MotoGP’s Japanese Grand Prix weekend began with a drizzly and muted opening practice session at Motegi, though the leading riders all managed at least one worthwhile run
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Unleashing Potential: The Strategic Shift Behind Renault’s Engine Drop in F1
Why is Renault dropping its own Formula 1 engine – and why now? Edd Straw and Gary Anderson get into that on this episode of The Race F1 Tech Show
BővebbenDeluded or realistic? A bold IndyCar title claim assessed
AJ Foyt Racing has the potential to fight for the IndyCar title if it tidies its consistency – so thinks its driver Santino Ferrucci. Is that a fanciful statement for one of the series’ minnows, or is there substance to his statement? Jack Benyon weighs up the arguments
BővebbenVideo: Are MotoGP’s two title contenders messing up too much?
Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia are treating the MotoGP audience to an ultra-suspenseful title battle again – but are they making too many mistakes?
BővebbenThe Intriguing Tale: Inside Formula 1’s Notorious Spygate Scandal
And Colossally That’s History! – the podcast that reappraises motor racing history – is back for a second season, starting with Matt Bishop and Richard Williams revisiting the 2007 F1 spying scandal
BővebbenRevving Up Success: KTM’s Strategic Shift to a New Leader Underlines Bright Future Ahead
KTM’s soon-to-be MotoGP team manager Aki Ajo has traits that should enable him have a more successful tenure than than of ousted incumbent Francesco Guidotti, according to rider Jack Miller
BővebbenRevolutionizing Formula 1: The Rules We Must Eliminate
We debate rules that Formula 1 should ditch in the latest episode of The Race F1 Podcast
BővebbenIs Ricciardo Red Bull’s harshest F1 sacking yet? Our ranking
Nine drivers have now been ejected from a Red Bull Formula 1 team race seat mid-season. Where does Daniel Ricciardo’s fate rank on the harshness scale?
BővebbenF1’s bonus post-season rookie race called off for now
Formula 1 has deferred plans for a post-season rookie-only sprint race until at least 2025
BővebbenWhere Ducati’s old bikes are ahead – and why it hasn’t mattered
Reigning world champion Pecco Bagnaia insists Ducati’s 2024 MotoGP bike isn’t a wholesale upgrade on last year’s – and there’s others who agree with him. So why hasn’t the fight been closer?
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