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Quartararo could feel "massive change" on new Yamaha M1 in first MotoGP test

In its bid to arrest a steady decline in performance over the last few years, Yamaha had been working behind the scenes on an all-new version of its MotoGP contender, which was finally ready for its first test after Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix.Both 2021 champion Quartararo and new recruit Alex Rins got to put the new M1 through its paces at the Jerez test, finishing 18th and 14th respectively ...Keep reading
Source: Quartararo could feel "massive change" on new Yamaha M1 in first MotoGP test
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MotoGP Jerez test: Di Giannantonio fastest, Yamaha unveils overhauled M1

Marking the first in-season test of the 2024 campaign, the MotoGP paddock remained at Jerez for an eight-hour session on Monday.Run in good conditions, VR46 Ducati rider Di Giannantonio led the way with Maverick Vinales chasing him on the factory Aprilia.Pramac’s Franco Morbidelli completed the top three from Spanish GP winner Francesco Bagnaia on the factory Ducati, while Alex Rins was 14th as ...Keep reading
Source: MotoGP Jerez test: Di Giannantonio fastest, Yamaha unveils overhauled M1
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Mir: Honda has found ‘clear direction’ with new MotoGP concept it’s testing

Honda has scored just 13 points in the manufacturers’ standings after four rounds this season, with none of its riders breaking into the top 10 in grands prix yet.During the Americas Grand Prix, Mir was very critical of Honda for pursuing what he felt was the wrong bike concept and said the marque had to “take responsibility” for this.On Monday at the post-race Jerez test, however, Mir was ...Keep reading
Source: Mir: Honda has found ‘clear direction’ with new MotoGP concept it’s testing
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Why Penske push-to-pass scandal presses all the wrong buttons for IndyCar

On track, the IndyCar Series offers the most competitive open-wheel racing on the planet, including one of its greatest races in the Indy 500. Off track, it’s an absolute basket case and its appetite for self-harm has reached a new level.The storm that blew up around Team Penske last week is just the latest in a string of dysfunctional mishaps to roll your eyes at. While exploiting grey areas in ...Keep reading
Source: Why Penske push-to-pass scandal presses all the wrong buttons for IndyCar
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Arrow McLaren releases David Malukas from IndyCar contract

Malukas has been the focal point of drama since suffering an injured left wrist that required surgery after a mountain bike accident on 11 February, less than a month before the season started on 10 March.Arrow McLaren cited the reason “due to him being unavailable for the entirety of the season to date, with no confirmed return date” behind its call to drop Malukas, which had put it in a ...Keep reading
Source: Arrow McLaren releases David Malukas from IndyCar contract
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Lundqvist explains unique strategy for maiden IndyCar podium at Barber

After starting 19th, Lundqvist was put into a unique three-stop strategy that began on lap 7, switching off from the harder primary tyre and running on the softer alternates for the remainder of the 90-lap race.Through the strategy and timing of cautions, the 25-year-old Swede was able to cycle up to the lead for four laps, showcasing enough pace and poise to hold polesitter – and eventual race ...Keep reading
Source: Lundqvist explains unique strategy for maiden IndyCar podium at Barber
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Miller "struggling" to get luck turning his way after Spain MotoGP exit

While both team-mate Brad Binder and GasGas Tech3 rookie Pedro Acosta have finished on the podium this year, Miller has only managed one finish inside the top five in the opening four rounds of the season.Miller was running in 11th position on the factory KTM on lap 17 in Sunday's grand prix at Jerez when Pramac rival Morbidelli made a futile overtaking attempt going into Turn 5, sending both ...Keep reading
Source: Miller "struggling" to get luck turning his way after Spain MotoGP exit
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MotoGP / Why it’s time to embrace Jerez as MotoGP’s Monaco
« Last post by CanadianRacingOnline on April 29, 2024, 02:12:29 PM »
Why it’s time to embrace Jerez as MotoGP’s Monaco

As the day’s sunlight has barely crept up on the horizon, the banks surrounding the Angel Nieto Turn 8 and Peluqui Turn 9 are already buzzing with life. It can only be MotoGP Sunday at Jerez.MotoGP visits a lot of iconic venues where so much of the series’ 75-year storied history has been told. But few seem to elicit the same emotional response for so many as Jerez. Speak to many in the ...Keep reading
Source: Why it’s time to embrace Jerez as MotoGP’s Monaco
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Marquez hopes Jerez MotoGP podium ‘start of my second life’ after 2020 injury

The Gresini rider scored a first pole on the Ducati at Jerez last weekend and was leading the sprint race before crashing out.In the 25-lap grand prix, he battled his way back from dropping to fourth early to fight with reigning double world champion Francesco Bagnaia on the factory Ducati for the victory.Ultimately coming away with second, it was a result that meant a lot to the eight-time world ...Keep reading
Source: Marquez hopes Jerez MotoGP podium ‘start of my second life’ after 2020 injury
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Lundqvist explains unique strategy for maiden IndyCar podium at Barber

After starting 19th, Lundqvist was put into a unique three-stop strategy that began on lap 7, switching off from the harder primary tyre and running on the softer alternates for the remainder of the 90-lap race.Through the strategy and timing of cautions, the 25-year-old Swede was able to cycle up to the lead for four laps, showcasing enough pace and poise to hold pole-sitter – and eventual race ...Keep reading
Source: Lundqvist explains unique strategy for maiden IndyCar podium at Barber
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