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Valtteri Bottas: The F1 outsider's options to get back on the grid in 2026 

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Valtteri Bottas: The F1 outsider's options to get back on the grid in 2026 
The Formula 1 driver merry-go-round was out of commission for 2024 as all the team stuck with their line-ups from the previous year. But the wheels were greased for the current season, and Valtteri Bottas was one of the drivers whose ride came to an end.The 35-year-old has rejoined the queue to get back onboard, hoping his omission from F1 is temporary. He has certainly done the best he can in ...Keep reading

1.126. KTM “working as hard as they can” to turn around “disaster” MotoGP season

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While KTM appears to currently be blowing hot and cold during the 2025 MotoGP season, the Austrian manufacturer is weathering the storm, despite the waters regarding KTM’s participation in 2027 remaining constantly murky.However, it’s clear that the riders of the factory squad aren’t happy.And, when you look at the riders' standings, where Pedro Acosta is the highest of all the KTM ...Keep reading

1.127. An F1 outsider's options to get back on the grid in 2026

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The Formula 1 driver merry-go-round was out of commission for 2024 as all the team stuck with their line-ups from the previous year. But the wheels were greased for the current season, and Valtteri Bottas was one of the drivers whose ride came to an end.The 35-year-old has rejoined the queue to get back onboard, hoping his omission from F1 is temporary. He has certainly done the best he can in ...Keep reading

1.128. KTM riders braced for long road to recovery in MotoGP

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While KTM appears to currently be blowing hot and cold during the 2025 MotoGP season, the Austrian manufacturer is weathering the storm, despite the waters regarding KTM’s participation in 2027 remaining constantly murky.However, it’s clear that the riders of the factory squad aren’t happy.And, when you look at the riders' standings, where Pedro Acosta is the highest of all the KTM ...Keep reading

1.129. Franco Morbidelli doubles down on Aleix Espargaro MotoGP criticism: ‘I could have been worse’

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Franco Morbidelli stands by comments after Silverstone tangle

1.130. Maverick Vinales visits KTM HQ calling for “patience, calm” at the MotoGP team

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The serenity and optimism that Maverick Vinales shows toward KTM - promoting “patience, calm, hard work, and perseverance” - stands in sharp contrast to Pedro Acosta’s current frame of mind in MotoGP.Like Acosta, Vinales also visited KTM’s headquarters in Austria earlier this week, although their experiences couldn’t have been more different.“I just went to fix a small issue ...Keep reading

1.131. Oscar Piastri praised as “calmest head” in F1 as Max Verstappen comparison made

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“Kimi Raikkonen was known as the Iceman in Formula 1, but I’ve even seen him more animated than Oscar.”

1.132. Vinales’s visit to KTM headquarters shows contrast in mood with Acosta

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The serenity and optimism that Maverick Vinales shows toward KTM - promoting “patience, calm, hard work, and perseverance” - stands in sharp contrast to Pedro Acosta’s current frame of mind in MotoGP.Like Acosta, Vinales also visited KTM’s headquarters in Austria earlier this week, although their experiences couldn’t have been more different.“I just went to fix a small issue ...Keep reading

1.133. “Pushing to the limit not enough” to beat Marc Marquez at Aragon MotoGP - Alex Marquez

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Alex Marquez says that “pushing to the limit not enough” may not be enough to beat Marc Marquez at the Aragon MotoGP.

1.134. Under threat MotoGP rider “showing people I’m not f*****g useless”

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Jack Miller provides 2026 update

1.135. Valtteri Bottas: The F1 outsider's options to get back on the grid in 2026 

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The Formula 1 driver merry-go-round was out of commission for 2024 as all the team stuck with their line-ups from the previous year. But the wheels were greased for the current season, and Valtteri Bottas was one of the drivers whose ride came to an end.The 35-year-old has rejoined the queue to get back onboard, hoping his omission from F1 is temporary. He has certainly done the best he can in ...Keep reading

1.136. Fan favourite back in F1 action after 11 Years in surprise Haas test

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A surprise F1 test for Kamui Kobayashi...

1.137. Augusto Fernandez has “two engines” at Aragon MotoGP, neither is Yamaha’s V4

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Augusto Fernandez says he has “two engines” to try at the Aragon MotoGP, but that neither is Yamaha’s in-development V4.

1.138. This is why F1 waves two chequered flags to end its races 

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In Formula 1, the black and white chequered flag marks the end of a race and the driver who is waved off first with it is the winner. But what does it mean when, as seen several times over the 2025 F1 season, two chequered flags are waved at the conclusion of a grand prix? This isn’t a joke, attentive viewers of this year’s F1 race finishes may have noticed that at some grands prix ...Keep reading

1.139. Red Bull risks ‘Benetton-like decline’ if Max Verstappen leaves F1 team

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Karun Chandhok says Red Bull is too dependent on its star driver Max Verstappen.

1.140. This is why F1 waves two chequered flags to end races

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In Formula 1, the black and white chequered flag marks the end of a race and the driver who is waved off first with it is the winner. But what does it mean when, as seen several times over the 2025 F1 season, two chequered flags are waved at the conclusion of a grand prix? This isn’t a joke, attentive viewers of this year’s F1 race finishes may have noticed that at some grands prix ...Keep reading

1.141. Here’s how to become a Formula 1 race marshal

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There are a lot of different ways race fans can immerse themselves in motorsport. They might spend their life savings on race tickets, could pursue a career somewhere within the world of racing or, instead, can choose to volunteer as a marshal.Marshals are the lifeblood of global motorsport, with dedicated teams of volunteers on hand at racetracks around the world to keep the racing action ...Keep reading

1.142. McLaren F1 team to take over London’s Trafalgar Square

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The McLaren Formula 1 team will take over London’s Trafalgar Square on 2-3 July to host McLaren Racing Live: London, a two-day event celebrating all things racing and innovation ahead of the team’s home race.The free event will allow fans to get up close to McLaren cars that compete across multiple championships, including Formula 1, Formula E, IndyCar, WEC, and heritage cars.Other ...Keep reading

1.143. McLaren F1 team to take over London 

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The McLaren Formula 1 team will take over London’s Trafalgar Square on 2 - 3 July to host McLaren Racing Live: London, a two-day event celebrating all things racing and innovation ahead of the team’s home race.The free event will allow fans to get up close to McLaren cars that compete across multiple championships, including Formula 1, Formula E, IndyCar, WEC, and heritage cars.Other ...Keep reading

1.144. Mercedes at a loss over “very odd” high temperatures issues

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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admitted that his team still hasn’t got to the bottom of its issues running in hot temperatures after a triple-header of warm weather races saw the German side walk away with just 18 points for its two drivers.“It’s just very odd,” Wolff remarked on the Austrian TV station ORF after the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona. “We’re a huge organisation with ...Keep reading

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