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Rally Islas Canarias
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Rally Islas Canarias
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WRC
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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
New constructor joins Toyota in committing to WRC 2027

How injury struggles are plaguing MotoGP champion Marquez in 2026

MotoGP
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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Hayden admits more work needed

Nicky Hayden believes that he will have to keep working hard if he wants to continue his return to form this weekend at Assen

The reigning world champion was buoyed by the post-race test at Barcelona, and he then took his best grid position of the season last week at Donington.

However, he is not under any illusions as he returns to the Dutch circuit where he won last year.

"We didn't change a lot, just a few settings, nothing major," said the American. "It worked at Barcelona and it worked at Donington, but that's not to say we're out of the woods yet.

"We've got to keep working. We've got a lot to do to try and get back to where I feel like I belong."

The Honda rider also admitted that he is already looking towards his home race at Laguna Seca, where he has won for the past two years.

"I can't wait for the next races," he said. "Assen is a track I like, and Laguna is coming up, so I need to start warming up and try to get a little momentum going."

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