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Tanak explains second WRC Rally Chile retirement 

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  • 2025-09-13 23:26 event
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Tanak explains second WRC Rally Chile retirement 
Protecting his spare engine for a chance to fight for Super Sunday points is the reason behind Ott Tanak’s decision to retire from Rally Chile for a second time.Tanak rejoined the rally after his Hyundai team fitted a spare engine to his i20 N Rally1 car overnight, following an engine failure during Friday’s stage six while leading the rally by 9.7s.The two-time Rally Chile winner lit ...Keep reading

267. At 43 years old, the versatile A.J. Allmendinger "proves I can still be here"

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In December of this year, A.J. Allmendinger will turn 44 years old after competing in NASCAR for almost two full decades. He's a truly unique driver when looking at his career trajectory, and Friday's shock pole position at Bristol Motor Speedway only added to that.Allmendinger did not take the path of your average NASCAR driver, and the sport wasn't even on his radar for some time. From BMX ...Keep reading

268. Maverick Vinales “a passenger” as injury struggles persist in Misano MotoGP sprint

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Vinales is still suffering from a shoulder injury he sustained in July

269. How Fernandez fared in race debut for Yamaha V4 MotoGP bike

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The first competitive outing for Yamaha’s V4-powered M1 MotoGP bike fell below expectations, with test rider Augusto Fernandez enduring a “long” and “hard” San Marino Grand Prix sprint race.While the weekend got off to an encouraging start for Yamaha’s new V4 project, with Fernandez lapping six tenths off Fabio Quartararo’s pace in practice, Saturday was altogether a different ...Keep reading

270. Setback for Yamaha as Augusto Fernandez endures “long, hard” day on V4-powered M1

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The first competitive outing for Yamaha’s V4-powered M1 MotoGP bike fell below expectations, with test rider Augusto Fernandez enduring a “long” and “hard” San Marino Grand Prix sprint race.While the weekend got off to an encouraging start for Yamaha’s new V4 project, with Fernandez lapping six tenths off Fabio Quartararo’s pace in practice, Saturday was altogether a different ...Keep reading

271. How an unrelated FP2 incident ruined Brad Binder’s Misano MotoGP sprint

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Brad Binder retired from the Misano sprint with a technical issue

272. San Marino MotoGP Sprint podium “not easy” for Fabio Di Giannantonio

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Fabio Di Giannantonio said he struggled with braking in the San Marino MotoGP Sprint.

273. Kristensen wins race of legends at Goodwood with late pass

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Le Mans great Tom Kristensen took a last-gasp victory to top a Goodwood touring car field that included ex-Formula 1 drivers, a NASCAR legend and IndyCar champions.The first St Mary’s Trophy race for pre-1960 tin-tops was for the star guest drivers and Steve Soper started on pole in the Ford Fairlane he shared with Alex Thistlethwayte.Triple British Touring Car champion Gordon Shedden ...Keep reading

274. Why Ott Tanak suffered a second WRC Rally Chile retirement

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Protecting his spare engine for a chance to fight for Super Sunday points is the reason behind Ott Tanak’s decision to retire from Rally Chile for a second time.Tanak rejoined the rally after his Hyundai team fitted a spare engine to his i20 N Rally1 car overnight, following an engine failure during Friday’s stage six while leading the rally by 9.7s.The two-time Rally Chile winner lit ...Keep reading

275. IndyCar confirms there will be no race in Mexico in 2026

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After months of negotiations and speculation surrounding a possible return of the series to Mexican soil, the possibility has ultimately been ruled out for next year.The organization issued a statement confirming that an event in Mexico will not be part of its 2026 schedule, citing the FIFA World Cup — which the country will co-host next year between June 11 and July 19 — as the main ...Keep reading

276. Tanak explains second WRC Rally Chile retirement 

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Protecting his spare engine for a chance to fight for Super Sunday points is the reason behind Ott Tanak’s decision to retire from Rally Chile for a second time.Tanak rejoined the rally after his Hyundai team fitted a spare engine to his i20 N Rally1 car overnight, following an engine failure during Friday’s stage six while leading the rally by 9.7s.The two-time Rally Chile winner lit ...Keep reading

277. Francesco Bagnaia “living a nightmare” after latest MotoGP disaster

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Francesco Bagnaia says he has no answer to his 13th place finish in the San Marino MotoGP Sprint.

