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MotoGP's Indonesian Grand Prix weekend produced some utterly heroic performances from some battered riders in particular. And some big mistakes from riders who should know better
Eloquent and with an edge, James Allison is one of the best explainers of technical matters in F1. But right now his efforts are on trying to arrest Mercedes' performance decline of the past two years. Ben Anderson was there to hear about the team's bid to chart a path to better things for 2024
Brad Binder might have a reputation as one of the most aggressive yet clean racers in MotoGP, but the Indonesian GP was an exception - as he received two long lap penalties for irresponsible riding, which he accepts he deserved
Four more MotoGP riders are now racing time penalties in future races after having been found in breach of the tyre pressure regulations during the Indonesian Grand Prix at Mandalika
Jorge Martin shrugged off the crash from the Indonesian Grand Prix lead that handed a huge present to MotoGP championship rival Pecco Bagnaia. But make no mistake, says Valentin Khorounzhiy, this was hugely costly
The way the FIA has framed its decision to "revisit" Lewis Hamilton's punishment for crossing the circuit after his Qatar Grand Prix retirement is unhelpful, argues Edd Straw
The FIA has announced it is "revisiting the incident in which Lewis Hamilton crossed a live track during the Qatar Grand Prix" following his first-lap clash with Mercedes Formula 1 team-mate George Russell
The 2023 MotoGP world championship fight transformed again as Pecco Bagnaia came from 13th on the grid to victory in the Indonesian Grand Prix after Jorge Martin crashed out of a comfortable lead
Pirelli is, often, the part of Formula 1 that everyone loves to berate. So it's little surprise its extended deal as tyre supplier was met by groans in some quarters. But some stereotypes about its role just aren't right - so is the criticism fair?
Aleix Espargaro was clearly at fault in ending ruling himself and Brad Binder out of the MotoGP podium battle in the Indonesia sprint - but he rightly went unpenalised