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MotoGP points leader Bezzecchi banned from Czech GP for hitting marshal in sprint

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MotoGP points leader Bezzecchi banned from Czech GP for hitting marshal in sprint

DTM Lausitzring 1: Mapelli takes fortunate maiden win for Lamborghini Temerario GT3

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DTM Lausitzring 1: Mapelli takes fortunate maiden win for Lamborghini Temerario GT3

The flaw Cadillac must fix to reach F1's midfield

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MotoGP Czech GP: Bagnaia wins sprint as Bezzecchi crashes out

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MotoGP Czech GP: Bagnaia wins sprint as Bezzecchi crashes out

DS Penske on the pace and in the points!

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DS Penske on the pace and in the points!

Alex Marquez withdraws from MotoGP Czech Grand Prix

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Alex Marquez withdraws from MotoGP Czech Grand Prix

How an F1 mechanics’ reunion recalled stories of working practices that would now send HR into meltdown

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How an F1 mechanics’ reunion recalled stories of working practices that would now send HR into meltdown

MotoGP Czech GP: Ogura scorches to first pole position

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MotoGP Czech GP: Ogura scorches to first pole position

Dennis stands by Hamilton

McLaren boss Ron Dennis has defended Lewis Hamilton's poor results in the last two races and maintains that he is doing a good job this season

Hamilton has failed to score in the last two grands prix and has dropped from first to fourth in the championship, but Dennis says it's all part of his learning curve and that Hamilton is constantly improving his game.

"Most people don't really appreciate how difficult the drivers' workload is," Dennis told BBC Newsbeat. "It's one of those things, you've got to put it behind you and focus on the next race.

"It doesn't matter what age you are, you're always going to learn. Lewis is no exception, he puts a lot of effort into understanding the car better, working closer with the team, and maintaining the same balanced approach to his racing and his life as a whole.

"Inevitably, the learning curve for him is steeper now than it will be in two or three years time, but he's really risen to the challenge and he's a very completed individual and a very complete racing driver. It's a pleasure to work with him."

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