With the Austrian MotoGP still fresh in everyone's minds - some more so than others - we're back again to finish what we started with the Styrian MotoGP at the Red Bull Ring
UPDATE: The FIM Stewards decision regarding last Sunday's accident involving Franco Morbidelli and Johann Zarco will be published tomorrow (Friday).
UPDATE: The FIM Stewards decision regarding last Sunday's accident involving Franco Morbidelli and Johann Zarco will be published tomorrow (Friday). To say it's been a difficult week for Johann Zarco would be an understatement.
After taking a closer look at the video footage of the Johann Zarco-Franco Morbidelli incident in last Sunday's Austrian MotoGP race, Cal Crutchlow said he has now revised his opinion.
Pol Espargaro was 'shocked' by the aftermath of last Sunday's Austrian MotoGP incident with KTM colleague Miguel Oliveira. The Spaniard said they both initially agreed it was a racing incident and apologised to each other.
MotoGP's immediate reaction to Sunday's shocking accident between Franco Morbidelli and Johann Zarco has been to extend the tyre barrier and airfence on entry to Turn 3 (pictured) for this weekend's second Red Bull Ring event.
Fabio Quartararo is eyeing a return to the podium in the Styrian MotoGP after technical issues scuppered a better result at the Red Bull Ring a week ago
Lewis Hamilton feels races are becoming ruined due to being dictated by tyre management and has renewed his call for Pirelli to improve its F1 compounds in the future.
Ex-F1 driver Alex Zanardi’s health has shown “significant clinical improvements” as he continues to recover from the hand bike accident he suffered in June.
The French Motorcycle Federation throws its support behind Johann Zarco amid growing criticism for his part in a the infmaous Austrian MotoGP accident
World championship leader Fabio Quartararo spent Sunday's Austrian MotoGP races struggling to stop his Petronas Yamaha, due to a technical problem with the brakes. The Frenchman dropped from fifth to last place after running wide at Turn 4 on lap 5 of the initial race.
Sunday's live Austrian MotoGP TV broadcast showed in shocking detail just how close Maverick Vinales and especially Valentino Rossi came to being hit by the cartwheeling bike of Franco Morbidelli.
Miguel Oliveira seems to be something of a magnet to his fellow KTM riders. Last year at Silverstone he was hit by Johann Zarco, causing a shoulder injury that eventually required surgery.