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How British GT is on for an enthralling 2026 title fight

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How British GT is on for an enthralling 2026 title fight

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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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
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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

Supercars Darwin: Waters takes first win of 2026 as Ford sweeps top five

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Supercars Darwin: Waters takes first win of 2026 as Ford sweeps top five

You Ask The Questions: Robert Kubica

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You Ask The Questions: Robert Kubica

What to expect – and what not to – from Red Bull's Austria upgrade

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What to expect – and what not to – from Red Bull's Austria upgrade

Grapevine: Lorenzo takes up right to use #1

Jorge Lorenzo says it was a "difficult choice" to take up the #1 on his Yamaha for his title defence, but that he felt it would be wrong not to use the champion's number having earned it

MotoGP title-winners can elect to stick with their traditional racing numbers, with Lorenzo's erstwhile team-mate Valentino Rossi preferring to keep his #46 even in the seasons when he was champion, but Lorenzo will switch from his usual #99 to #1 for 2011.

"I am very proud because you have to work very hard to have the option to wear it," said Lorenzo, who ran with the #1 for post-season testing at Valencia last year.

"I have been lucky with my design because the #1 works really well with my JL initials, maybe with different letters it would have been difficult to make it look right. I hope my fans will like it!

"I won't forget my #99 this season, it will be there somewhere on my leathers because #99 is in my heart. It was a difficult choice to change my number but I have earned the right for this unique opportunity to wear it."

Before Rossi's recent run of titles, 2006/7 world champions Nicky Hayden and Casey Stoner both chose to run with #1 during their title defences.

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