MotoGP
Bagnaia scorches to Czech MotoGP sprint victory, Bezzecchi crashes
Championship leader Marco Bezzecchi started from fourth on the grid but failed to hold on to the spot and crashed out with two laps to go.
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MotoGP
/ 3 years agoFormer world MotoGP champion Marc Marquez leaving Honda
Marc Marquez will leave Honda, where he won his six world MotoGP titles, at the end of the season, the team...
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MotoGP
/ 3 years agoPole-position ‘Martinator’ cuts MotoGP gap with sprint win
Jorge Martin cut the gap with championship leader Francesco Bagnaia to just eight points at the Japan MotoGP on Saturday with...
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MotoGP
/ 3 years agoBagnaia looks to bounce back at Japan MotoGP
Championship leader Francesco Bagnaia said Thursday he was confident of bouncing back at this weekend’s MotoGP in Japan after crashing out...
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MotoGP
/ 3 years agoAragon, Kazakhstan on 2024 calendar as MotoGP slates record 22 races
The Aragon Grand Prix returns to the MotoGP circuit and Kazakhstan will finally host its first race in a record 22-race...
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MotoGP
/ 3 years agoBezzecchi wins Indian MotoGP, Bagnaia crashes out
Pole-starter Marco Bezzecchi won India’s inaugural MotoGP in a near-flawless race on Sunday, but world champion Francesco Bagnaia crashed out after...
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Formula 1
/ 3 years agoVerstappen wins Japanese GP, Red Bull constructors world title
Max Verstappen helped Red Bull clinch the Formula One constructors’ championship and took a giant step towards his third straight drivers’...
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Formula 1
/ 3 years agoVerstappen takes pole position for Japanese Grand Prix
Runaway championship leader Max Verstappen took pole position on Saturday for the Japanese Grand Prix as he looks to take a...
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Formula 1
/ 3 years agoVerstappen fastest in second Japanese GP practice
Max Verstappen laid down a marker with the fastest time in the second practice for the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday,...
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Formula 1
/ 3 years agoHorner hails Verstappen’s ‘maturity’ after Singapore setback
Dutchman clocks fastest time in practice session Red Bull chief Christian Horner on Friday hailed a more mature Max Verstappen as...
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Formula 1
/ 3 years agoRussell expects Red Bull to ‘get back to winning ways’ in Japan
Mercedes’s George Russell expects Red Bull to get “back to their winning ways” at this week’s Japanese Grand Prix after their...
