
Ducati allocates 2023 MotoGP bike specifications to teams
Ducati has decided how its four teams will be split up among its MotoGP bikes for the 2023 season.
Ducati has decided how its four teams will be split up among its MotoGP bikes for the 2023 season.
Pramac Ducati rider Jorge Martin took the lead from series leader Fabio Quartararo and created a 0.074 seconds gap in the second session of Friday’s practice at Motorland Aragon.
MotoGP title contender Aleix Espargaro took the top spot in the opening practice session of the weekend in Aragon, while Marc Marquez who made a return to MotoGP finished 11th.
Ty Majeski turned the tables in the final lap to win Thursday night’s UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Ford took the covers off the 2023 Ford Mustang in Detroit on Wednesday.
Brandon Jones will join JR Motorsports for the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship.
Lewis Hamilton has said that his father Anthony previously attempted to get a Formula 1 place for Nyck De Vries.
Ferrari apparently plans two more upgrades for 2022, the first of which will be in Singapore after their apparent resurgence in Monza.
Indycar drivers Pato O’Ward and Alex Palou climbed into the driver’s seat of last year’s McLaren for a Formula 1 car test in Barcelona.
Ferrari’s official test driver Robert Shwartzman will participate in a team practice session with Ferrari for the first time since the new rules were implemented.
The 2026 cooperation between Red Bull and Porsche is officially over after the Austrian squad rejected the Volkswagen controlled company’s offer.
Mattia Binotto was left to lament Ferrari’s race pace at the Italian Grand Prix when Auto Motor und Sport published a damning condemnation that declared Ferrari can’t win anymore.
Williams driver Alex Albon was put on a ventilator after surgery-related issues caused him to experience “respiratory failure.”
Toyota remained on top in the second practice for this weekend’s 6 Hours of Fuji round of the FIA World Endurance Championship. On Friday afternoon, the top two spots were once again held by the Japanese manufacturer, with Kamui Kobayashi setting the fastest time in the #7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid. Kobayashi started the practice with what turned out to be the benchmark time of 1m29.948s, clocking in more than a second faster than Sebastien Buemi had done in the sister #8 Toyota earlier in the day. The #8 car, which is Toyota’s better-placed vehicle in the drivers’ standings, was Kobayashi’s main rival in the hands of Brendon Hartley as it was 0.225s off the benchmark time. Loic Duval’s handling of the #94 car, one of Peugeot’s two new 9X8 Le Mans Hypercars, put it in third place overall. His best performance of 1m31.194s was three tenths faster than either Peugeot had set in FP1, but it still put the French manufacturer 1.246 seconds behind the leader. Nicolas Lapierre’s Alpine A480 grandfathered LMP1 vehicle, which now leads the points standings, was fourth fastest and 1.414 seconds slower than the leaders with the #93 Peugeot driven by Jean-Eric Vergne following in fifth place. The LMP2 division was dominated by JOTA’s pair of Oreca 07s, with Antonio Felix da Costa’s early time of 1m32.351s putting the #38 car in first place. The second-placed sister #28 car in the hands of Ed Jones followed just 0.142 seconds behind as the fastest United Autosports Oreca, driven by Filipe Albuquerque finished third. The Pro/Am AF Corse Oreca was the fourth-fastest in the hands of Nicklas Nielsen as Robin Frijns’ WRT Oreca finished fifth. Ferrari continued to dominate GTE Pro as the #51 488 GTE Evo once again topped the timesheets. In the last few seconds of the session, Gianmaria Bruni recorded the fastest time in the #91 Porsche 911 RSR-19, which Alessandro Pier Guidi beat by 0.164 seconds with his best time of 1m37.682s. Kevin Estre’s #92 Porsche finished in third place, 0.769s off the lead, and was followed by Miguel Molina’s #52 Ferrari and Tommy Milner’s sole Corvette C8.R. Michelle Gatting, driving an Iron Dames Ferrari, finished first in GTE Am with a timing of 1m39.170s, which was 0.015s faster than both the TF Sport Aston Martin Vantage GTE driven by Marco Sorensen and the sister Iron Lynx Ferrari driven by former Formula 1 racer Giancarlo Fisichella which tied of lap times.
Toyota took the top two spots in the opening free practice session on home soil at Fuji for this weekend’s penultimate edition of the FIA World Endurance Championship.
Lewis Hamilton stated that he does not intend to leave Formula One and gave the impression that he might extend his current Mercedes contract past the end of the 2023 season.