Will Ducati suffer due to stability control, or will they become masters?
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Breaking Barriers: MotoGP Tech Boss Elevates the Game with Cutting-Edge Stability Control
MotoGP technology director says the series does not have a “rider ability equalisation” problem.
BővebbenThrills and Speed: Marquez Dominates the 2025 Austrian MotoGP Practice Session
Marc Marquez sweeps both sessions on Friday in Austria
BővebbenRacing Royalty Revealed: Lewis Hamilton’s Concerns Unveiled in Lineup of F1 Elite
Something that Lewis Hamilton did in Hungary has concerned an onlooker
BővebbenHamilton’s Potential Solution: Reviving Ferrari with Vettel Collaboration
Could Sebastian Vettel be the key to unlocking the pace Lewis Hamilton is missing at Ferrari?
BővebbenYamaha Puts Rumor to Rest, Leaving Jack Miller on Edge: The High-Stakes Waiting Game
Yamaha rubbish Alex Rins rumour, so Jack Miller must nervously wait
BővebbenRevving Up for Success: 2025 Austrian Moto2 Friday Practice Showcase
Friday practice results from the Moto2 2025 Austrian Grand Prix (Round 13) where Manuel Gonzalez signed off on Friday with a new lap record.
BővebbenStrategic Maneuvering: Aron Canet’s Unexpected Move Shifts Spotlight on Jake Dixon’s Promising Future
Aron Canet has reportedly decided on a surprise move, which indicates what Jake Dixon will do next
BővebbenDucati’s Dominance: Casey Stoner Impressed by Marc Marquez’s Incredible Performance
Double MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner believes that Marc Marquez’s dominant 2025 season has been unexpected and considers it his most impressive performance to date. With eight grand prix victories and 11 sprints under his belt after 12 rounds, Marquez leads the championship by a significant 120 points ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix. Stoner, who retired in 2012, praised Marquez’s return to form following a serious arm injury and struggles with uncompetitive machinery, highlighting his remarkable progress since joining Ducati with Gresini. Expressing surprise at Marquez’s speed and confidence…
BővebbenF1 could bring back an old grand prix after Prime Minister gets involved
Portugal is “ready to return” to the Formula 1 calendar as early as 2027.
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