Marc Marquez Declares Victory at Aragon GP a ‘Must-Win’ for Champions

Marc Marquez described his win at Aragon as ‘mandatory’ for him and the team, following a flawless performance at his home track, where he dominated every session and secured victory in both the sprint and Grand Prix races. With this triumph, Marquez extended his championship lead to 32 points over his closest rivals, Alex Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia, who finished second and third, respectively. Reflecting on his perfect weekend, Marquez emphasized feeling comfortable in all conditions, noting the fantastic feeling he had during the race, especially after five laps, when…

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Peugeot Le Mans Struggles: Racing Against the Odds for Performance

After the first day of running at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans, Loïc Duval expressed disappointment with Peugeot’s performance, as they finished last on the timesheets and were not competitive with the leading Toyota team. Despite completing their planned testing program without major issues, Duval openly admitted that Peugeot lacked performance to challenge for victory or a top position in the race. He emphasized the team’s realistic approach, acknowledging the tough competition and stating that Peugeot was not surprised by their current pace relative to their competitors. Duval…

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Rast’s Post-Race Health Scare: A Fierce Champion’s Battle Beyond the Track

Schubert BMW driver Rene Rast hit his head before the second DTM race at Zandvoort, making the victory more challenging but ultimately securing his 29th career win. Despite confirming a headache post-race, Rast downplayed the issue, emphasizing the need for concentration and taking painkillers. After experiencing worsening symptoms during the podium ceremony, like dizziness and tingling fingers, he underwent further medical examinations due to the incident before the race. Rast, despite being initially treated at the track and then in a hospital in Haarlem, was released with no injuries detected…

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Rene Rast’s Triumph: Battling a Headache for Victory at Zandvoort DTM

During the Zandvoort weekend, Schubert BMW driver Rene Rast hit his head before the second DTM race, which impacted his performance but he managed to secure his 29th career DTM victory with determination and skill. Despite suffering from a headache, Rast managed to focus and even took painkillers to get through the race. However, his symptoms escalated during the podium ceremony, feeling discomfort, dizziness, and tingling in his fingers. After the race, Rast had to undergo medical examinations due to his condition, including a CT scan at a hospital in…

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