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Ferrari’s F1 upgrade plan and timeline for success revealed

Ferrari may have achieved just one podium finish in the 2025 Formula 1 season so far, courtesy of Charles Leclerc in Jeddah, but it expects much more to come in the next few months.The Maranello-based outfit is counting on the FIA’s stricter front wing tests, which will be introduced at the Spanish Grand Prix in late May, to make substantial progress compared to other top teams.Leclerc …Keep reading

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Pirelli to test MotoGP tires in Aragon ahead of 2027 debut

Italian tire manufacturer Pirelli is preparing to test the new compounds it is developing for MotoGP during an event in Spain later this year, Motorsport.com has learned. The test will see five manufacturers trial new compounds that Pirelli is developing ahead of its MotoGP debut in 2027.Read Also:MotoGPWhy Michelin has given up on MotoGPPirelli will become …Keep reading

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Lando Norris: Is it too much to expect a championship challenge just 12 months on from his first win?

“Sometimes I have excuses for things, I’m never proud of using any of them – and 95% of the time I think that I can do a better job, no matter what it was.”These words from Lando Norris – published this week on the official Formula 1 website from an interview conducted ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix – have only acquired more resonance given the eventful waters that have flowed under …Keep reading

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2025 British Superbike to be broadcast internationally on Motorsport.tv

The British Superbike Championship has reached a broadcasting deal with Motorsport.tv for the 2025 season.The campaign will take place over 11 rounds across eight tracks, including seven of Britain’s most renowned circuits as well as Assen in the Netherlands.It will be available to watch via Motorsport.tv – including the www.motorsport.tv website, mobile and TV apps, as well as Fire TV …Keep reading

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Kyle Busch reacts to new promoter caution: “What are we doing?”

The concept of a promoter’s caution in this year’s All-Star Race has been met with skepticism and even ridicule by some in the NASCAR garage. Now, the annual exhibition race has always been seen as a bit of a testing ground for new and out there ideas, so we shouldn’t be entirely surprised. It’s also embraced far more questionable gimmicks than this in the past, but it’s still something that is …Keep reading

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Denny Hamlin on why teams rejected NASCAR offer to build ‘illegal’ All-Star cars

Reportedly, NASCAR was going to shove the rule book aside for this year’s All-Star Race, giving teams the opportunity to push their ingenuity to the absolute limit and work outside of the usually rigid parameters for the Next Gen car. Basically, a race with Next Gen cars and parts, but no limit on what teams could do to them. However, this exciting ‘run what you brung’ concept never materialized …Keep reading

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Formula 1’s American revolution – how the series finally cracked the USA

“Over the past five years, we have implemented a very targeted strategy to bring Formula 1 ever closer to the American fans,” F1 president and CEO Stefano Domenicali tells Motorsport.com when discussing the growth in the USA.Has the strategy been successful? Well, if Shakira had been a mathematician, there is no doubt she would have agreed that the numbers don’t lie because, to eek more …Keep reading

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Opinion: Marquez brothers made history at Jerez, yet some remain uninterested

The Spanish GP wasn’t overly dramatic or filled with much excitement after factory Ducati rider Marc Marquez crashed out of race-winning contention, and brother Alex took the lead. The younger of the two held first place until he saw the chequered flag – a relatively standard race, on the face of it. But when Alex Marquez crossed the finish line, he quietly added to MotoGP’s history of …Keep reading

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Inside Aston’s struggles: Why the team has lost progress since 2024

It’s 2023, and five races in, Aston Martin has already secured four podium finishes and 102 points in the standings, establishing itself as the second-best team on the grid behind Red Bull. Two years later, and again, five races in — that tally has more than halved, with the British team earning a measly 10 points.It’s a clear sign of regression from the Silverstone-based team. Although …Keep reading

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RFK Racing explains Preece infraction, won’t appeal disqualification

Sunday night after the Cup race at Talladega, NASCAR dropped a bombshell as they announced the disqualification of RFK Racing’s Ryan Preece and Team Penske’s Joey Logano. Preece had finished second in a photo finish, losing out to Austin Cindric by just 0.022s. Logano was not far behind, placing fifth originally. However, both cars failed post-race inspection due to unrelated issues with the …Keep reading

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