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Winners and losers from MotoGP’s Hungarian Grand Prix

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  • 2025-08-25 17:42 event
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Winners and losers from MotoGP’s Hungarian Grand Prix
As MotoGP visited a new circuit with its own unique challenges, stringing together a great (or even terrible) weekend proved difficult for most riders and teams. Even Marc Marquez’s grand prix didn’t go entirely to plan, although he inevitably won it all the same and will travel back to Spain with his customary haul of 37 points. Scales were balanced everywhere you looked. Jack Miller ...Keep reading

20. Aprilia reveals key change that has improved its form on its weakest MotoGP tracks

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Aprilia scored back-to-back podiums in Austria and Hungary

21. The new rule that helped Kyle Larson secure No. 1 seed for NASCAR Cup playoffs

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Despite winning the regular season championship, William Byron will not enter the NASCAR Cup playoffs as the top seed following the points reset. That honor will instead go to his Hendrick Motorsports teammate, Kyle Larson.The two drivers are tied at 2,032 points apiece, and since Larson has more wins (three to Byron's two), he gets placed atop the standings for the start of the Round of ...Keep reading

22. Red Bull reportedly considering shock move for IndyCar champion Alex Palou

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A new report has linked Alex Palou with a potential move to Red Bull in 2026.

23. Why Toyota’s deal with Haas may have come too late for its 2026 F1 shift

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Last October, Haas and Toyota announced a partnership in which they would “Share Knowledge and Resources for Mutual Benefit”. A generous portion of corporate word salad, but lacking in substantive detail. It soon became clear that one of the new partnership’s priorities was to develop a new driver-in-loop simulator, a critical piece of infrastructure Haas currently lacks. Not only do these ...Keep reading

24. Where Toyota deal could prove critical for Haas – but not in time for F1 2026 shift

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Last October, Haas and Toyota announced a partnership in which they would “Share Knowledge and Resources for Mutual Benefit”. A generous portion of corporate word salad, but lacking in substantive detail. It soon became clear that one of the new partnership’s priorities was to develop a new driver-in-loop simulator, a critical piece of infrastructure Haas currently lacks. Not only do these ...Keep reading

25. Explained: Why Enea Bastianini’s Hungary MotoGP penalty defence didn’t hold up

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Bastianini was penalised for a collision in the Hungary sprint

26. “Incredible” Honda MotoGP progress hailed by Luca Marini

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Luca Marini reflects on his best weekend ever as a Honda rider

27. The stars and cars of the Silverstone Festival

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A stunning collection of Formula 1 cars celebrating 75 years of the world championship provided the centrepiece for the 2025 Silverstone Festival. Cars representing 33 of the 34 title winners formed a display at the Wing but, as ever, the on-track action provided most of the highlights. Twenty races over two days covered single-seaters, touring cars and sportscars, from the 500cc F3 machines of ...Keep reading

28. Oscar Piastri’s responds to comparisons with Fernando Alonso, Michael Schumacher

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Andrea Stella had likened Oscar Piastri to F1 world champions Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher.

29. Winners and losers from MotoGP’s Hungarian Grand Prix

  • 15 hours ago schedule
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As MotoGP visited a new circuit with its own unique challenges, stringing together a great (or even terrible) weekend proved difficult for most riders and teams. Even Marc Marquez’s grand prix didn’t go entirely to plan, although he inevitably won it all the same and will travel back to Spain with his customary haul of 37 points. Scales were balanced everywhere you looked. Jack Miller ...Keep reading

30. Toto Wolff’s verdict on “superstar” George Russell amid F1 contract delays

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Toto Wolff sings high praises for George Russell and says a new contract could be signed "soon".

31. Winners and losers of IndyCar Snap-On Milwaukee Mile 250

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The 2025 NTT IndyCar Series title was already locked in heading into Sunday’s race at the Milwaukee Mile, but that didn’t mean there weren’t things to race for.Dominant champion Alex Palou was chasing historic greatness. Others were eager to bring home a breakthrough win, improve their championship standing, score a positive result to build on as the end of the season draws near - or ...Keep reading

32. Rubens Barrichello backs Lewis Hamilton to win F1 races with Ferrari

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Ex-Ferrari ace Rubens Barrichello believes Lewis Hamilton has what it takes to win in red.

33. “Like a chess game” - FIA responds to concerns F1’s 2026 cars are too complex

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The sweeping overhaul of Formula 1’s regulations for 2026 presents a challenge for all teams and engine manufacturers, but that also applies to the drivers.Charles Leclerc has said the new cars feel “very different” based on his first simulator runs, while Alex Albon added that F1 becomes far more complex. Drivers will have to manage more, prompting Williams team boss James Vowles to ...Keep reading

34. 'We don't want a chess game' - FIA responds to claims F1’s 2026 cars are too complex

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The sweeping overhaul of Formula 1’s regulations for 2026 presents a challenge for all teams and engine manufacturers, but that also applies to the drivers.Charles Leclerc has said the new cars feel “very different” based on his first simulator runs, while Alex Albon added that F1 becomes far more complex. Drivers will have to manage more, prompting Williams team boss James Vowles to ...Keep reading

35. Will F1 get too complex in 2026? FIA responds to driver concerns after simulator runs

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The sweeping overhaul of Formula 1’s regulations for 2026 presents a challenge for all teams and engine manufacturers, but that also applies to the drivers.Charles Leclerc has said the new cars feel “very different” based on his first simulator runs, while Alex Albon added that F1 becomes far more complex. Drivers will have to manage more, prompting Williams team boss James Vowles to ...Keep reading

36. Tech3 MotoGP boss critical of ‘ChatGPT ruling’ on Enea Bastianini penalty

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Enea Bastianini was penalised for a collision in the Hungary GP sprint

37. Valentino Rossi MotoGP ally says Pecco Bagnaia ‘riding with lost motivation’

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Uccio Salucci has seen Pecco Bagnaia’s 2025 data

38. Marc Marquez’s Hungary domination sets a frightful new high point in MotoGP 2025

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Marc Marquez is nearing his coronation as a seven-time MotoGP world champion after dominating at the Hungarian Grand Prix. He’s seven for seven in the last seven rounds, setting a frightful new benchmark in a sprint era where Marquez is going to levels he’s never seen…

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