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Winners and losers from MotoGP's 2025 Aragon GP

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Winners and losers from MotoGP's 2025 Aragon GP
Winner: Marc Marquez Marc Marquez, Ducati TeamPhoto by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty ImagesWhat is there to say? At the track where Marc Marquez ended his over-1,000-day winning drought last year, the six-time world champion looked untouchable.After taking pole position by nearly three-tenths of a second, the Saturday sprint delivered the only ...Keep reading

68. Five drivers who could replace Max Verstappen if he cops F1 ban

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Crash.net assesses who Red Bull could turn to if Max Verstappen was hit with an F1 ban

69. Peugeot 'lacking performance' for Le Mans 24 Hours, says Duval

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Peugeot Hypercar driver Loic Duval cut a dejected figure after the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours test day as the French marque finished towards the back on Sunday.In the first three-hour session, Peugeot’s two 9X8 2024 LMHs finished 19th and 20th before coming 19th and at the very rear in 21st during the second.This is ahead of this weekend’s World Endurance Championship double points round at ...Keep reading

70. Pedro Acosta hails “gentleman” Pecco Bagnaia after “unbelievable” Aragon MotoGP duel

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Pedro Acosta enjoyed his early battle with Pecco Bagnaia

71. Five drivers who could replace Max Verstappan if he cops F1 ban

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Crash.net assesses who Red Bull could turn to if Max Verstappen was hit with an F1 ban

72. How going slow led to ‘wasteful’ Brad Binder crash in Aragon MotoGP

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Brad Binder fell out of a top top five result

73. Explained: Going slow led to ‘wasteful’ Brad Binder crash in Aragon MotoGP

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Brad Binder fell out of a top top five result

74. WRC closing on long-term Italy commitment

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Italy appears set to host a round of the World Rally Championship and European Rally Championship for the foreseeable future with plans for a long-term commitment in the works.Last weekend’s Rally Italy Sardinia marked the final event of its current contract with the WRC.Sardinia’s rough gravel roads have hosted the WRC every year, barring 2009, since the event moved from Sanremo on ...Keep reading

75. Italy set for long-term WRC contract renewal

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Italy appears set to host a round of the World Rally Championship and European Rally Championship for the foreseeable future with plans for a long-term commitment in the works.Last weekend’s Rally Italy Sardinia marked the final event of its current contract with the WRC.Sardinia’s rough gravel roads have hosted the WRC every year, barring 2009, since the event moved from Sanremo on ...Keep reading

76. The hard lessons Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson learned after swapping F1 seats

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In recent years the second Formula 1 seat at Red Bull has become the proverbial poisoned chalice – coveted by many, and yet ultimately toxic.Mid-season driver changes have almost become the norm, a question of ‘when’ rather than ‘if’ – and while the faces change, the difficulty in exploiting the car’s theoretical potential remains an ominous common denominator.All the more so ...Keep reading

77. Winners and losers from MotoGP's 2025 Aragon GP

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Winner: Marc Marquez Marc Marquez, Ducati TeamPhoto by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty ImagesWhat is there to say? At the track where Marc Marquez ended his over-1,000-day winning drought last year, the six-time world champion looked untouchable.After taking pole position by nearly three-tenths of a second, the Saturday sprint delivered the only ...Keep reading

78. Winners and losers from MotoGP's Aragon Grand Prix

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Winner: Marc Marquez Marc Marquez, Ducati TeamPhoto by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty ImagesWhat is there to say? At the track where Marc Marquez ended his over-1,000-day winning drought last year, the six-time world champion looked untouchable.After taking pole position by nearly three-tenths of a second, the Saturday sprint delivered the only ...Keep reading

79. Aprilia’s “effort is paying off” even if Marco Bezzecchi ‘not happy’ after Aragon MotoGP

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Marco Bezzecchi is seeing the positives in Aprilia

80. Adapt or get lost: The hard lessons Tsunoda and Lawson learned after swapping F1 seats

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In recent years the second Formula 1 seat at Red Bull has become the proverbial poisoned chalice – coveted by many, and yet ultimately toxic.Mid-season driver changes have almost become the norm, a question of ‘when’ rather than ‘if’ – and while the faces change, the difficulty in exploiting the car’s theoretical potential remains an ominous common denominator.All the more so ...Keep reading

81. Rising star named as ‘threat’ to Yuki Tsunoda’s Red Bull F1 seat

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Exciting Red Bull protege named as "the perfect candidate" to replace Yuki Tsunoda at the F1 team.

82. Ercoli wins in Euro NASCAR as Davidson takes home podium at American SpeedFest

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American SpeedFest 12 brought a pair of NASCAR Euro Series wins for Gianmarco Ercoli, while a large crowd cheered Jack Davidson to a maiden podium at his home event.Champion in 2023, when he scored a similar double at the series’ annual visit to Brands Hatch, Ercoli had only one podium finish in the opening two weekends of 2025. But the Italian’s Ford Mustang set a blistering pace in ...Keep reading

83. Groundhog Day: Why Montreal’s resident rodents are a notorious pest for F1

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As F1 returns to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix, so too will a long-standing issue

84. Algieri wins dramatic race amid Mini mayhem at Thruxton

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The high-speed Thruxton circuit and Minis are a combination that is almost guaranteed to produce frenetic action. And that was certainly the case in the final Mini Challenge Trophy race last weekend when the lead trio frantically squabbled and there was a chaotic 12-car battle for fourth behind.It would be easier to count the laps when multiple cars did not cut the Club chicane than those ...Keep reading

85. Fears ease in Lance Stroll injury saga as home F1 Canadian Grand Prix looms

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Lance Stroll looks to be fit in time for his home race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve next weekend

86. BMW believes no one was sandbagging on Le Mans test day

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BMW wrapped up a clean and well-executed day of testing, with its fastest LMDh prototype posting the eighth-best time, 1.374s off Toyota’s benchmark. Within the German camp, just as others across the paddock, there was little interest in chasing lap times or playing games.Operating under the Team WRT banner and managed by Vincent Vosse, BMW focused solely on its own programme, keeping its ...Keep reading

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