After continuing to post a positive PCR (Covid) result on Tuesday, putting his Valencia MotoGP return in doubt, Valentino Rossi recorded a negative test result today (Thursday).
Franco Morbidelli and Alex Rins may currently be outside the MotoGP title top three, but with an Aragon victory each they arrive at the final tripleheader with momentum on their side.
While providing almost no details of the exact infringement, the FIM MotoGP Stewards have penalised Yamaha 50 Constructors' points, while Petronas Yamaha and Monster Yamaha have lost 20 and 37 Teams' points respectively.
UPDATE: Yamaha loses Constructors' and Teams' points for 'failing to respect the protocol which requires them to obtain unanimous approval from MSMA for technical change
After grinding down his rivals with persistent podiums, Joan Mir starts the final tripleheader of the MotoGP season with a 14-point advantage at the top of the world championship.
Valentino Rossi has spoken of his sadness and surprise after recording another positive Covid test, putting his planned return to MotoGP action at Valencia this weekend in doubt.
GRT Yamaha WorldSBK rider Garrett Gerloff (and not factory MotoGP test rider Jorge Lorenzo) has been put on standby to replace Valentino Rossi at this weekend's Valencia MotoGP. Gerloff will step in if the Italian, who mi
Andrea Dovizioso begins his final three MotoGP races as a Ducati rider at Valencia this weekend with his title hopes hanging by a thread. The Italian slipped 28 points behind Suzuki's Joan Mir after his worst back-to-back
A scoresheet of 32-8 in favour of Joan Mir at the pair of Aragon rounds has put the Suzuki rider into a 14-point MotoGP title lead over Fabio Quartararo heading into this weekend's opening Valencia race.
The heavily revised MotoGP calendar meant most of this year's races have taken place many months after their usual date, with a resulting change in weather.
The European Grand Prix was a frustrating race for Williams F1, as more than Bruno Senna's solitary point was on offer until Pastor Maldonado's challenge came to a premature end, as chief operations engineer Mark Gillan reflects.
Fernando Alonso has said that, while he has had better races from a racing point of view, few came close to matching the emotion of Sunday's European Grand Prix.
Daniel Ricciardo: The final result of the race is disappointing. I think I drove well and the team deserved better. I had Petrov going quite slowly in front of me. I gave him some racing room, but we still made contact because perhaps his move was a bit too aggressive.