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MotoGP proposes four safety solutions following Barcelona drama

MotoGP is taking action following the two major crashes at the Catalan Grand Prix, in which Alex Marquez and Johann Zarco were injured. The first crash, in which Marquez was unable to avoid Pedro Acosta after the KTM rider experienced a technical issue, and the second, which occurred at the second restart when Zarco's leg became trapped between the wheel and the exhaust of Pecco Bagnaia’s ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/UAaynjf via IFTTT
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WRC Rally Japan: Evans makes road position count to maintain lead

World Rally Championship leader Elfyn Evans made the most of his road position to maintain his Rally Japan lead over Oliver Solberg as Toyota locked out the top four on Friday. Evans made the most of the cleaner roads and combined that with impressive pace to end Friday’s six stages with a 15.7s lead over Solberg. Despite being disadvantaged by starting sixth on the road, nine-time world ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/kNb60mp via IFTTT

FIA scraps F1 straight line mode in Monaco GP – here's what that means for the pecking order

The news is official: active aerodynamics will not be used at the Monaco Grand Prix. The FIA made the decision with safety in mind. There was a risk of seeing cars become too fast at the exit of the Tunnel, given the limited run-off areas, and it was considered prudent to forgo one of the key features of the 2026 Formula 1 cars. The race in the principality will therefore be run with fixed ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/cqjDOZV via IFTTT

WRC Rally Japan: Evans leads with Solberg delayed by deer, Katsuta frustrated

World Rally Championship leader Elfyn Evans produced a faultless drive in tricky changeable conditions to lead Rally Japan from Toyota team-mate Oliver Solberg. Evans made the most of starting first on the road while overnight rain meant Friday morning’s stages featured several damp patches waiting to catch out crews.  Solberg took the early rally lead after winning the brand-new Asuke ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/4AFxjY9 via IFTTT

The key talking points ahead of WRC Rally Japan

A new springtime date for Rally Japan is set to offer a new challenge for World Rally Championship crews for the final asphalt round of the season. The trip to Japan’s twisty asphalt stages marks the halfway point of the season and the final outing for the current Rally1 car on sealed surfaces before the championship moves to new technical rules next year.  Since making its return to the ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/r6jidw9 via IFTTT

Kay, Goff and Webber on the march in Rankings

Historic racer Connor Kay, Ginetta Junior ace Lewis Goff and Hot Hatch hero Corey Webber are the men on the move at the top of this week’s Autosport National Rankings. While F1000 Jedi exponent Matt Higginson remains ahead, Kay, Goff and Webber have all made progress to move into second, third and fourth respectively at the expense of Junior Saloons starlet Ollie Smith, who is dumped from the ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/pFojtON via IFTTT

Crutchlow to make MotoGP return at Mugello as Zarco's replacement

LCR and Honda have given the green light for Cal Crutchlow to race in this weekend's Italian Grand Prix at Mugello as a replacement for the injured Johann Zarco. As reported by Motorsport, Crutchlow joined the test session held by MotoGP’s five manufacturers at Misano on Wednesday in order to assess both his physical condition and the realistic chances of making a comeback with acceptable ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/QTwNsDk via IFTTT