August 17, 2024

Martin calls for review of MotoGP long lap penalty rule after Austria sprint

Pramac rider Jorge Martin has called for a rethink of MotoGP’s long lap rule after being hit with a penalty for cutting the chicane in the Austrian Grand Prix sprint.Polesitter Martin was leading the half-distance race at Spielberg on Saturday when he overshot the tricky Turn 2 and had to take to the escape road, before rejoining the track in second position behind the factory Ducati of …Keep reading

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Sainz presents Williams with “daunting” new challenge – Robson

Williams anticipates that its addition of Carlos Sainz for 2025 will increase the difficulty of making decisions on the pitwall next season with two cars in close proximity, according to head of vehicle performance Dave Robson.Across the past few seasons, Williams has effectively had one car – George Russell, then Alex Albon – leading the line, while the second car has traditionally been lower …Keep reading

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DTM Nurburgring: Van der Linde dominates race one from pole

Kelvin van der Linde claimed the DTM championship lead after dominating the opening one-hour race at the Nurburgring from pole.The Abt Audi driver never lost position to win by 15.2s ahead of Mirko Bortolotti with Maro Engel completing the podium.It means Van der Linde leads Bortolotti by one point in the championship ahead of the weekend’s second race on Sunday.The race started with two laps …Keep reading

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MotoGP Austrian GP: Bagnaia wins sprint after Martin penalty, Marquez crashes out

Francesco Bagnaia put himself level with Jorge Martin in the MotoGP points standings with victory in the sprint race for the Austrian Grand Prix, while a crash cost Marc Marquez a likely podium finish.The two title protagonists appeared set for an epic duel in Saturday’s half-distance race at Spielberg, but a penalty for cutting the chicane at Turn 2 left Martin out of the picture and allowed …Keep reading

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MotoGP: Martin breaks lap record to bag pole position at Austrian Grand Prix

Bagnaia set the second-fastest time after dominating practice on Friday, with six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez, who is fourth in the championship, completing the front row. ​Bagnaia set the second-fastest time after dominating practice on Friday, with six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez, who is fourth in the championship, completing the front row.  Motorsport Read More

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Lamborghini reveals replacement for Huracan GT racer

Lamborghini has unveiled the new super sportscar on which its next-generation GT3 racer will be based.The Lamborghini Temerario, launched on Friday in Monterey California, is the replacement in the Italian manufacturer’s range for the Huracan road and race cars.Racing versions will supersede the Huracan GT3 EVO2 in 2026 and the one-make Super Trofeo EVO2 car the year after.They will be developed …Keep reading

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MotoGP Austrian GP: Martin smashes lap record and beats Bagnaia to crucial pole

Jorge Martin obliterated the Spielberg lap record to take pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix, beating pre-qualifying favourite Francesco Bagnaia.Nursing a cut on his left thumb after a bizarre mishap in the shower on Saturday night, championship leader Martin pulled off a stunning 1m27.748s effort in the 15-minute pole shootout to deny the top spot to last year’s double Red Bull Ring …Keep reading

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Indian Racing League 2024: Six teams to compete over five rounds of IRL; Kolkata makes debut

In what is the world’s first gender-neutral franchise-based league, six teams will feature two Indian and two foreign racers each, including one female, in a five-round competition. ​In what is the world’s first gender-neutral franchise-based league, six teams will feature two Indian and two foreign racers each, including one female, in a five-round competition.  Motorsport Read More

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