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The Ducati tweaks that led to Francesco Bagnaia's shock Motegi sprint win

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The Ducati tweaks that led to Francesco Bagnaia's shock Motegi sprint win
Francesco Bagnaia’s dominant performance in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint is at least partly down to the changes Ducati made to his MotoGP bike in the Misano test.Bagnaia had been lacking something on the GP25 since the very start of the 2025 MotoGP season, but his form plummeted further after the summer break, prompting questions about his very future at Ducati.Both sides had tried ...Keep reading

7.004. Beyonce to join F1 'rock stars' on Singapore GP bill

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Global music superstars Beyonce, The Black Eyed Peas, Simple Minds, ZZ Top and N.E.R.D have all been lined up by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to rock the weekend of the Singapore Grand Prix next month - though ticket sales for the island city-state's second race are still struggling to get off the starting grid.

7.005. BMW open to customer engine supply and eyeing Red Bull?

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BMW has dropped hints that it may be willing to follow fellow German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz in supplying 'customer' versions of its engines to other F1 teams - with suggestions the Bavarian marque has Red Bull Racing as its prime target.

7.006. Brawn warns against turning F1 into 'Swiss watch-making'

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Flying in the face of the opinions expressed by both Ferrari and BMW over the past week, Ross Brawn has thrown his support behind the FIA's new optional ?40 million budget cap in Formula 1, warning that without it the top flight risks 'turning [engineers] into Swiss watchmakers' - but equally underlining that it will only be workable if it is embraced by all.

1. F1 champion Max Verstapppen wins on Nurburgring GT3 debut in a Ferrari

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Max Verstappen made his GT3 race debut and won on Saturday at the Nurburgring

2. Sergio Perez completes first Cadillac F1 simulator laps ahead of 2026 debut

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Sergio Perez has put in his first laps in the Cadillac Formula 1 simulator ahead of the American outfit’s debut in the championship in 2026.After visiting the team's Charlotte base, the Mexican driver arrived at the Silverstone headquarters, which was unveiled in 2024. The squad, led by team principal Graeme Lowdon and CEO Dan Towriss, shared a behind-the-scenes look at Perez's visit to the ...Keep reading

3. Carlos Sainz sets out clear Williams F1 ambition with ‘life project’ claim

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Carlos Sainz lays out his ambitions with Williams after milestone podium in Baku.

4. Miami GP appoints youngest president yet following Tyler Epp's successful tenure

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The Miami Grand Prix has appointed Katharina Nowak as its new president, making her the youngest president yet of the event. The confirmation came from Tom Garfinkel, managing partner of the grand prix.Nowak replaces Tyler Epp, who has overseen the substantial growth of the Miami Grand Prix since it joined the Formula 1 calendar in 2022. That year saw a sell-out attendance of 242,955 ...Keep reading

5. Franco Colapinto explains Flavio Briatore’s ‘hard’ approach with F1 future in the balance

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Franco Colapinto sheds light on his relationship with Alpine chief Flavio Briatore.

6. The Ducati tweaks that led to Bagnaia's shock MotoGP sprint win at Motegi

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Francesco Bagnaia’s dominant performance in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint is at least partly down to the changes Ducati made to his MotoGP bike in the Misano test.Bagnaia had been lacking something on the GP25 since the very start of the 2025 MotoGP season, but his form plummeted further after the summer break, prompting questions about his very future at Ducati.Both sides had tried ...Keep reading

7. The Ducati tweaks that led to Francesco Bagnaia's shock Motegi sprint win

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Francesco Bagnaia’s dominant performance in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint is at least partly down to the changes Ducati made to his MotoGP bike in the Misano test.Bagnaia had been lacking something on the GP25 since the very start of the 2025 MotoGP season, but his form plummeted further after the summer break, prompting questions about his very future at Ducati.Both sides had tried ...Keep reading

8. Pirelli left with “little data” after rain-soaked testing at Mugello

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Pirelli has admitted it was left with "little data" after rain disrupted its two-day tyre test at Mugello several times. Both the Ferrari and Haas teams attended to test the 2026 tyre compounds, with the programme focusing on the hardest compounds. Unfortunately, persistent rainfall forced the majority of running onto intermediates and even extreme wets. “Unfortunately, the weather didn’t ...Keep reading

9. Yuki Tsunoda to drive Honda's first F1-winning car at the Mexican GP as part of 60-year celebration

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Red Bull Formula 1 driver Yuki Tsunoda is set to get behind the wheel of Honda's first Formula 1-winning car, the Honda RA272, during the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix weekend to mark the 60th anniversary of the Japanese marque's first victory in the championship.“It is an honour to drive the RA272 at the special place where Honda achieved its first F1 victory," the Red Bull F1 driver explained ...Keep reading

10. Pedro Acosta "saved the day" after suffering "problem after problem" in Japanese GP sprint

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Pedro Acosta says he and KTM were able to “save the day” after suffering “problem after problem” on Saturday in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint race.Having scored his maiden pole position at Motegi last year and finished second in practice on Friday, Acosta was a strong contender for a front-row spot in Saturday’s qualifying.However, disaster struck at the start of Q2 as he began ...Keep reading

11. Acosta "saved the day" after suffering "problem after problem" in Japanese GP sprint

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Pedro Acosta says he and KTM were able to “save the day” after suffering “problem after problem” on Saturday in the Japanese Grand Prix sprint race.Having scored his maiden pole position at Motegi last year and finished second in practice on Friday, Acosta was a strong contender for a front-row spot in Saturday’s qualifying.However, disaster struck at the start of Q2 as he began ...Keep reading

12. Pope Leo XIV gifted Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari F1 steering wheel in Vatican event

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Pope Leo XIV has received a Formula 1 steering wheel used by Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc during a private event at the Vatican. He also received a scale model of an SF90 XX Stradale, presented by Ferrari chairman John Elkann.A video published by Rome Reports shows Elkann, joined by his wife Donna Lavinia Borromeo, passing the steering wheel to the Pope, explaining that it is the real ...Keep reading

13. Fernando Alonso recalls 2007 ‘anti-Fernando’ car during Lewis Hamilton F1 rivalry

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“The tyres were Bridgestone, which were the same ones used in GP2 at the time, so all the drivers who moved up from GP2 suddenly had very good performance.”

14. Aprilia MotoGP boss rues Jorge Martin’s “serious misjudgement” in Motegi smash

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Jorge Martin injured himself after colliding with his team-mate in the Motegi MotoGP sprint

15. Aprilia clears the air with Martin and Bezzecchi after Motegi collision

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Hours after the Japanese Grand Prix sprint race crash triggered by reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin, Aprilia brought him together with Marco Bezzecchi to review the incident and smooth things over.Reigning champion Martin fractured his right collarbone following a poorly-judged move at the start of the sprint, taking his team-mate Bezzecchi out of the race with him.Read ...Keep reading

16. Aprilia clears the air with Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi after crash

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Hours after the Japanese Grand Prix sprint race crash triggered by reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin, Aprilia brought him together with Marco Bezzecchi to review the incident and smooth things over.Reigning champion Martin fractured his right collarbone following a poorly-judged move at the start of the sprint, taking his team-mate Bezzecchi out of the race with him.Read ...Keep reading

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