July 12, 2025

Yamaha reveals ‘clear target’ for MotoGP 2026

Yamaha boss Paolo Pavesio has confirmed that there is a ‘clear target’ for the manufacturer to race its new V4 engine in MotoGP in 2026.The Japanese team – the only one currently running an inline four in MotoGP races – has been developing the V4 behind the scenes since last year. The engine and bike conform to the current rule set, which ends after 2026.This project is thus …Keep reading

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Crash rules Maverick Vinales out of MotoGP German GP

Maverick Vinales will miss the remainder of MotoGP’s German Grand Prix weekend after fracturing his left shoulder in a qualifying crash earlier today.Vinales suffered a big high-side in the opening stages of a wet Q2 session. Although he was able to walk away from the incident at Turn 4, landing heavily on his left shoulder had clearly caused some damage.He was initially taken to the …Keep reading

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Moto GP German Grand Prix: Marquez takes seventh pole of season in wet qualifying session

While most riders struggled for grip on the wet surface and in the spray, it was the two veterans Marquez and LCR Honda’s Johann Zarco who mastered the conditions in a shootout for pole. ​While most riders struggled for grip on the wet surface and in the spray, it was the two veterans Marquez and

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MotoGP German GP: Marc Marquez strolls to wet pole as rivals battle

Marc Marquez was the class of the field in a wet qualifying session for the German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring, storming to pole position aboard his factory Ducati.While the championship leader had yet another perfect result, his rivals struggled in the conditions. His injured brother Alex was only sixth-quickest, four-time 2025 polesitter Fabio Quartararo seventh and Marc’s team-mate …Keep reading

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Is Red Bull right to axe Christian Horner now? Our writers have their say

On Wednesday, Red Bull made the decision to part ways with its Formula 1 team principal of more than 20 years, Christian Horner, replacing him with Racing Bulls boss Laurent Mekies.The call was made as Red Bull’s F1 struggles keep worsening, with Max Verstappen now realistically out of the 2025 title fight and potentially exploring other avenues for the future, while the second car has been …Keep reading

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What are Tim Mayer’s chances of winning the FIA presidency?

Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of Tim Mayer’s manifesto as an FIA presidential candidate is how closely it echoes that of the incumbent, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, four years ago.Mayer tacitly admitted as much when he set out his stall at a press conference ahead of the British Grand Prix last weekend.“Mohammed Ben Sulayem ran on good ideas: value for smaller clubs, transparency …Keep reading

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Supercars Townsville: Broc Feeney bounces back with victory

Broc Feeney has put Triple Eight back on the Supercars winners’ list after an impressive drive in a drama-packed 70-lap race at Reid Park in Townsville, in Far North Queensland.The Championship points leader put a tricky Friday in the rear-view mirror, placing his Chevrolet Camaro third on the grid and taking control of the race after the first of two mandatory pitstops.“The turnaround …Keep reading

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