The recent controversy over rider penalties was among the topics put to guest Jeremy McWilliams on this week’s Crash.net MotoGP podcast with Keith Huewen.
Alex Rins’ superb COTA win, the first Honda victory by a rider other than Marc Marquez since 2018, headlines this week’s Crash.net MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen.
Marc Marquez’s roller-coaster weekend at the Portimao season-opener is among the topics on this week’s Crash.net MotoGP podcast with Keith Huewen.
What’s the future of the MotoGP class in the next 5-10 years and will it be electric? Just one of the listener questions in this week’s Crash.net MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen.
Ducati’s perfect start to its WorldSBK title defence and eight bikes in MotoGP are among a wide variety of topics on this week’s Crash.net MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen.
One of the ‘problem’ areas Honda is working to fix for the 2023 RC213V is an unpredictable loss of rear grip, which has led to some big highsides in recent seasons for the likes of Marc Marquez and former team-mate Pol Espargaro.
Whether MotoGP riders should receive bonus money for the new Sprint races this season was among the topics on the latest Crash.net podcast featuring Keith Huewen.
While slower motorcycles being on the same circuit as WorldSBK machinery is the first thing that should change during testing, according to Keith Huewen, the former Grand Prix rider believes Alvaro Bautista was overly critical of Ana Carrasco following their incident in Jerez.
Former 500cc Grand Prix racer Scott Smart is no longer the FIM technical director for the WorldSBK championship and will be replaced by French engineer Ludovic Reignier.
With Franco Morbidelli’s Yamaha MotoGP contract set to end after this season, as is the case for Toprak Razgatlioglu in WorldSBK, Keith Huewen believes we could find out in 2024 if the Turkish star has what it takes to succeed in Grand Prix racing.
Keith Huewen poses the question of whether WorldSBK could threaten MotoGP’s status as the leading two-wheel championship, after seeing the series make a comeback in popularity.
Best rider, bike, team manager and… haircut! Just some of the categories up for grabs in the Crash.net MotoGP podcast Christmas special, featuring Keith Huewen.
The Valencia MotoGP title showdown between Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo headlines this week’s Crash.net MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen.