Racing

Jorge Martin, the reigning MotoGP world champion, has recently faced the harsh realities of professional motorsport following a serious crash at the Qatar Grand Prix. Despite breaking 11 ribs and suffering a pneumothorax, this young talent has been discharged from Hamad General Hospital, demonstrating remarkable resilience. The accident, which involved fellow racer Fabio di Giannantonio,
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In the high-octane world of Formula 1, no team has been scrutinized as closely as Red Bull Racing in recent times. Once the quintessential symbol of dominance under Max Verstappen, the team finds itself wrestling with a series of technical disappointments. Christian Horner, the ever-astute team principal, recently expressed a palpable frustration—a sentiment that resonates
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The recent disqualification of Nico Hulkenberg following the Bahrain Grand Prix has sent ripples through the Sauber Formula 1 team, underlining the high-pressure stakes involved in the racing world. Hulkenberg managed to cross the finish line in what seemed like a respectable 13th place, but his celebration quickly turned to frustration when his car was
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In a significant move towards shaping the future of Formula 1, representatives from prominent power unit manufacturers convened in Bahrain last Friday to discuss regulations that would govern engines from the 2026 season onwards. This meeting, presided over by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, explored the intricate balance between technological advancement and competitive fairness. Unlike
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Max Verstappen’s recent triumph at the Japanese Grand Prix showcased his unmatched skill and Red Bull’s formidable prowess. Yet, a deeper examination reveals a formidable competitor lurking on the horizon: McLaren. The McLaren MCL39 presents a unique advantage, particularly with its superior tire degradation performance. Early indications from pre-season testing in Bahrain hinted at this
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