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Spool party: How F1's drivers will fight against turbo lag in Monaco

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Monaco GP
Spool party: How F1's drivers will fight against turbo lag in Monaco

Why Norris and Leclerc have been summoned to the FIA stewards before hitting the track in Monaco

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Monaco GP
Why Norris and Leclerc have been summoned to the FIA stewards before hitting the track in Monaco

Marquez to "forget" about Hungarian GP podium as he offers recovery update

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Marquez to "forget" about Hungarian GP podium as he offers recovery update

What makes the Le Mans 24 Hours so special?

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What makes the Le Mans 24 Hours so special?

Bagnaia: Lack of Balaton Park safety changes linked to circuit's uncertain MotoGP future

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Bagnaia: Lack of Balaton Park safety changes linked to circuit's uncertain MotoGP future

F1 teams fit unique rear wings for Monaco GP

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Monaco GP
F1 teams fit unique rear wings for Monaco GP

Newey set to return to F1 paddock in Monaco

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Monaco GP
Newey set to return to F1 paddock in Monaco

The best Saturday of the year? Why F1 must accept Monaco for what it is

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Monaco GP
The best Saturday of the year? Why F1 must accept Monaco for what it is

Valentino Rossi sure Austin MotoGP slump a one-off

Valentino Rossi is confident that he will be "fine" now that MotoGP is back in Europe after a disappointing performance in the last round in America

Rossi had made a spectacular start to his return to Yamaha when he surged through the field to take second in the Qatar season-opener.

But he struggled at the following race at Austin, where amid a weekend of brake problems he could only qualify eighth and finish sixth.

Although Honda dominated the event, Rossi's team-mate Jorge Lorenzo was still able to finish on the podium.

Rossi is adamant that his Texas slump will prove to be a one-off and that this weekend's Jerez race will be better. The Spanish track was the scene of a major step for Rossi in winter testing.

"Jerez will be a very important race. I believe and hope that we can be very fast, as we have been in testing," he said.

"We still have something to do, especially for the set up of the bike but we have some ideas.

"Furthermore on Monday after the race we will be testing there and we'll have the opportunity to try different things.

"Jerez, Le Mans and Mugello are all circuits that are favourable to us and where we will be fine."

Yamaha goes into Jerez tied with Honda for the lead of the manufacturers' championship, while Lorenzo and Marc Marquez share the lead of the riders' points.

Rossi is fourth, 11 points adrift.

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