Francesco Bagnaia held off a late charge from Fabio Quartararo to win his third consecutive MotoGP race and tie Casey Stoner’s record as the only Ducati riders to win three races in a row.
‘There’s no need to go and talk about dive bombs and what not’ - Jack Miller refutes the idea that a discussion between Ducati riders to be sensible at the start of the Austrian MotoGP is needed.
Ducati continued their domination of the Red Bull Ring during qualifying for the Austrian MotoGP, and while that’s not a surprise, the name who came out on top was…
Although the new chicane titled 2a-2b at the Red Bull Ring caught out several MotoGP riders including championship contenders Fabio Quartararo and Aleix Espargaro over the course of Friday practice, Jack Miller is one of many in favour of the addition.
A rookie season to forget for Raul Fernandez so far, and now it seems as though KTM would like to forget its experience with the young Spaniard as the two sides appear closer than ever to a MotoGP split.
Jorge Martin or Enea Bastianini! That’s the decision Ducati are still yet to take when it comes to who will partner Francesco Bagnaia at the factory team for the 2023 MotoGP season.
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez believes Fabio Quartararo remains the title favourite, although the Yamaha rider is in danger of losing out on back-to-back titles if overtaking problems persist.
Alpine have rejected the notion that Fernando Alonso is being failed by the team after losing an “unbelievable” amount of points during the 2022 F1 season.
Mercedes technical director Mike Elliott has explained how the team were able to repair Lewis Hamilton’s car in just three and a half hours after his crash in F1 qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix.
Haas F1 driver Mick Schumacher says his battles with seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton at the Austrian Grand Prix showed that he shouldn’t be “afraid about fighting with anybody out there”.
Four-time F1 champion Sebastian Vettel stormed out of the drivers’ meeting on Friday at the Austrian Grand Prix after getting frustrated during discussions about driving standards.
Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton have each been punished with suspended fines for breaches of parc ferme rules following the F1 Austrian Grand Prix.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner and driver Sergio Perez have laid the blame with Mercedes’ George Russell for the clash that forced them out of the F1 Austrian Grand Prix.