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Who’s going to be strong and who isn’t over F1's final five rounds?

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Who’s going to be strong and who isn’t over F1's final five rounds?
Oscar Piastri’s Formula 1 world championship lead looks rather less unassailable after a borderline disastrous United States Grand Prix weekend. The McLaren driver now not only faces stern opposition from team-mate Lando Norris, but the unstoppable force of Max Verstappen with momentum. Mexico City Bumps, thin air, and one long straight define this circuit. Despite that straight, and ...Keep reading

42. Alex Marquez: 'I doubt there is a bike that can challenge Marc Marquez at 22 races'

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Alex Marquez admits that while Ducati’s MotoGP rivals have made strides, he still doubts any manufacturer can consistently challenge the dominance of his brother Marc Marquez across an entire 22-race campaign.Although Ducati has already secured all three world titles this season, its position as MotoGP’s benchmark has come under increasing pressure from Aprilia in recent rounds.The ...Keep reading

43. The track where Lewis Hamilton’s F1 podium drought could finally end

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When will Lewis Hamilton end his F1 podium drought?

44. Five things to watch out for at the F1 Mexico GP

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The end of the 2025 Formula 1 season is in sight as the championship hosts the Mexican Grand Prix this weekend to kickstart the final five rounds of the year.It comes just a week after the United States GP, which Max Verstappen dominated from pole after the Red Bull driver also won the sprint contest to continue his fine run of form.Talk has been non-stop ever since over if the four-time ...Keep reading

45. Elfyn Evans: WRC points lead “guarantees absolutely nothing” 

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Elfyn Evans is refusing to get carried away by the 13-point lead he holds in his quest for a maiden World Rally Championship title with only two rounds of the season remaining. The Toyota driver is bidding to become the first British WRC champion since Richard Burns in 2001 and has so far finished runner-up in the title race four times, but is currently sitting top of the standings as the ...Keep reading

46. Evans admits that WRC points lead “guarantees absolutely nothing” 

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Elfyn Evans is refusing to get carried away by the 13-point lead he holds in his quest for a maiden World Rally Championship title with only two rounds of the season remaining. The Toyota driver is bidding to become the first British WRC champion since Richard Burns in 2001 and has so far finished runner-up in the title race four times, but is currently sitting top of the standings as the ...Keep reading

47. Red Bull sense F1 power shift as McLaren ‘no longer in a dominant position’

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Which F1 team has the fastest car heading into the final five races of the year?

48. MotoGP rule change forbids riders from remounting after late qualifying falls

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MotoGP has introduced a regulations tweak designed to reduce the impact of late yellow flags in timed sessions.Under the new rules, which will come into effect at this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix, riders may not attempt to rejoin qualifying sessions if they fall during the final three minutes.The same will apply to the Friday afternoon Practice session, which determines the riders who ...Keep reading

49. MotoGP forbids riders from remounting after late qualifying falls

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MotoGP has introduced a regulations tweak designed to reduce the impact of late yellow flags in timed sessions.Under the new rules, which will come into effect at this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix, riders may not attempt to rejoin qualifying sessions if they fall during the final three minutes.The same will apply to the Friday afternoon Practice session, which determines the riders who ...Keep reading

50. F1’s final five: Who’s going to be strong and who isn’t in the remaining races

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Oscar Piastri’s Formula 1 world championship lead looks rather less unassailable after a borderline disastrous United States Grand Prix weekend. The McLaren driver now not only faces stern opposition from team-mate Lando Norris, but the unstoppable force of Max Verstappen with momentum. Mexico City Bumps, thin air, and one long straight define this circuit. Despite that straight, and ...Keep reading

51. Who’s going to be strong and who isn’t over F1's final five rounds?

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Oscar Piastri’s Formula 1 world championship lead looks rather less unassailable after a borderline disastrous United States Grand Prix weekend. The McLaren driver now not only faces stern opposition from team-mate Lando Norris, but the unstoppable force of Max Verstappen with momentum. Mexico City Bumps, thin air, and one long straight define this circuit. Despite that straight, and ...Keep reading

52. Marquez to sit out rest of 2025 MotoGP season after injury

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Marc Marquez will skip the remainder of the 2025 MotoGP season to recover from the shoulder injury he sustained in Indonesia at the start of the month, Ducati has announced.The decision was made after Marquez underwent further checks at Ruber International Hospital in Madrid, where doctors Raul Barco, Samuel Antuna and Ignacio Roger ruled out the possibility of an early comeback before the end ...Keep reading

53. Marc Marquez to sit out rest of 2025 MotoGP season after injury

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Marc Marquez will skip the remainder of the 2025 MotoGP season to recover from the shoulder injury he sustained in Indonesia at the start of the month, Ducati has announced.The decision was made after Marquez underwent further checks at Ruber International Hospital in Madrid, where doctors Raul Barco, Samuel Antuna and Ignacio Roger ruled out the possibility of an early comeback before the end ...Keep reading

54. MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez will not race again in 2025

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Ducati has confirmed Marc Marquez will not race again in 2025

55. Morbidelli reports same stability issues that plagued Bagnaia’s Ducati

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Franco Morbidelli has begun experiencing some of the same problems that plagued Francesco Bagnaia all season long in MotoGP, but it’s too early to say whether they’re fundamental or just track-specific.Two-time MotoGP champion Bagnaia suffered badly with the stability of his Ducati at Phillip Island, with a video shared by the series’ official social handle showing his Ducati shaking ...Keep reading

56. Another Ducati rider now suffering same stability issues as Francesco Bagnaia

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Franco Morbidelli has begun experiencing some of the same problems that plagued Francesco Bagnaia all season long in MotoGP, but it’s too early to say whether they’re fundamental or just track-specific.Two-time MotoGP champion Bagnaia suffered badly with the stability of his Ducati at Phillip Island, with a video shared by the series’ official social handle showing his Ducati shaking ...Keep reading

57. Adrian Newey’s growing influence should excite Fernando Alonso ahead of F1 2026

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“So I think it’s just extracting and getting more out of everyone, out of the thousand people that we have now.”

58. Why Malaysian MotoGP will be “interesting” for Ducati, claims Alex Marquez

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Malaysian Grand Prix will offer Ducati a chance to see its rivals’ gains from the winter

59. Lewis Hamilton reclaims top spot as world’s most marketable athlete

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Lewis Hamilton is back on top...

60. Marquez denies he is favourite for Malaysian GP, but is ready to take risks to win

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Gresini MotoGP rider Alex Marquez says he is prepared to take “risks” in this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix, but downplayed suggestions that he is the outright favourite for victory.At the last round in Phillip Island, the Spaniard eased off in the final stages to consolidate fourth place, prioritising the bigger picture in the championship.However, with second place in the ...Keep reading

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