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In the high-octane world of MotoGP, where split-second decisions can determine both victory and defeat, the rules governing equipment can often stir heated debate. The tyre pressure regulations, a hot topic recently following the events in Qatar, demonstrate the delicate balance between safety and competitive integrity. With the regulations firmly in place until likely 2027,
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In the high-octane world of Formula 1, the quest for innovation is ceaseless, and the upcoming 2026 engine regulations are set to redefine the competitive landscape. The FIA, alongside the F1 Commission and team representatives, is actively engaged in discussions about implementing mechanisms that will allow less established manufacturers to catch up to their more
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In the realm of motorsport, few names resonate as profoundly as Malcolm Wilson. An exemplary figure in rallying, Wilson’s journey began as a driver, where he clinched the British Rally Championship in 1994, marking the start of a storied career filled with both competitive accolades and entrepreneurial triumphs. His next venture, M-Sport, not only earned
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The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was a spectacle rife with high-octane action and intense competition, but it also highlighted the intense scrutiny of decisions made by race officials. Central to this drama was Red Bull’s star driver, Max Verstappen, who found himself embroiled in controversy following a five-second penalty imposed for a track limits infringement.
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In the world of motorsports, injuries are an unfortunate reality that every rider faces. However, the recent accident of reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin has set the bar for resilience and determination in the face of adversity. The 2025 Qatar Grand Prix, where Martin was injured, marked a tumultuous start to his season, yet his