Here’s what to look out for in The Race Members’ Club on Patreon this week
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Giveaway: Win a Singapore GP merchandise bundle!
We have TWO bundles of official Singapore Grand Prix merchandise to give away in an exclusive competition for The Race Members’ Club
BővebbenRevving Towards Greatness: Honda’s Return to Marquez-Worthy Performance
Marc Marquez’s 2025 MotoGP title celebrations risked being at least a little embarrassing for Honda, the manufacturer he left to join Ducati as he plotted a route back to glory. But there was no embarrassment, because Honda was right up there on merit at Motegi
BővebbenHamilton Makes Bold Prediction for F1 in 2025
Does Lewis Hamilton’s suggestion that 2025 hasn’t been as exciting as previous final years of F1 regulations because of the budget cap stack up?
BővebbenUnstoppable Journey: Dominance Unveiled in the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix MotoGP Rider Rankings
Marc Marquez clinched an incredibly well-deserved/long foregone-conclusion title at Motegi, but he wasn’t the standout rider
BővebbenRevolution on the Racetrack: Analyzing Alpine’s Historic Victory at Fuji WEC
A big day for Alpine, a pretty good one for Peugeot and Aston Martin, but a bad one for Ferrari that reopens the title fight
BővebbenThe Grand Prix Grind: 12 Weekend Woes of F1 Championship Leaders
F1 championship leader Oscar Piastri got away with an atrocious Baku weekend without much points damage. Not everyone on our list was so lucky
BővebbenMax Verstappen Conquers the Nürburgring Nordschleife: A Triumph of Skill and Determination
You might think Max Verstappen’s emulating Fernando Alonso with non-F1 exploits such as his NLS win. But there’s a big difference
Bővebben‘Could’ve been a different championship’ – Bagnaia’s Motegi win angst
Pecco Bagnaia’s emotion after a breakthrough MotoGP victory in the Japanese Grand Prix wasn’t just relief but “anger” – as he saw evidence that 2025 “maybe could’ve been a different championship”
BővebbenBagnaia Dominates as Marquez Clinches Championship Title
Pecco Bagnaia dominated the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi despite apparent engine drama, while Marc Marquez sealed the 2025 MotoGP title
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