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LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Race red-flagged for track breaking up after Leclerc crashes at safety car restart

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Monaco GP
LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Race red-flagged for track breaking up after Leclerc crashes at safety car restart

Verstappen reveals cause of shock Monaco GP retirement

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Monaco GP
Verstappen reveals cause of shock Monaco GP retirement

MotoGP Hungarian GP: Marquez outduels Acosta to win, Aprilia duo collide

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Hungarian GP
MotoGP Hungarian GP: Marquez outduels Acosta to win, Aprilia duo collide

BTCC Oulton Park: Cammish beats Cook to victory in opener

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Oulton Park (Island Circuit)
BTCC Oulton Park: Cammish beats Cook to victory in opener

Verstappen, Mercedes and Piastri: The key factors in F1’s silly season

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Monaco GP
Verstappen, Mercedes and Piastri: The key factors in F1’s silly season

Why Toto Wolff may need to try some distraction tactics

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Monaco GP
Why Toto Wolff may need to try some distraction tactics

From “a new back” to the front row: What’s behind Verstappen’s surprise Monaco pace?

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Formula 1
Monaco GP
From “a new back” to the front row: What’s behind Verstappen’s surprise Monaco pace?

The two worrying trends for Russell against Antonelli in F1 2026

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Monaco GP
The two worrying trends for Russell against Antonelli in F1 2026

Andrea Dovizioso agrees new Ducati MotoGP deal through 2020

Ducati has announced its star MotoGP rider Andrea Dovizioso will continue with the team until the end of the 2020 season

Dovizioso, who has been a Ducati factory rider since 2013, mounted the team's first title challenge since the Casey Stoner era last year.

But contract renewal negotiations were made difficult as Dovizioso upped his financial demands, having previously had a significantly smaller salary than that of underperforming team-mate Jorge Lorenzo.

Despite Dovizioso having had talks with Honda and Suzuki, and rejecting Ducati's first offer, the 32-year-old said on Thursday at Le Mans that he was getting "closer" to a renewal.

The team then officially confirmed on Friday morning that he would stay on for another two years.

Dovizioso is fifth in the standings following his dramatic crash at Jerez that also involved Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa.

The identity of Dovizioso's team-mate remains uncertain, with Lorenzo considering a move to Suzuki.

The agonising choice that will define Lorenzo's legacy

If the three-time MotoGP champion leaves, Pramac Ducati duo Jack Miller and Danilo Petrucci are the prime candidates to replace him.

Ducati is the third team to have announced 2019 rider plans during the French Grand Prix week, following Thursday's news that Alex Rins and Aleix Espargaro would spend two more seasons at Suzuki and Aprilia respectively.

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