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MotoGP: Marquez Extends Ducati Stay Until 2028, Vows To ‘paint The Future Red’
The 33-year-old Spaniard joined the Borgo Panigale-based outfit in 2024 and, the following year, celebrated a renaissance when winning the Japanese Grand Prix, secured his seventh world crown and the first since 2019. His signing reaffirms Ducati’s confidence in one of the greats even though the start to the current season has been trying for Márquez. After initially struggling with the long term effects of several injuries in his 2026 campaign, Márquez has, once again, shown he possesses all of the hallmarks of a champion.
Less than a month after undergoing surgery on both his shoulder and left foot he marked the 100th win of his career in all categories with an utterly commanding performance in the Hungarian Grand Prix in Balaton Park earlier this month.
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Formula 1: Bahrain, Saudi Arabian Grands Prix Canceled
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F1: Verstappen Wins Japanese GP Ahead Of Norris And Piastri
Japanese Grand Prix: Max Verstappen scored his first victory of the 2025 season with a masterful drive to P1 in the Japanese Grand Prix, the World Champion holding off the ...
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Formula 1: Everything Got Worse And Worse, Says Tsunoda On Qualifying Debut For Red Bull
Japanese Grand Prix: On the day his Red Bull teammate, Max Verstappen, grabbed an incredible pole, Yuki Tsunoda’s qualifying kept getting ‘worse and worse throughout as he was eliminated in ...
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F1: Sainz Handed Three-place Grid Penalty For Impeding Hamilton During Japanese GP Qualifying
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F1: Verstappen Claims Pole In Japanese GP Qualifying Ahead Of McLarens
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Hamilton '100 Per Cent Confident' That Ferrari 'can Fix Any Of The Problems'
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Formula 1: Lawson ‘shocked’ By Red Bull Demotion, Says ‘I Did Not See That Coming’
Japanese Grand Prix: Liam Lawson has revealed he was ‘shocked’ upon learning he will be replaced by Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull, from the Japanese Grand Prix onwards. Lawson, who ...
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Tsunoda To Replace Lawson At Red Bull From Japanese Grand Prix
Oracle Red Bull Racing: After the struggling start of the Formula 1 season, Red Bull have confirmed that Yuki Tsunoda will replace Liam Lawson from the Japanese Grand Prix onwards. ...
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Formula 1: Jonathan Wheatley To Take Charge As Kick Sauber Team Principal From April 1
Chief Technical Officer Mattia Binotto: Kick Sauber have confirmed that Jonathan Wheatley will officially step into his role as Team Principal on April 1, 2025. The experienced motorsport professional, who ...
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Formula 1: Mercedes Keen On Solving Slow-corner Weakness As 2024 Season Winds Down
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Japanese GP: Verstappen Edges Out Teammate Perez To Claim Pole Position
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Formula 1: McLaren Announce Shock Technical Personnel Change Ahead Of Japanese Grand Prix
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