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Belgian GP
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“A shock to the system” – Why teams fear the worst with F1’s 2026 cars at Spa

Red Bull parks 'Macarena' rear wing for Belgian GP after Verstappen crashes

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Red Bull parks 'Macarena' rear wing for Belgian GP after Verstappen crashes

Norris given Belgium GP grid penalty as McLaren takes new Mercedes power unit parts

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Norris given Belgium GP grid penalty as McLaren takes new Mercedes power unit parts

Aston Martin "flat out" on Hungary updates but has concerns over spare parts being ready

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Smith becomes latest to top Autosport National Rankings

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Verstappen signs McLaren junior driver van Langendonck

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Verstappen signs McLaren junior driver van Langendonck

Le Mans MotoGP: Lorenzo says missing pole no concern

MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo said missing out on the French Grand Prix pole to Marc Marquez was no concern as his whole focus was on ensuring his Yamaha did not fall off the pace in the race again

Lorenzo led the last round in Spain at first, but was overhauled by Honda's Dani Pedrosa and then denied second when Marquez barged past at the final corner.

The Yamaha rider had been concerned about long-run pace following that disappointment and remained unsure about his bike's speed in Friday practice at Le Mans.

But by qualifying he felt the problem was sorted, leaving him confident he can fight for victory despite Marquez beating him to pole by 0.030 seconds.

"All weekend we've been working pretty much to improve the feeling on the front tyre, where we had some difficulties at Jerez, and trying to improve the bike to keep a more consistent pace," Lorenzo said.

"I think we've got it.

"I also concentrated on doing a very fast lap but unfortunately I couldn't beat Marc today because he was really fast.

"But our main target was to improve the bike for the race and I think we've done that. We'll see tomorrow."

Lorenzo has had to settle for third behind the Hondas in the last two grands prix after winning the Qatar season-opener.

He is third in the championship, four points behind Marquez and one behind Pedrosa.

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