278. Bezzecchi explains bizarre celebration after MotoGP San Marino GP sprint win

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Marco Bezzecchi has explained why he carried a wooden leg on his bike while celebrating his victory in the San Marino Grand Prix sprint race at Misano.The factory Aprilia rider caught everyone’s attention when he grabbed what appeared to be a prosthetic leg - complete with a racing boot - on the cooldown lap following his victory in Saturday’s half-distance race.While MotoGP riders ...Keep reading

279. Marco Bezzecchi reveals story behind bizarre wooden leg celebration at Misano

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Marco Bezzecchi has explained why he carried a wooden leg on his bike while celebrating his victory in the San Marino Grand Prix sprint race at Misano.The factory Aprilia rider caught everyone’s attention when he grabbed what appeared to be a prosthetic leg - complete with a racing boot - on the cooldown lap following his victory in Saturday’s half-distance race.While MotoGP riders ...Keep reading

280. WRC Rally Chile: Elfyn Evans delivers masterclass to take the lead

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World Rally Championship leader Elfyn Evans delivered a wet weather masterclass to vault from fifth to first in Rally Chile as overnight leader Adrien Fourmaux slipped to third.Toyota’s Evans transformed a 13.1s deficit into a 5.6s lead over team-mate Sebastien Ogier as wet weather shook up the leaderboard after nine of 16 gravel stages.Hyundai’s Fourmaux managed to hold onto third ...Keep reading

281. WRC Rally Chile: Evans takes the lead after wet weather masterclass

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World Rally Championship leader Elfyn Evans delivered a wet weather masterclass to vault from fifth to first in Rally Chile as overnight leader Adrien Fourmaux slipped to third.Toyota’s Evans transformed a 13.1s deficit into a 5.6s lead over team-mate Sebastien Ogier as wet weather shook up the leaderboard after nine of 16 gravel stages.Hyundai’s Fourmaux managed to hold onto third ...Keep reading

282. Marco Bezzecchi “kept calm” after Marc Marquez pass in Misano MotoGP Sprint: “I wasn't expecting it”

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Marco Bezzecchi ignites Misano celebrations with a home MotoGP Sprint win, after Marc Marquez crashed out of the lead.

283. Max Verstappen completes NLS debut

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Max Verstappen has fallen short of meeting the requirements for a Category A DMSB Permit Nordschleife (DPN) after a mixed NLS debut - but should still receive the licence via a committee decision.The Formula 1 world champion completed the mandatory 14 race laps aboard the #980 Cayman (Verstappen/Chris Lulham) in Cup 3, yet his second car, #89 Cayman in SP7, suffered damage during ...Keep reading

284. Verstappen set for special Nordschleife licence after NLS debut

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Max Verstappen has fallen short of meeting the requirements for a Category A DMSB Permit Nordschleife (DPN) after a mixed NLS debut - but should still receive the licence via a committee decision.The Formula 1 world champion completed the mandatory 14 race laps aboard the #980 Cayman (Verstappen/Chris Lulham) in Cup 3, yet his second car, #89 Cayman in SP7, suffered damage during ...Keep reading

285. Why Marquez crashed in the MotoGP San Marino GP sprint race

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Factory Ducati rider Marc Marquez says he made a grave error in the “easiest part” of the San Marino Grand Prix sprint, having crashed on the same lap he took the lead.Despite having a relatively tough qualifying session and missing out on the front row, Marquez was immediately on the move in the race, streaking past Fabio Quartararo at the start before snatching second from his brother ...Keep reading

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