MotoGP, Lorenzo Savadori, the hardworking shadow of Aprilia: "I can't take it anymore, but the..."
While the MotoGP spotlight was on Marc Marquez, the transfer saga, and Yamaha's woes, one man was working behind the scenes with remarkable discretion. Lorenzo Savadori, Aprilia's test rider, completed six days of intensive testing at Sepang, combining shakedowns and official tests to lay the groundwork for the 2026 season. Six days... Read more
Formula 1: Max Verstappen at war with F1 2026: the hybrid era is not going away
Max Verstappen isn't giving up. Already highly critical last week, the Dutchman is raising his voice even further against the 2026 regulations and is now directly targeting the heart of the technical concept: the batteries. For the four-time world champion, Formula 1 is heading in a dangerous direction, to the point of risking, in his opinion, a convergence with Formula E. A Formula 1...
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Motorcycle 2 , Motorcycle 3 , CEV , WSBK , E.W.C. , FSBK
WorldSSP, Interview, Ana Carrasco: "When I started in the WorldSSP scene, I put a lot of pressure on myself..."
Meeting with Ana Carrasco during the test session organized by Johann Zarco in Cartagena, as she prepares to compete in her second season in the World Supersport Championship. We continue our series of interviews conducted in Cartagena, during the test session organized by Johann Zarco, with Ana Carrasco. The only non-French-speaking rider present, the Spaniard competes in the World Supersport Championship with the... Read more
Street, 59% of motorcycles in Spain fail their roadworthiness test: what if the real problem wasn't...
Spain is facing a silent but serious warning: nearly six out of ten motorcycles fail their mandatory technical inspections. According to AECA-ITV, the body that brings together the entities responsible for vehicle inspections (Inspección Técnica de Vehículos - ITV), approximately 59% of the defects detected on motorcycles in the past year were classified as serious, a record across all categories. The... Read more
Formula 1: Max Verstappen at war with F1 2026: the hybrid era is not going away
Max Verstappen isn't giving up. Already highly critical last week, the Dutchman is raising his voice even further against the 2026 regulations and is now directly targeting the heart of the technical concept: the batteries. For the four-time world champion, Formula 1 is heading in a dangerous direction, to the point of risking, in his opinion, a convergence with Formula E. A Formula 1...
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