F1 has revealed a 24-race calendar for the 2023 season after the schedule was approved by the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council. Here’s some things you may have missed…
After making two costly mistakes at Magny-Cours, six-time WorldSBK champion Jonathan Rea is looking to ‘rebound’ and add ‘consistency’ in Catalunya, while Toprak Razgatlioglu expects a tough round due to Ducati’s top speed advantage.
Jack Miller has had his say on the dramatic lap one incidents involving Marc Marquez at the Aragon MotoGP, both times defending the eight-time world champion.
Christian Horner has revealed that he decided against signing new McLaren F1 driver Oscar Piastri to Red Bull’s junior team before his F3 title triumph in 2020.
Despite narrowly missing out on a podium at the Aragon MotoGP, Brad Binder delivered one of the best individual rides of the 2022 season to claim fourth.
While Max Verstappen is on course to take his second F1 drivers’ title at one of the next two races, the battle for second spot is tightly contested. Who will take the runners up spot?
Adrien Fourmaux says the decision to withdraw his entry for next week’s Repco Rally New Zealand was made “by mutual agreement” between him and the management at M-Sport Ford.
The speculation over Michael Rinaldi’s World Superbike future is over with official confirmation that he will remain at the factory Aruba.it Ducati team for 2023.
Williams boss Jost Capito believes the negative reaction to Nicholas Latifi’s crash at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix led to his downturn in form this season.
While it was a second consecutive 1-2 for Ducati riders Enea Bastianini and Francesco Bagnaia at Aragon - this time in a reversed order from Misano - the future teammates are feeling very differently about their 2022 MotoGP championship hopes.
Although his MotoGP title aspirations seemed to be slipping away prior to Aragon, Aleix Espargaro never felt out of the championship fight ‘even on the most difficult weekends’.
A poor qualifying, technical issues and misunderstandings with Aprilia left Maverick Vinales ‘disappointed’ after missing out on another potential MotoGP podium in Aragon.