MotoGP
Former MotoGP champion Bagnaia to join Aprilia after Ducati exit
Francesco Bagnaia will join Aprilia, the Italian manufacturer said on Thursday, once the two-time former MotoGP champion leaves Ducati at the end of the current season.
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Formula 1
/ 4 years agoMazepin sets up foundation to aid athletes barred for political reasons
Russian driver Nikita Mazepin, sacked by Formula One outfit Haas, is creating a foundation to help sportspeople who have found themselves...
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Formula 1
/ 4 years agoImola confirmed as Grand Prix hosts until 2025
Italy’s Imola circuit will remain on the Formula One calendar until 2025 after their success staging two Grand Prix during the...
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Motorsport
/ 4 years agoWatch: Malta Motorsport say track project moves closer after companies relocation
The Malta Motorsport Federation issued a statement to show its gratitude after the motor racing track project moved another step closer...
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MotoGP
/ 4 years agoJorge Martin grabs Qatar pole with Marquez also on front row
Qualifying specialist Jorge Martin grabbed pole position for the MotoGP season opener in Qatar as he posted the fastest time in...
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Formula 1
/ 4 years agoFormula One team Haas cut ties with Russian driver Mazepin and sponsor
Formula One team Haas on Saturday announced they have dropped Russian driver Nikita Mazepin and terminated their contract with title sponsor...
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MotoGP
/ 4 years agoBrad Binder tops first practice at Qatar MotoGP
South Africa’s Brad Binder surprisingly set the pace on his KTM during the first practice session Friday at the season-opening Qatar...
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MotoGP
/ 4 years ago‘United for peace’: MotoGP makes stand over Russian invasion of Ukraine
MotoGP riders posed for their traditional ‘back-to-school’ photo at the season-opening Qatar MotoGP on Thursday behind a banner proclaiming “United for...
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Formula 1
/ 4 years agoNo Russian Grand Prix in future as F1 terminates contract: official
Formula One has removed Russia as a Grand Prix host for good due to the invasion of Ukraine, by terminating its contract with...
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Formula 1
/ 4 years agoMax Verstappen signs long-term contract extension with Red Bull
World champion Max Verstappen has signed a long-term contract extension with Red Bull, the Formula One team announced on Thursday. The...
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Formula 1
/ 4 years agoCancelling Russian Grand Prix made no sense, says Ecclestone
The decision to cancel the Russian Grand Prix due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “does not make sense”, former Formula One...
