Marc Marquez earned another safe top-ten finish after a spirited start to the San Marino Sprint, Joan Mir, unfortunately, suffered through a complicated race.
IOA, on Tuesday, unveiled the much-anticipated official ceremonial dress and playing kit for the Indian contingent that will compete at the forthcoming 2022 Asian Games scheduled to be held in Hangzhou, China from September 23 to October 8. IOA also conducted a glittering send-off ceremony w
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA), on Tuesday, unveiled the much-anticipated official ceremonial dress and playing kit for the Indian contingent that will compete at the forthcoming 2022 Asian Games scheduled to be held in Hangzhou, China from September 23 to Octobe
Marc Marquez was able to maintain his position throughout the opening lap and began to challenge those ahead for points. The only rider running the soft rear, Marquez was able to consistently gain ground on those in front and joined the battle for the top ten before too long.
Aero work continued for Marc Marquez as he spent the day with the new package equipped on both his machines. Overnight work by the Repsol Honda Team and HRC engineers improved the #93’s feeling.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen’s Sprint and Grand Prix victory double across the Belgian Grand Prix weekend helped to extend his position at the top of the drivers’ standings, and he is now 125 points ahead of his Red Bull team-mate Perez, who sits in second. Team Principal Christain Horner
Mercedes had to settle for fourth and sixth at the end of an action-packed Sprint weekend at Spa-Francorchamps, with Lewis Hamilton almost 50 seconds adrift of race-winning Red Bull driver Max Verstappen, and George Russell more than a minute back.
While Red Bull has delivered a historic run to win all 12 Grands Prix, along with three Sprints, going into the summer break, McLaren is now part of a fierce battle taking place behind Verstappen. In a recent interview, Lando Norris said that the team is going to struggle a lot more.
With heavy rain hitting the Spa track as drivers were preparing for the Sprint start, it was decided by Race Control to run a number of laps behind the Safety Car in order to clear standing water.
Aston Martin Driver Fernando Alonso lost control of his car and went into the gravel during the sprint race on Saturday at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.
Alpine made the choice to switch Gasly's complete wet tyres for intermediates after the action got underway under a rolling start. After each driver had pitted, the French driver jumped ahead of the Ferraris and moved up to third.
Alpine's Pierre Gasly took advantage of the slick Spa-Francorchamps track's conditions to round out the podium, while Lewis Hamilton was dropped from fourth to seventh after colliding with another Red Bull driver, Sergio Perez, and receiving a penalty.