MotoGP: The technical revolution, which is also aimed at slowing down the cars, arrived in F1 this year and will do so in ...
MotoGP champion Marc Marquez says “peace and security” are “most important” in the Middle East after a recent postponement.
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Dani Pedrosa reveals the ‘crazy’ training that helped him master wet MotoGP races
In an unmissable conversation with Valentino Rossi, Pedrosa reveals the trick that allowed him to make the leap he needed when it started raining: “We’d grab the bike, some money for fuel, and just ri ...
Six-time World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea will make his racing comeback next weekend at the Portimao round in place of the injured Jake Dixon at Honda. The Ulsterman retired from full-time ...
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Oscar Haro explains why Ducati are 'more prepared' than KTM for the 2027 MotoGP season
MotoGP teams are already starting to prepare for the 850cc era of the sport in 2027, and former LCR Honda boss Oscar Haro ...
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How the 2027 MotoGP grid is shaping up
The MotoGP silly season is already in full swing, with teams and manufacturers quietly locking in their line-ups for the first season of the new regulations in 2027 ...
South Australia has two new female billionaires who debut on the Richest 250 this year thanks to the surging share price of a quiet Adelaide success story.
Another successful running of the VHRR Phillip Island Penrite 100 Classic on the weekend with some memorable V8s could raise ...
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Everything we know about Goiania Circuit – MotoGP’s new Brazilian GP venue
Here’s a full preview of the returning Brazilian GP, which effectively replaces Argentina on the 2026 MotoGP calendar ...
After a long wait, MotoGP has landed in Brazil for the first time in 22 years, this time at the historic Autodromo Internacional de Goiânia – Ayrton Senna. It’s set to be a magical weekend, with the ...
Kimi Antonelli not only secured the first pole position of his career in China, but also rewrote a chapter of Formula 1 ...
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Experienced figure steps up his commitment to F1
Paul Burns is the new deputy race director of Formula 1, GPblog can report. He replaces Claire Dubbelman, the Dutchwoman who left after last season and found a new challenge in Saudi Arabia. Burns ...
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