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What’s going on at Aston Martin – and how does the team find a way out of its hole?

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Formula 1
What’s going on at Aston Martin – and how does the team find a way out of its hole?

BTCC Donington Park: Rowbottom gives Plato’s team a debut win after Ingram penalty

BTCC
Donington Park (National Circuit)
BTCC Donington Park: Rowbottom gives Plato’s team a debut win after Ingram penalty

Watch live: Nurburgring 24 Hours Qualifiers – Verstappen in action in Race 1

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Watch live: Nurburgring 24 Hours Qualifiers – Verstappen in action in Race 1

WEC Imola: Giovinazzi snatches pole for Ferrari

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Imola
WEC Imola: Giovinazzi snatches pole for Ferrari

The work going on in Maranello keeping Ferrari flat out in F1’s April break

Formula 1
The work going on in Maranello keeping Ferrari flat out in F1’s April break

How MotoGP's concessions system will work in 850cc new era

MotoGP
How MotoGP's concessions system will work in 850cc new era

BTCC Donington Park: Ingram leads Cook and Plato Mercedes pair in practice; 2027 calendar revealed

BTCC
Donington Park (National Circuit)
BTCC Donington Park: Ingram leads Cook and Plato Mercedes pair in practice; 2027 calendar revealed

How a BTCC support series demonstrates British single-seaters’ turnaround in fortunes

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National
How a BTCC support series demonstrates British single-seaters’ turnaround in fortunes

Bruno Senna blames lack of experience for causing first corner shunt

Bruno Senna admitted that it was his lack of experience starting a race on full fuel that contributed to him causing a first corner melee in the Belgian Grand Prix

The Brazilian driver, who stole headlines after qualifying at Spa on Saturday when he placed his Renault seventh on the grid, hit Jaime Alguersuari's Toro Rosso under braking for La Source and caused several drivers behind to take avoiding action.

Senna was then forced to return to the pits for a new front wing before returning to the race to finish 13th, the last man on the lead lap.

"I didn't do the first corner with high fuel, ever, and unfortunately I misjudged the braking area," Senna told the BBC. "There was no way for me to avoid Jaime [Alguersuari] and I am really sorry about his race. Fortunately for me there was no damage to the suspension and I could continue racing.

"I got a lot of laps under the belt though and fortunately I have got another race in Monza to look forward to.

"I think it was just misjudgement and a lack of experience of not doing it for 11 races. I should have maybe been a bit more careful but it's racing. I'm here to race and race for position so let's see what happens in the next race."

Senna drew positives from his debut race with the Renault team however and said he expected more from himself at the next grand prix in Italy.

"I think the pace was actually pretty good and I have some great experience with both types of tyre so now I know what to do with the team," he said. "I am looking forward to driving in Monza and hopefully in better conditions than this."

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