Marc Marquez passed another milestone in his MotoGP recovery by feeling able to push his Honda to the limit throughout Friday practice at Buriram, Thailand.
Francesco Bagnaia delivered a stark admission after his crash at the Japanese MotoGP which could have major title ramifications, insisting he has soul-searching to do in order to prevent a repeat.
Yamaha test rider and RNF replacement Cal Crutchlow believes the factory’s MotoGP title leader Fabio Quartararo will continue to push for wins after extending his advantage to 18-points.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) tells Crash.net that 'if events have already been awarded, then [Indonesia and Thailand] may remain as hosts' for MotoGP and WorldSBK.
Indonesia's National Anti-Doping Organization declared non-compliant by WADA, but Minister insists: 'please don't imagine Indonesia cannot hold international competitions'.
Episode 12 of Crash.net's new MotoGP podcasts featuring Keith Huewen looks at more calendar rumours, Cal Crutchlow's expected return and whether MotoGP should introduce a sprint race.
UPDATE (February 3): Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta has told Thomas Baujard of Moto Journal : "There was a communication error: The 2021 Thailand GP remains in place."
Fabio Quartararo, Franco Morbidelli and Petronas Yamaha team principal Razlan Razali discuss cancellation of Qatar MotoGP and postponement of round two in Thailand.
Following the cancellation of Qatar for the MotoGP class and postponement of round two in Thailand, Lucio Cecchinello says that his LCR team is 'working as planned' but are 'ready to extend the racing season if needed'.
Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of MotoGP commercial rights holder Dorna Sports, has issued the following statement in the face of disruption to the opening rounds of the 2020 season caused by the coronavirus outbreak.