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Who slept worst last night: Lando Norris’ critics

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Who slept worst last night: Lando Norris’ critics
Dear readers, I’ll admit it freely: some time ago, I had written off Lando Norris in this year’s Formula 1 title fight. Not fast enough, not consistent enough, too many mistakes. But over the past few weeks, he’s proven me – and all his doubters – wrong. Norris is back, and he’s better than ever. And now that he’s leading the drivers’ standings again, one question remains: who ...Keep reading

93. The lessons that must be learned from the horrible Sepang Moto3 crash

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The horrifying incident between Jose Antonio Rueda and Noah Dettwiler was a shuddering reminder of the dangers of motorcycle racing. But, while this crash may have been an unfortunate incident, it must prompt action from MotoGP to avoid a similar situation from happening again…

94. James Allen: And just like that, Norris is in charge

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This was Lando Norris’ sixth win of the season, but more importantly it was one he really needed; a first win since Hungary in the summer. Taking the weekend as a whole, it was one of his most dominant performances as a grand prix driver. Is he coming into form at just the right time? We’ve talked quite a few times this season about the power of an athlete having that quality of ...Keep reading

95. Lando Norris takes control of F1 title race: Mexico GP winners and losers

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Who impressed and who underwhelmed at the 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix?

96. Red Bull delays 2026 F1 driver decisions until “around Abu Dhabi”

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Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has repeatedly referred to the Mexican Grand Prix as a “good reference point” for Red Bull’s driver choices across both teams. However, after the race was won by Lando Norris, the Austrian told Motorsport.com that the timeline has been pushed back. “We postponed our decision until the end of the season, because first we want to focus on the championship ...Keep reading

97. Red Bull postpones 2026 F1 driver decisions: where do things stand now?

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Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has repeatedly referred to the Mexican Grand Prix as a “good reference point” for Red Bull’s driver choices across both teams. However, after the race was won by Lando Norris, the Austrian told Autosport that the timeline has been pushed back. “We postponed our decision until the end of the season, because first we want to focus on the championship ...Keep reading

98. Jack Miller “spinning an awful lot” on the straights in Malaysian MotoGP struggle

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Pramac Yamaha’s Jack Miller tried to manage the tyres, but was forced to back off and bring the bike home in the Malaysian MotoGP.

99. The DNF that gave Francesco Bagnaia more answers than his Japan double win

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Francesco Bagnaia says he left the Malaysian Grand Prix more encouraged than after his dominant double win MotoGP in Japan, as he and Ducati made tangible progress in understanding his recent performance swings.Factory Ducati rider Bagnaia topped qualifying, won Saturday’s sprint from pole and ran third for much of the grand prix at Sepang - before retiring late on with a ...Keep reading

100. Why a Malaysia GP DNF gave Bagnaia more answers than his Japan double win

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Francesco Bagnaia says he left the Malaysian Grand Prix more encouraged than after his dominant double MotoGP win in Japan, as he and Ducati made tangible progress in understanding his recent performance swings.Factory Ducati rider Bagnaia topped qualifying, won Saturday’s sprint from pole and ran third for much of the grand prix at Sepang - before retiring late on with a ...Keep reading

101. Pedro Acosta: More MotoGP points than 2024 but “not a nice season”

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Pedro Acosta says “everyone needs these hard moments” as wait continues for a MotoGP victory.

102. Who slept worst last night: Lando Norris’ critics

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Dear readers, I’ll admit it freely: some time ago, I had written off Lando Norris in this year’s Formula 1 title fight. Not fast enough, not consistent enough, too many mistakes. But over the past few weeks, he’s proven me – and all his doubters – wrong. Norris is back, and he’s better than ever. And now that he’s leading the drivers’ standings again, one question remains: who ...Keep reading

103. Who slept best last night: Lando Norris

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Add this to the list of reasons to take Adrian Newey off Aston Martin’s 2026 project and give him a new assignment – invent a time machine. Just to go back a couple of months and show everyone who was mourning the lost intrigue of the 2025 title fight a replay of the Mexican Grand Prix and an official FIA document with the drivers’ standings. Just for the sake of seeing the look on their ...Keep reading

104. Yamaha V4 needs “something else” after “difficult” Malaysian MotoGP

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Augusto Fernandez admits Yamaha’s new V4 MotoGP prototype hit the same limits as Misano after a tough Sepang weekend: “We need pieces, we need something else.”

105. Michelin: “Pecco saw the warning light” after Malaysian MotoGP puncture

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Dashboard warning light helped alert Francesco Bagnaia to “very rare" puncture in Malaysian MotoGP.

106. Franco Morbidelli: “Nothing really matters” after Moto3 incident at Malaysian MotoGP

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Franco Morbidelli’s fourth place in the Malaysian MotoGP was overshadowed by concern for injured Moto3 riders Jose Antonio Rueda and Noah Dettwiler.

107. Lewis Hamilton fumes over Mexico GP penalty: “Pretty nuts”

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Lewis Hamilton has voiced his frustration after he received a 10-second penalty during the Mexico Grand Prix that dropped him to eighth. Calling the decision "pretty nuts," the seven-time Formula 1 champion questioned the consistency of the stewards after similar moments from other drivers went unpunished.“I had a great start, and we were braking into Turn 1, I was in Turn 2, I navigated ...Keep reading

108. Why Norris was booed on F1 Mexico GP podium

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It is 6,100 miles from Monza to the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez as the crow flies, but the ripples from the events in the Italian Grand Prix have travelled far. Lando Norris was booed roundly by the crowd throughout the Mexico GP weekend, and not just on the sold-out race day.The Foro Sol stadium section of this circuit has become one of the great cauldrons of motor racing. Cheers erupt from ...Keep reading

109. Fred Vasseur calls out management of Lewis Hamilton's Mexico Grand Prix penalty

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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur argued Lewis Hamilton's 10 second penalty during the Mexico Grand Prix was "very, very harsh" and "not very well managed".Hamilton was handed a penalty for leaving the track and gaining a "lasting advantage" after an intense battle with four-time champion Max Verstappen.The official statement from the stewards noted, "Car 44 (HAM) locked brakes, left the ...Keep reading

110. Winners and losers from F1's 2025 Mexico GP

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The 10th anniversary of Formula 1's modern-day stint in Mexico fell flat if you were keen to see a fight for the win, but the dicing behind dominant winner Lando Norris and the title implications of his sixth win of the season provide plenty to talk about.Winner: Lando NorrisSoon after his title campaign looked in real trouble following a crucial retirement in Zandvoort, Lando Norris ...Keep reading

111. Who didn't make NASCAR's Final Four just as big as who did

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"This is anyone's race now."Jeff Gordon said itKyle Larson said itWe all know it.With William Byron outdueling Ryan Blaney, and Joey Logano ultimately being a non-factor in the finish on Sunday at Martinsville Speedway, there is not a single Team Penske driver in the Cup Series Final Four.And given that they have swept the championships in the NextGen era, and in pretty commanding ...Keep reading

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