Kyle Ryde felt he had improved at a Snetterton track he does not favour as he picked up second behind rival Ray in a sweltering race one.
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Fearless Tommy Bridewell Triumphs on the Podium with Grit and Guts
Tommy Bridewell made his way to a podium finish for the first time this season at Snetterton, thanks to improvements to his Honda set-up ahead of round three.
BővebbenSebastian Vettel’s Triumphant F1 Return: Reviving a Legendary Legacy Beyond Red Bull
Vettel F1 return is now perfect but not just for Red Bull
BővebbenRacing Star Liam Lawson Calls for Bold Action: ‘It’s Time to Step Up!’
Liam Lawson believes Racing Bulls have not been brave enough over a recent F1 dilemma
BővebbenResilience in Motion: DS Penske Overcomes Challenges and Presses Onwards
Jean-Eric Vergne and Maximilian Gunther displayed strong performance on the Indonesian circuit but were unable to secure points due to racing incidents. Monaco will now feature two races, whereas Jakarta has transitioned to a single E-Prix this season, with a 38-lap format and increased 38.5 kWh energy allowance to suit the Gen3 EVOs. Maximilian Gunther earned a victory in Shanghai, making him part of a exclusive group of drivers to win races with three different teams, including DS Penske. Both DS Penske drivers arrived in Jakarta with track experience and…
BővebbenEnd of an Era: KTM’s Double Retirement Dashes Hopes at MotoGP Italian GP
The factory KTM camp was filled with optimism on Friday evening as both Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder were eyeing big points in the Saturday sprint race at the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix. Unfortunately, both riders retired in Lap 1, leading to disappointment in the orange garage. Acosta remained positive despite his crash, stating that he was content with his tire choice and decision-making during the race. He explained that KTM struggled in long corner accelerations compared to Ducati and felt they were unable to match their power output. Acosta…
BővebbenDisappointment Strikes: KTM’s Double Retirement at MotoGP Italian GP Sprint
After a promising start at the factory KTM camp for the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix, the optimism faded as both Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder retired early in the Saturday sprint race. Despite sliding out on the first lap, Acosta remained positive about his tyre choice and his performance, acknowledging his mistake but staying focused on the upcoming races. Acosta identified where KTM was losing out to Ducati at Mugello, particularly in long corner accelerations, but praised the Austrian bikes for their power delivery. Both Acosta and Binder had high…
BővebbenBrennan Poole Faces In-Race Penalty After Three Inspection Failures
The NY Racing team competes part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, and despite running six races this year, they failed to qualify for the Daytona 500. This weekend at Pocono Raceway, Brennan Poole will drive the No. 44 Chevrolet for the team. Although Poole races full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, this will be his first Cup start in 2023. The team faced a setback during inspection, failing three times before finally passing on the fourth attempt. As a result, Poole will start from the rear of the field and…
BővebbenVinales in Top Form: Seizing the Opportunity Tomorrow with Unbridled Excitement
Can Maverick Vinales go one better than in the Saturday Sprint and claim the KTM podium he was stripped of in Qatar?
BővebbenRacing Setback: Fabio Quartararo Faces Chatter-Induced Challenge at Italian MotoGP Sprint
Chatter issues are to blame for a point-less Italian MotoGP Sprint Fabio Quartararo says.
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