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Yamaha’s V4 is two seconds a lap slower than current MotoGP bike, says Alex Rins

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Yamaha’s V4 is two seconds a lap slower than current MotoGP bike, says Alex Rins
The V4-engined MotoGP bike that Yamaha is developing was two seconds a lap slower than its current inline-four racer in testing at Brno last week, according to factory rider Alex Rins.Last week, Rins and Pramac Yamaha racer Miguel Oliveira conducted a private test at the Brno circuit, where the Iwata-based manufacturer’s test team also worked on the V4 project with two of its test riders ...Keep reading

138. Line catching Bray at Ryan Motorsport Insurance Autosport Rankings summit

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Monoposto maestro George Line is up to second place in the Ryan Motorsport Insurance Autosport National Rankings after bagging another hat-trick at Thruxton last weekend.The Dallara F308 driver occupied his familiar position at the head of the single-seater series as the machines stretched their legs around the Hampshire speedbowl, taking his 2025 tally to 10 victories.Those triumphs have ...Keep reading

139. MotoGP German GP: Alex Marquez clears medical checks as Enea Bastianini ruled out

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MotoGP title contender Alex Marquez has received the green light to take part in Free Practice 1 at the German Grand Prix this weekend.The Gresini Ducati rider, who is recovering from a hand injury sustained at Assen last time out, was passed fit for Friday morning by MotoGP’s medical team today (10 July).But the Spaniard will need to get through a further fitness test following the ...Keep reading

140. MotoGP German GP: Alex Marquez cleared to practice as Bastianini ruled out

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MotoGP title contender Alex Marquez has received the green light to take part in Free Practice 1 at the German Grand Prix this weekend.The Gresini Ducati rider, who is recovering from a hand injury sustained at Assen last time out, was passed fit for Friday morning by MotoGP’s medical team today (10 July).But the Spaniard will need to get through a further fitness test following the ...Keep reading

141. Alex Marquez 'to be reviewed' after FP1 at German MotoGP

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Alex Marquez gets the green light to start this weekend’s German MotoGP after Assen hand injury.

142. Honda MotoGP rider Luca Marini was “expecting worse” from Suzuka test crash

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Luca Marini is back for the German Grand Prix

143. Yamaha’s V4 two seconds per lap slower than current MotoGP bike - Rins

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The V4-engined MotoGP bike that Yamaha is developing was two seconds a lap slower than its current inline-four racer in testing at Brno last week, according to factory rider Alex Rins.Last week, Rins and Pramac Yamaha racer Miguel Oliveira conducted a private test at the Brno circuit, where the Iwata-based manufacturer’s test team also worked on the V4 project with two of its test riders ...Keep reading

144. Emil Frey boss suspicious DTM rivals are illegally warming tyres

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Emil Frey Racing boss Jurg Flach has revealed suspicions that rival DTM teams are heating tyres without permission.It is illegal in the German championship to use tyre blankets before a race with this seen as a move to save energy consumption and cost.But in the wake of last weekend’s Norisring round, Flach has launched these suspicions after watching Manthey Porsche driver Thomas ...Keep reading

145. Fabio Quartararo names date for his Yamaha V4 MotoGP debut

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Fabio Quartararo expects to ride Yamaha’s new V4 MotoGP prototype for the first time in September.

146. Emil Frey boss suspicious of DTM rivals illegally heating up tyres

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Emil Frey Racing boss Jurg Flach has revealed suspicions that rival DTM teams are heating tyres without permission.It is illegal in the German championship to use tyre blankets before a race with this seen as a move to save energy consumption and cost.But in the wake of last weekend’s Norisring round, Flach has launched these suspicions after watching Manthey Porsche driver Thomas ...Keep reading

147. Yamaha’s V4 is two seconds a lap slower than current MotoGP bike, says Alex Rins

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The V4-engined MotoGP bike that Yamaha is developing was two seconds a lap slower than its current inline-four racer in testing at Brno last week, according to factory rider Alex Rins.Last week, Rins and Pramac Yamaha racer Miguel Oliveira conducted a private test at the Brno circuit, where the Iwata-based manufacturer’s test team also worked on the V4 project with two of its test riders ...Keep reading

148. Despite the drama, Jorge Martin’s Aprilia MotoGP return viewed as welcome by one rider

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Jorge Martin is due to return next weekend at Brno

149. Pedro Acosta: 'Disrespectful' for European STK to go ahead after Borja Gomez tragedy

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Pedro Acosta says organisers should have cancelled European STK event out of respect for Borja Gomez, who died during testing.

150. How every Red Bull F1 driver fared under Horner

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Christian Horner became the youngest team principal in Formula 1 when he took the reins at Red Bull in 2005. Two decades later, he departed as one of the championship’s longest-serving and most decorated leaders, having overseen eight drivers’ and six constructors’ world championships.Read Also:Formula 1Why F1 will miss Horner after his Red Bull exit had hallmarks of his ...Keep reading

151. Marc Marquez urges race federations ‘to help the family’ of fallen ex-Moto2 racer

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Marc Marquez was asked for comment on Borja Gomez’s death

152. How every Red Bull F1 driver fared under Christian Horner’s leadership  

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Christian Horner became the youngest team principal in Formula 1 history when he took the reins at Red Bull in 2005. Two decades later, he departed as one of the championship’s longest-serving and most decorated leaders, having overseen eight drivers’ and six constructors’ world championships.Read Also:Formula 1How Christian Horner’s Red Bull exit mirrored his F1 arrival ...Keep reading

153. “Rumblings” of Red Bull “friction” before Christian Horner F1 sack revealed

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Insight into “friction” at Red Bull prior to Christian Horner’s exit revealed.

154. Enea Bastianini hospitalised with appendicitis, set to miss German MotoGP

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Enea Bastianini hospitalised with appendicitis, set to miss German MotoGP.

155. What’s next for Horner after Red Bull F1 sacking?

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It is the perfect time of year, in Britain at least, to have time on one’s hands to get all green-fingered. Following his unceremonious departure from Red Bull, Christian Horner should embrace the time to care for his flowers or manicure his lawn, because he will have plenty of gardening leave on which to do so. But Horner is a man hungry for success, you do not boast the sort of ...Keep reading

156. Pecco Bagnaia “restarting” from “best weekend” of MotoGP 2025 in Germany

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Pecco Bagnaia looks to German GP

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