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Anti-racing or ingenuity? Monaco's hold-up tactics might be in F1 for good

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Monaco GP
Anti-racing or ingenuity? Monaco's hold-up tactics might be in F1 for good

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The Monaco magic alive and well in F1 2026

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Monaco GP
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MotoGP's new Concorde Agreement reaches approval

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MotoGP's new Concorde Agreement reaches approval

How Cammish outshone Sutton and Ingram at Oulton Park to have an outside look at a BTCC title chase

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Oulton Park (Island Circuit)
How Cammish outshone Sutton and Ingram at Oulton Park to have an outside look at a BTCC title chase

Red Bull finds cause of Verstappen’s retirement, planned engine change after Monaco

Formula 1
Monaco GP
Red Bull finds cause of Verstappen’s retirement, planned engine change after Monaco

The wager that brought a Le Mans legend to the fore

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The wager that brought a Le Mans legend to the fore

Why McLaren sees Mercedes customer team status as a disadvantage in F1 2026

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Monaco GP
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Rossi expects better form at Jerez

Valentino Rossi expects that the layout of the circuit at Jerez will be less stressful to his injured shoulder than Qatar, where he finished seventh in his debut for Ducati on March 20

Rossi underwent surgery over the winter following a motocross accident earlier in 2010, but complained of pain throughout the Qatar weekend.

"Qatar, with its many hard corner entries and areas where we brake to the right, was difficult for my shoulder," said Rossi. "We'll see if Jerez is a little easier from that point of view, although I think I'll still have to grit my teeth for a while.

"Since Qatar, I've continued working out in the gym to try and increase my strength and especially my endurance, but after Spain I'll have almost a month to recuperate more fully, following the postponement of the Japanese Grand Prix.

Ducati has not won a race at Jerez since 2006, and its only podium finish in the 800cc era came in 2009, when Casey Stoner finished third.

"From a technical point of view, Jerez doesn't seem to have been the most favorable track for Ducati, but I've always liked it a lot and we'll definitely have to try and do better than we have until now," added Rossi.

"For the moment, we'll continue working on the setup, using everything we learned in Qatar, where we found some good solutions for the race."

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