Exclusive: Marquez on his toughest challenge, not dwelling on misfortune and facing brother Alex
In the gardens of one of Doha’s most luxurious hotels, Marc Marquez gave an in-depth interview to Autosport, in which the Ducati rider – on a mission to conquer his seventh MotoGP title – discussed a wide range of topics, both sporting and personal. At 32 years old, the Spaniard arrivedContinue Reading
Marquez on his toughest challenge, not dwelling on misfortune, and facing brother Alex
In the gardens of one of Doha’s most luxurious hotels, Marc Marquez gave an in-depth interview to Motorsport.com, in which the Ducati rider – on a mission to conquer his seventh MotoGP title – discussed a wide range of topics, both sporting and personal. At 32 years old, the Spaniard arrivedContinue Reading
Regrets, Family and Ducati: A Deep-Dive with MotoGP’s Marc Marquez
In an exclusive interview, Uri Puigdemont sits down with eight-time World Champion and newest Ducati MotoGP rider, Marc Marquez. In it, Marc talks about his career-defining switch from Honda to Ducati in 2023, the relationship between himself and brother Alex as they both compete for the sport’s greatest prize, howContinue Reading
Former FIA CEO latest to speak out against leadership amid ongoing turmoil
The FIA has “serious ongoing structural challenges” and does not follow “professional processes” according to its former chief executive Natalie Robyn.It was announced on Thursday ahead of this weekend’s Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix that FIA deputy president for sport Robert Reid had resigned from the motor racing governing bodyContinue Reading
Alonso criticises the Japanese GP reaction saying it’s what F1 has always been
Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso thinks Formula 1 observers should calm down a little after last weekend’s Suzuka race left media looking answers on how to improve the racing.Following an already tepid Chinese Grand Prix, the Japanese GP was hampered by a lack of action as the circuit’s demanding layout meantContinue Reading
Williams can learn from Sainz’s Ferrari habits despite tough start, says Albon
Alex Albon believes the habits which Carlos Sainz has brought to Williams can benefit the team rather than hinder performance despite the Spaniard taking time to adjust to life at Grove.Sainz has been outperformed by Albon since making the winter switch from Ferrari and the one point he has registered soContinue Reading
Verstappen’s team-mate struggles make Hadjar more keen to join Red Bull
Isack Hadjar has not been put off by the struggles of Max Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mates, insisting he wants to end up in a seat next to the reigning Formula 1 world champion even more as a result.After Sergio Perez’s struggles last year, Liam Lawson was demoted from Red BullContinue Reading
Quartararo keen to find consistency with Yamaha bike as constant changes halt progress
Factory Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo says he is done tweaking the set-up of his bike: wringing the neck of the M1 is the best way forward.The Japanese manufacturer appears to have flattered to deceive in pre-season testing, with an overall disappointing performance across the first three weekends of theContinue Reading
Quartararo won’t tweak Yamaha bike in Qatar, will lean on own talent instead
Factory Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo says he is done tweaking the set-up of his bike: wringing the neck of the M1 is the best way forward.The Japanese manufacturer appears to have flattered to deceive in pre-season testing, with an overall disappointing performance across the first three weekends of theContinue Reading
Ben Sulayem in the eye of the storm after FIA deputy Reid’s departure
With the resignation of the FIA deputy president Robert Reid, president Mohammed Ben Suleyam has lost his most senior management figure while criticism against his course of action has swelled to significant levels.Reid announced on Thursday that he will leave with immediate effect over what he felt was a “breakdownContinue Reading


