MotoGP
Suzuki makes left-field choice to replace injured Mir
Departing MotoGP manufacturer Suzuki has picked Kazuki Watanabe as its replacement for the injured Joan Mir
MotoGP
Departing MotoGP manufacturer Suzuki has picked Kazuki Watanabe as its replacement for the injured Joan Mir
Formula 1
Audi’s 2026 engine project will mark the first time it has raced in Formula 1, but it has, by extension, competed in grand prix racing previously. Mark Hughes explains that history
Formula 1
Four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel thinks McLaren should bear the brunt of the blame for not extracting former Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo’s full potential during his time there
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Carlos Sainz put Ferrari on top at the start of the Belgian GP weekend, with a pause in the running for Kevin Magnussen’s stranded Haas and a late shower at Spa preventing any further improvements
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Formula 1 title rivals Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc will both serve engine-related penalties at the Belgian Grand Prix, with both set to start towards the back of the grid. An engine failure when leading in Baku meant Leclerc went above the permitted allocation for the season as early as the n
Formula 1
From drivers fighting for their Formula 1 futures to teams that need the rest of 2022 to go better than it has so far, we look at those under the most pressure as the second half of the season kicks off
Formula 1
There are a host of circuit-specific changes from Formula 1 teams for the first race after the summer break, the Belgian Grand Prix – but Mercedes and McLaren have the biggest range of upgrades
Formula 1
Alfa Romeo’s title partnership with Sauber will conclude by the end of 2023 amid expectations Audi will purchase the Formula 1 team for its new 2026 entry
MotoGP
Marc Marquez has tentatively opened the door to a MotoGP future away from Honda beyond the end of his 2024 megadeal
Formula 1
Audi and Porsche had a “huge discussion” about combining resources for their new F1 projects before deciding to keep them separate
Formula 1
Audi’s new F1 engine project, which is running at its ‘Competence Center Motorsport’ facility, already has more than 100 staff working on it – a number that’s expected to rise to around 300 once its recruitment drive is complete
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Audi expects to be “very competitive” within three years of its Formula 1 debut in 2026, which will mark the beginning of a “very long-term” commitment to the programme