drivers still racing for the three remaining spots in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race.Chase Briscoe Adv.Denny Hamlin AdvChristopher Bell +37Kyle Larson +38---William Byron -36Joey Logano -38Ryan Blaney -47Chase Elliott -62William Byron, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney and Chase Elliott will each go to Martinsville Speedway next weekend needing ...Keep reading

38. Chase Briscoe, James Small were racing for their livelihood?

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In many ways, Chase Briscoe and crew chief James Small entered this season feeling as though they were racing for their careers and now they are going to Phoenix to race for the Cup Series championship.  On its face, that sounds kind of crazy because Small won eight times with Martin Truex Jr., including three races back in 2023. Briscoe signed a multi-year deal with Gibbs at the start of ...Keep reading

39. Sainz slapped with grid penalty for Antonelli crash in US GP

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Carlos Sainz will serve a five-place grid penalty at the Mexican Grand Prix after the stewards ruled that he was predominantly to blame for the collision with Andrea Kimi Antonelli during the United States Grand Prix.On lap seven, the Williams driver attempted to pass Antonelli on the inside of Turn 15, lunging towards the apex of the corner. Making contact with the Italian's car, Sainz's ...Keep reading

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