Domain Adupit.com for sale! This premium domain is available now at Kadomain.com

Yuki Tsunoda reveals he's “two steps behind” Max Verstappen on upgrades amid F1 struggles

  • crash.net language
  • 2025-07-17 19:19 event
  • 1 week ago schedule
“Currently, I’m two steps behind in terms of the package compared to Max, so that will for sure help for the next race.”

495. Enea Bastianini: “A chicken ruined my German MotoGP weekend!”

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Enea Bastianini reveals food poisoning, not appendicitis, was behind his German MotoGP absence.

496. F1 legend backs Lando Norris to win title over Oscar Piastri: ‘Momentum is with him’

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Nigel Mansell has his say on this year's F1 world championship battle between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri

497. Why Alex Marquez is “a bit worried” ahead of MotoGP’s return to Brno

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Alex Marquez looks ahead to Czech Grand Prix

498. Christian Horner's successor likened to top McLaren F1 boss: "He can build a team"

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

“He can build a team, and that is so crucial in Formula 1. It really is just teamwork at the end of the day, and I think Red Bull made a great decision.”

499. ‘I heard they broke the Brno MotoGP lap record by 4 seconds’

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Francesco Bagnaia prepared for a 'new' Brno after resurfacing transforms performance at classic Czech MotoGP venue.

500. Yamaha's V4 MotoGP engine "not fast enough,” warns Augusto Fernandez

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Yamaha test rider Augusto Fernandez has claimed its V4 engine is “still not fast enough” with the Japanese marque hoping to use it for the 2026 MotoGP campaign. The organisation has been developing the new power unit since last year, with Yamaha being the only MotoGP manufacturer to use an inline four rather than a V4. That has seen a correlation with performance as Yamaha, a ...Keep reading

501. Marc Marquez gives his expectations for Jorge Martin’s MotoGP return at Brno

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Reigning champion Martin is back in action at the Czech Grand Prix

502. Yamaha's V4 MotoGP engine is "still not fast enough", says Fernandez

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Yamaha test rider Augusto Fernandez has claimed its V4 engine is “still not fast enough” with the Japanese marque hoping to use it for the 2026 MotoGP campaign. The organisation has been developing the new power unit since last year, with Yamaha being the only MotoGP manufacturer to use an inline four rather than a V4. That has seen a correlation with performance as Yamaha, a ...Keep reading

503. Toyota calls WEC 2025 "boring" in BoP revision push

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Toyota has labelled this year’s World Endurance Championship as “boring” and made a thinly-veiled call for changes to the system of Balance of Performance to improve the spectacle.David Floury, technical director of Toyota Gazoo Racing Europe, bemoaned the quality of the on-track action in the WEC's Hypercar division during 2025, labelling it “a sad season” and suggesting that it has ...Keep reading

504. Yuki Tsunoda reveals he's “two steps behind” Max Verstappen on upgrades amid F1 struggles

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

“Currently, I’m two steps behind in terms of the package compared to Max, so that will for sure help for the next race.”

505. Jenson Button thinks Mercedes should drop Kimi Antonelli to make way for Max Verstappen

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Jenson Button's take on Mercedes driver line-up headache.

506. McLaren explain issue behind Oscar Piastri not running new F1 suspension upgrade

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Oscar Piastri's decision not to run the new McLaren suspension is causing a headache for the team

507. The key mindset that led Rowland and Nissan to the Formula E title

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

“I might sound really stupid – my shoulders feel lighter. My whole body feels lighter, my head feels lighter.”You’d forgive Oliver Rowland for feeling this way, with the Briton winning Nissan’s very first Formula E world title after his championship lead dwindled of late – but always remained substantial.This was unprecedented success for a manufacturer whose team was born as ...Keep reading

508. The key mindset that led Oliver Rowland and Nissan to the Formula E title

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

“I might sound really stupid – my shoulders feel lighter. My whole body feels lighter, my head feels lighter.”You’d forgive Oliver Rowland for feeling this way, with the Briton winning Nissan’s very first Formula E world title after his championship lead dwindled of late – but always remained substantial.This was unprecedented success for a manufacturer whose team was born as ...Keep reading

509. Jules Bianchi’s breakthrough F1 season – in his own words

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Some people think of Marseille as bandit country. There’s some justification for this. As a port it has many connections… some shady.Out in the bay lies the ancient French equivalent of Alcatraz, the Chateau d’If, where the fictional Count of Monte Cristo was incarcerated.A tangled knot of streets lead away from the famous Vieux Port, the natural harbour where Greek seafarers first ...Keep reading

510. Bianchi’s breakthrough F1 season – in his own words

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Some people think of Marseille as bandit country. There’s some justification for this. As a port it has many connections… some shady.Out in the bay lies the ancient French equivalent of Alcatraz, the Chateau d’If, where the fictional Count of Monte Cristo was incarcerated.A tangled knot of streets lead away from the famous Vieux Port, the natural harbour where Greek seafarers first ...Keep reading

511. Jules Bianchi’s lasting impact in F1, 10 years on

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Ten years after his tragic accident in Japan, Jules Bianchi’s influence continues to be felt in Formula 1 - not just in terms of safety, but through the Ferrari Driver Academy he helped inspire.

512. More history beckons for Marc Marquez as MotoGP returns to Czechia

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Marc Marquez leads championship coming to Brno

513. Pierre Gasly brushes off Valtteri Bottas-Alpine F1 rumours: “It’s a lot of noise”

  • 1 week ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Pierre Gasly has his say on the Valtteri Bottas to Alpine rumours

Cookie Policy

We use cookies and similar technologies to help the site provide a better user experience. By using the website you agree to our Cookie Policy, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.