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VR46 duo chasing Acosta into Barcelona MotoGP

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Pedro Acosta leapfrogged both Franco Morbidelli and Fabio di Giannantonio last time in Hungary.

201. Toto Wolff has ‘100% belief’ in Kimi Antonelli despite horror Dutch GP

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Toto Wolff once again comes to Kimi Antonelli's defence after weekend to forget in the Netherlands.

202. Francesco Bagnaia: “We’ll continue on this path” after “huge change” in Hungarian MotoGP

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Francesco Bagnaia's "huge change" offers hope as he starts to face pressure for third in the MotoGP standings from Marco Bezzecchi.

203. Marc Marquez would “hate” Barcelona if it weren’t his home MotoGP track

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Marc Marquez has described Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya as “one of the hardest” tracks for him, adding that he would hate it if it wasn't his home MotoGP venue.Six-time MotoGP champion Marquez was born on September 17 1993 in Cervera, a town located just 85km west of Montmelo, the home of the Barcelona MotoGP track.The Spaniard has won two premier-class races so far at the Catalan ...Keep reading

204. Where does Yuki Tsunoda stand? The hints at Red Bull’s F1 2026 plans

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Red Bull have provided an update on their F1 driver plans for next season.

205. Lando Norris: ‘I want to win my own way’, not copy Max Verstappen’s “f*** you attitude”

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McLaren Formula 1 driver Lando Norris has opened up about wanting to do things his own way, despite sometimes wishing he were as uncompromising as Max Verstappen.Norris is competing in his seventh F1 season and has emerged as one of the world championship’s first drivers to pour their hearts out when it comes to mental health.Having managed the pressure factor better as he gained ...Keep reading

206. Marc Marquez: “This isn't one of my best MotoGP tracks” | Ducati title chance

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Marc Marquez win streak puts Ducati on brink of 2025 MotoGP constructors’ title in Catalunya.

207. Marc Marquez: Barcelona "isn't one of my best MotoGP tracks” | Ducati title chance

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Marc Marquez win streak puts Ducati on brink of 2025 MotoGP constructors’ title in Catalunya.

208. Carlos Sainz fury puts stewards' "randomness" under intense glare

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Stewards questioned after Carlos Sainz left raging

209. Reverse grids, short races and MotoGP-style sprints all “on the agenda” in F1 shakeup

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Formula 1 weekend formats are likely to undergo radical changes as the category adapts to cater for younger audiences and shorter attention spans, according to F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali.Packing the calendar with more sprint events, adjusting the format of these races, and shortening the grands prix themselves have already been discussed with stakeholders including the drivers. Domenicali ...Keep reading

210. VR46 duo chasing Acosta into Barcelona MotoGP

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Pedro Acosta leapfrogged both Franco Morbidelli and Fabio di Giannantonio last time in Hungary.

211. Lewis Hamilton told “next year it has to work” with Ferrari

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Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari given warning ahead of F1 2026 rules reset.

212. Why shorter races, MotoGP-style sprints and reverse grids are all "on the agenda" for F1

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Formula 1 weekend formats are likely to undergo radical changes as the category adapts to cater for younger audiences and shorter attention spans, according to F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali.Packing the calendar with more sprint events, adjusting the format of these races, and shortening the grands prix themselves have already been discussed with stakeholders including the drivers themselves ...Keep reading

213. Ferrari reveals one-off F1 car livery celebrating Niki Lauda

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Ferrari will run a one-off Formula 1 car livery at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Niki Lauda’s first world championship victory.Lauda won the 1975 championship on 7 September at Monza, with this year’s running of the race taking place on the exact same day.At the time, a third-place finish had been enough for the 26-year-old Austrian to be ...Keep reading

214. Ferrari reveals one-off F1 car livery celebrating Lauda at Italian GP

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Ferrari will run a one-off Formula 1 car livery at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Niki Lauda’s first world championship victory.Lauda won the 1975 championship on 7 September at Monza, with this year’s running of the race taking place on the exact same day.At the time, a third-place finish had been enough for the 26-year-old Austrian to be ...Keep reading

215. Ferrari reveals retro Niki Lauda tribute livery for Italian GP

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Ferrari will run their cars in a special livery celebrating Niki Lauda's 1975 world championship win.

216. Michelin: Revised tyre allocation for Barcelona MotoGP

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Michelin expects higher September temperatures at Barcelona MotoGP, with riders offered a revised hard front tyre option.

217. Young Driver Award winner Fairclough makes F1 debut with Aston Martin

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Silverstone Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award winner Deagen Fairclough drove a Formula 1 car for the first time last week as part of his prize.Fairclough, who won the 2024 British F4 title, beat Arvid Lindblad, Freddie Slater and Louis Foster to the Award, and scooped £200,000, as well as the F1 test with the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team.The 19-year-old, who also won ...Keep reading

218. How the 2026 MotoGP grid is shaping up

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Following a slew of announcements at the start of the week, the 2026 MotoGP grid is virtually complete.Honda kicked off the latest round of rider news by confirming that Luca Marini will stay at its factory squad next year, while Johann Zarco will likewise be retained at its satellite squad LCR on a new two-year deal.Then, on Tuesday, VR46 revealed that it signed a contract extension with ...Keep reading

219. It’s F1’s “duty to simplify language” around 2026 rules to help new fans

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Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali wants to ensure that the 2026 F1 rule changes are explained in "simple terms" across the media to preserve the championship's appeal to casual audiences.Next year's regulations affect both the chassis and powertrain; F1 cars will be smaller next season, with active aerodynamics and further commitment to hybridisation. This includes a near-50/50 split between ...Keep reading

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