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Why Pramac holds the key to its MotoGP future with Ducati and Aldeguer's fate

Earlier this week ahead of the Portuguese Grand Prix, Ducati announced it had signed 18-year-old Moto2 star Fermin Aldeguer to a factory contract for the next two years with an option for two more, but didn't say what team he would race for.Ducati's new sporting director, Mauro Grassilli, who replaces Paolo Ciabatti this year, assured on Thursday in Portugal that it was up to Pramac whether or not ...Keep reading
Source: Why Pramac holds the key to its MotoGP future with Ducati and Aldeguer's fate
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MotoGP Portuguese GP: Bastianini claims pole from Vinales, Marquez crashes

Having topped Friday’s running at the Algarve International Circuit, Bastianini carried that into Saturday to take a first pole since Austria 2022 with a 1m37.706s.The five-time grand prix winner fended off a late charge from Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales to take pole by just 0.082 seconds, while Pramac Ducati’s Jorge Martin completed the front row.Reigning world champion and current points ...Keep reading
Source: MotoGP Portuguese GP: Bastianini claims pole from Vinales, Marquez crashes
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Morbidelli: "Good to have a normal crash and be okay" after MotoGP winter scare

Morbidelli was forced to miss the entirety of pre-season testing in February after a serious crash while training on a production bike at the Algarve track left him with a concussion.On Friday at the Portuguese GP, Morbidelli crashed going into Turn 8 when he braked on the white line, but walked away unscathed from the incident.Speaking to the media afterwards, he says it was “good” to have a ...Keep reading
Source: Morbidelli: "Good to have a normal crash and be okay" after MotoGP winter scare
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Supercars Albert Park: Feeney wins race three as Payne, Waters collide

After Matt Payne snatched pole position by a tiny margin of 0.0073 seconds in morning qualifying, Cam Waters won the start and Payne snuck past after a lap.But, before that lap ended, and under pressure from Broc Feeney’s Chevrolet Camaro, the two Mustangs clashed at the final corner.Tickford Racing’s Waters ended up climbing out of his Mustang that was wedged against a concrete carrier while ...Keep reading
Source: Supercars Albert Park: Feeney wins race three as Payne, Waters collide
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Settlement reached over Laguna Seca noise complaints, track usage

Monterey County, which owns the track, signed a long-term concession agreement with the non-pro?t organisation Friends of Laguna Seca (FLS) in July last year to secure its long-term financial future.On 12 December last year, a group called the Highway 68 Coalition filed a lawsuit against Monterey County, the Monterey County Board of Supervisors and the Friends of Laguna Seca, alleging nuisance ...Keep reading
Source: Settlement reached over Laguna Seca noise complaints, track usage
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Quartararo: Yamaha's improved Portugal MotoGP form "not unexpected"

While last fortnight’s Qatar opener highlighted the widening gulf between Yamaha and the frontrunners in MotoGP at the start of the 2024 MotoGP season, the Japanese manufacturer appeared to close the gap back in Portimao as both 2021 champion Quartararo and new recruit Alex Rins earned an automatic entry into Q2.Quartararo ended up ninth quickest with a time that was just under half a second ...Keep reading
Source: Quartararo: Yamaha's improved Portugal MotoGP form "not unexpected"
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MotoGP / Marquez: Portugal MotoGP practice crash down to "instinct"
« Last post by CanadianRacingOnline on March 23, 2024, 12:03:24 AM »
Marquez: Portugal MotoGP practice crash down to "instinct"

The Gresini rider ended Friday's running at the Algarve International Circuit safely through to Q2 on Saturday after finishing third in second practice.But Marquez did register his first race weekend crash on the Ducati when he slid off his GP23 Ducati at Turn 5 while pushing on his final time attack lap.Marquez says a "small change" to the bike gave him more confidence to push, but when he lost ...Keep reading
Source: Marquez: Portugal MotoGP practice crash down to "instinct"
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MotoGP Portuguese GP: Bastianini leads Miller in FP2, Acosta misses Q2 cut

The dusty conditions that affected the morning session had improved significantly for second practice, with lap times improving by over 1.5 seconds.Bastianini set the best pace on his factory team Ducati with a 1m38.057s, leading the way by 0.118s from KTM’s Jack Miller.Marquez completed the top three despite suffering his first race weekend crash of the year on the Gresini Ducati, when the ...Keep reading
Source: MotoGP Portuguese GP: Bastianini leads Miller in FP2, Acosta misses Q2 cut
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MotoGP Portuguese GP: Marquez tops opening practice in dusty conditions

Heavy overnight rain left the Portuguese circuit covered in sand and dust for the start of Friday’s track action, with the first Moto3 practiced red-flagged and then canned due to the conditions.Things improved enough for the first Moto2 session to run to schedule, with the opening 45-minute practice for the MotoGP class following.However, lap times were over three seconds off the lap record ...Keep reading
Source: MotoGP Portuguese GP: Marquez tops opening practice in dusty conditions
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Bagnaia hails future Ducati MotoGP rider Aldeguer as “one of the fastest of new era”

Earlier this week ahead of the Portuguese Grand Prix, Ducati announced it had signed Moto2 star Aldeguer to a two-year factory contract.Aldeguer, who won five races on his way to third in the Moto2 standings last year, was linked to possible 2024 MotoGP steps with Honda and VR46 before electing to remain in the intermediate class with Speed Up for one more year.The 18-year-old is one of the ...Keep reading
Source: Bagnaia hails future Ducati MotoGP rider Aldeguer as “one of the fastest of new era”
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