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MotoGP considers reducing riders to one bike from 2027

MotoGP is evaluating a change to its regulations so that each rider would have access to only one bike instead of two from 2027, Autosport understands. The proposal is currently part of the negotiations involving the championship promoter on one side and the manufacturers and teams on the other. These discussions will define the framework governing relations between all parties from 2027 to ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/HwOSC21 via IFTTT
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Mini man moves into Autosport National Rankings contention

Reigning Mini Challenge Clubsport champion Oli Willmott is on a roll in 2026 too – and into the top 10 of the Autosport National Rankings for this week. The Swiss-based snow sports man and ex-Britcar racer started the season with a triple win with his Cooper S at Brands Hatch in the R56 class, which fights out overall victories in the Clubsport series. And he added a further pair of ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/WJtqmiX via IFTTT

How will Verstappen re-adapt to F1 after Nurburgring adventure?

Max Verstappen falls back to reality this weekend with the Canadian Grand Prix just a week after the Formula 1 world champion’s heroics at the Nurburgring 24 Hours. The 28-year-old shared a Mercedes with Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon and Lucas Auer for the famous Nordschleife event as part of his growing GT3 commitments. It didn’t end in triumph though, as the #3 AMG agonisingly ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/RDEYuO2 via IFTTT

How GM tech accelerated Cadillac's F1 entry

As far as motorsport challenges go, it doesn't get much bigger than setting up a new Formula 1 team from scratch. Building one across continents to debut under the extremely complex 2026 regulations? If not mission impossible, then at least mission improbable. The fact that Cadillac has pulled it off, meeting every deadline along the way and achieving respectability from the start, is a huge ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/SnqArW3 via IFTTT

MotoGP chief defends officiating of Catalan GP

MotoGP’s chief sporting officer Carlos Ezpeleta believes the race direction made the “correct” decision in restarting the Catalan Grand Prix twice - but is open to discussions over any potential safety improvements.  Several MotoGP riders questioned the call to continue racing in Barcelona following two major incidents that left Alex Marquez and Johann Zarco hospitalised, and some others ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/VvWH73C via IFTTT

MotoGP Barcelona test: Acosta fastest as rain curtails running early

Pedro Acosta led the way for KTM in a rain-shortened MotoGP test in Barcelona on Monday, while Jorge Martin suffered his sixth crash at the track in the space of four days. Following Sunday’s chaotic Catalan Grand Prix, MotoGP riders returned to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for the final in-season test of the year. Only 18 race riders (plus Yamaha tester Augusto Fernandez) were in ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/UjnfPKq via IFTTT

The mental challenge Evans takes on at Rally Japan

World Rally Championship leader Elfyn Evans says his approach will not change for next week's Rally Japan, but he is wary not to fall into the same trap that hampered his title bid last year. The Toyota Gazoo Racing driver heads to Japan’s asphalt stages leading the championship by 12 points from team-mate and home hero Takamoto Katsuta as the series approaches its halfway mark. As ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/cV3oOY9 via IFTTT