Alex Marquez failing to overtake brother Marc in the Dutch TT sprint prompted “curiosity” from one of their MotoGP rivals – but he believes there was no way to make the move work despite his pace
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Thrilling Showdown: Austrian Grand Prix F1 Qualifying Unveils Top Contenders
Here’s the provisional 2025 Austrian GP F1 starting grid and all the times from qualifying at the Red Bull Ring
BővebbenUnstoppable Lando Norris Dominates Austrian Grand Prix Qualifying with Record-Breaking Lead
Lando Norris took Austrian Grand Prix pole by a ludicrous margin as Charles Leclerc denied Oscar Piastri a front row start
BővebbenAssen MotoGP sprint: Marquez brothers 1-2 streak continues
Marc Marquez soaked up pressure from his brother Alex to win MotoGP’s Dutch TT sprint, further extending his championship lead
BővebbenNorris Leads the Charge as Verstappen and Ferrari Make Gains in Final Austria Practice
McLaren maintained its strong Austrian GP form as Lando Norris headed final practice on Saturday morning – but rivals drew closer
BővebbenRevving Up: Alpine Nears Appointment of New F1 Team Boss Following Candidate’s Unexpected About-Face
Flavio Briatore is set to secure the services of his preferred new Alpine F1 team boss after all – despite an initial refusal
BővebbenQuartararo Dominates Ducati Trio in Thrilling Dutch TT Qualifying Showdown
Fabio Quartararo defeated Ducati’s three leading riders to score pole position for MotoGP’s 2025 edition of the Dutch TT at Assen
BővebbenMartin’s manager reveals stance on Aprilia 2026 stand-off
Reigning MotoGP world champion Jorge Martin’s manager has spoken openly for the first time about his rider’s ongoing contract dispute with Aprilia
BővebbenFuture of Formula 1: Charles Leclerc Promised Brighter Days Ahead with 2026 Car Reassurance
A rival Formula 1 team boss has reassured Charles Leclerc that his early concerns about 2026 cars will ease over time as Ferrari gets a better understanding of the new rules
BővebbenAnalyzing Alpine F1’s Stray: Szafnauer’s Insight
Otmar Szafnauer says departing Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo only spoke with him three times while Szafnauer was running the Alpine Formula 1 team, and the Renault executive wasn’t prepared to allow the Alpine F1 project the time it needed to recruit the right people it needed to succeed
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