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Verstappen's tough but fair reasons not to drive for Ferrari in F1

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Verstappen's tough but fair reasons not to drive for Ferrari in F1
There is something irresistible about the allure of racing for Ferrari, regardless of the considerable baggage which often comes with it. Pressure, infighting, and relentless media scrutiny come freighted with all that passion, emotion, and the best company cars in the F1 business.That template was set down by marque founder Enzo Ferrari, the self-styled “agitator of men” who viewed all ...Keep reading

103. Has a “just under 2cm” change finally fixed Pecco Bagnaia’s 2025 MotoGP season?

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Pecco Bagnaia is confident of a better Catalan MotoGP

104. Why Marc Marquez doesn't want to wrap the MotoGP title at Misano

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Marc Marquez says he would rather not wrap up the 2025 MotoGP title at next weekend’s San Marino Grand Prix, as doing so would mean his brother Alex had suffered a disastrous home race in Barcelona.The older Marquez arrived at the Catalan Grand Prix on Thursday with a 175-point lead in the championship, having been unbeaten in the last seven race weekends.If the factory Ducati rider is ...Keep reading

105. Lando Norris won’t rely on “luck” to overturn F1 title deficit to Oscar Piastri

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Lando Norris answers whether he will need "luck" to beat Oscar Piastri to this year's title after his costly DNF at the Dutch Grand Prix

106. Marc Marquez on Barcelona MotoGP: “Maybe it's time to stop these victories in a row”

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Marc Marquez insists he'll need to "work a bit harder" to keep his MotoGP win streak alive in front of his home fans in Barcelona.

107. There’s one tough but fair reason why Max Verstappen won’t drive for Ferrari in F1

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There is something irresistible about the allure of racing for Ferrari, regardless of the considerable baggage which often comes with it. Pressure, infighting, and relentless media scrutiny come freighted with all that passion, emotion, and the best company cars in the Formula 1 business.That template was set down by marque founder Enzo Ferrari, the self-styled “agitator of men” who viewed ...Keep reading

108. Max Verstappen rejects F1 format shake-up idea: ‘Sprint races are crazy enough’

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Max Verstappen gives his view on whether F1 should have shorter races

109. Franco Morbidelli on “unique” VR46 MotoGP talks: “There’s a lot of crap flying around”

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Franco Morbidelli re-signed with VR46 for the 2026 season

110. Acosta compares Marc Marquez’s comeback to Michael Jordan’s basketball return

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Pedro Acosta believes Marc Marquez is on the verge of completing the “biggest comeback” in sporting history, likening it to Michael Jordan’s successful return to the NBA after a stint in baseball.With 10 grand prix victories and 13 sprint wins in the first 14 race weekends, factory Ducati rider Marquez is closing in on his seventh career title in MotoGP, which would put him level with ...Keep reading

111. Pedro Acosta: Marc Marquez’s comeback as big as Michael Jordan’s basketball return

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Pedro Acosta believes Marc Marquez is on the verge of completing the “biggest comeback” in sporting history, likening it to Michael Jordan’s successful return to the NBA after a stint in baseball.With 10 grand prix victories and 13 sprint wins in the first 14 race weekends, factory Ducati rider Marquez is closing in on his seventh career title in MotoGP, which would put him level with ...Keep reading

112. Verstappen's tough but fair reasons not to drive for Ferrari in F1

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There is something irresistible about the allure of racing for Ferrari, regardless of the considerable baggage which often comes with it. Pressure, infighting, and relentless media scrutiny come freighted with all that passion, emotion, and the best company cars in the F1 business.That template was set down by marque founder Enzo Ferrari, the self-styled “agitator of men” who viewed all ...Keep reading

113. Hamilton "shocked" by "hardcore" penalty for F1 Italian GP

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Lewis Hamilton has called his five-place grid penalty he received after the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix for a yellow flag infringement "pretty hardcore" and was "really, really shocked" when he found out.The Ferrari driver was penalised for not slowering enough under double waved yellow flags when driving reconnaissance laps ahead of the Zandvoort race. The FIA gave him a five-place grid ...Keep reading

114. Pedro Acosta: Marc Marquez MotoGP title among “greatest comebacks in sporting history”

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Pedro Acosta says Marc Marquez’s return to the top of MotoGP rivals the sporting achievements of NBA icon Michael Jordan.

115. "Problem of society": Drivers discuss Stefano Domenicali's plan for shorter F1 races 

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Following comments from Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali suggesting that the championship's chiefs would look at shorter races, Fernando Alonso suggested that the argument of shorter attention spans was "a problem of society and the kids", and not for F1. Domenicali suggested that F1 could look at reducing the duration of grands prix as part of a series of considerations to boost F1's ...Keep reading

116. "Problem of society": F1 drivers debate Domenicali's plan for shorter races

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Following comments from Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali suggesting that the championship's chiefs would look at shorter races, Fernando Alonso said that the argument of shorter attention spans was "a problem of society and the kids", and not for F1. Domenicali stated that F1 could look at reducing the duration of grands prix as part of a series of considerations to boost F1's popularity – ...Keep reading

117. “Tough” Barcelona winter test has Jorge Martin wary of Catalan MotoGP predictions

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Martin is expected to make a big step again at Barcelona

118. ‘A problem with the kids’ - Fernando Alonso shoots down shorter F1 races idea

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Fernando Alonso is against the idea to potentially shorten F1 races.

119. Smyth looking crisp for season run-in for Ryan Motorsport Insurance Autosport National Rankings

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Irish Formula Ford 1600 ace Jason Smyth could be on for a move to the top of the Ryan Motorsport Insurance Autosport National Rankings by the end of the season.Smyth, who was in the frame in the Rankings throughout 2024, took two more race wins at Kirkistown last weekend in his Van Diemen – one of them by nearly half a minute – to move up three places to fifth in the table.The Rankings ...Keep reading

120. Jack Miller: “Who knows where the ceiling is” for Yamaha’s V4 MotoGP project

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Jack Miller eager to shape Yamaha’s new MotoGP era after 2026 contract extension.

121. Williams trying to change outcome of Carlos Sainz’s “poor” Dutch GP F1 penalty

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“Obviously now in a much, cool-headed state but I still firmly believe what happened and the penalty was not acceptable and I made it very clear.”

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