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WRC Islas Canarias: Katsuta boosted by past winner Rovanpera's guidance

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Rally Islas Canarias
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Katsuta leads Rally Islas Canarias after stadium super special opener

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Rally Islas Canarias
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Schumacher's rise: World Sportscar Championship watchalong with Anthony Davidson

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Why McLaren will deliver "an entirely new" F1 car in Miami – but expects all rivals to do the same

Formula 1
Miami GP
Why McLaren will deliver "an entirely new" F1 car in Miami – but expects all rivals to do the same

New constructor joins Toyota in committing to WRC 2027

WRC
Rally Islas Canarias
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How injury struggles are plaguing MotoGP champion Marquez in 2026

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Spanish GP
How injury struggles are plaguing MotoGP champion Marquez in 2026

“Lesson learned” – the mindset F1 and the FIA need for the next rule change

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Formula 1
Miami GP
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Alonso: Drivers can't cut out risk

Fernando Alonso thinks it is impossible for Formula 1 drivers to cut out risk away from the race track - as he expressed relief that friend Robert Kubica was recovering well from his recent rally crash

The Spaniard was the first driver to visit Kubica in hospital following the accident the Pole had on the Ronde di Andora rally earlier this month.

And, after admitting that he feared the worst in the immediate aftermath of the crash, Alonso says that drivers always face dangers away from the track.

"We need to have something to get some adrenalin out of our system and rallying is good training from an F1 driver's point of view," Alonso told CNN. "I train on a bicycle ever day, and a couple of weeks ago a friend and myself were out riding and a truck cut in front us.

"A few metres nearer and we would have crashed into it. You cannot cut out risk."

Speaking about his first reaction to Kubica's crash, Alonso said: "It was not so clear he was going to survive. I tried to drive to the hospital to find out exactly what his injuries were.

"Now he is recovering well and we hope to see him back very soon in F1."

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