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Acosta points out the major flaw in MotoGP's plan to ban front holeshot device mid-season

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The bold Ferrari turnaround that enabled Hamilton's Barcelona win

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
The bold Ferrari turnaround that enabled Hamilton's Barcelona win

Vital step made towards USA's WRC return

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How British GT is on for an enthralling 2026 title fight

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Mercedes reveals conclusions after costly DNFs in recent F1 races

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
Mercedes reveals conclusions after costly DNFs in recent F1 races

Ferrari to introduce new F1 fuel and engine updates in Austria

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Austrian GP
Ferrari to introduce new F1 fuel and engine updates in Austria

MotoGP’s own ‘Concorde Agreement’ is finally official

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Czech GP
MotoGP’s own ‘Concorde Agreement’ is finally official

Mercedes explains why it won't challenge Russell's Monaco GP penalties

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Monaco GP
Mercedes explains why it won't challenge Russell's Monaco GP penalties

Pedrosa thanks Rossi's tow for lap

Honda rider Dani Pedrosa admitted after qualifying for the Dutch TT that his second position on the grid owed much to a tow from pole position man Valentino Rossi

The Spaniard, who took pole position himself at Le Mans earlier this year, followed Rossi as the Yamaha rider pressed on during his pole lap to take full advantage and dispose the second factory Fiat Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo to third.

"I was lucky at the end to get Valentino Rossi in front," said Pedrosa. "He helped me a lot to get the lap time. The front row here is very important so this is good.

"This afternoon we have to improve the bike setting a little bit more for the race tyres," added Pedrosa. "Now I hope tomorrow it is dry and we can have a good race."

Pedrosa also emphasised that after two days of a grand prix weekend, he felt his fitness was much better than at Barcelona two week's ago.

"I'm feeling much better than Barcelona," he said. "This helps me to concentrate a lot more on the bike because when you have pain it is difficult to ride.

"Of course it is not a 100% but I am really happy from Barcelona to here."

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