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Why Red Bull and Verstappen struggled at Silverstone – and expect the same at Spa

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Steiner explains why teams are forgoing a profit share with MotoGP

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How Leclerc has changed his steering wheel software for the first time since joining Ferrari

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How Leclerc has changed his steering wheel software for the first time since joining Ferrari

Why Vasseur's steady hand is exactly what fervent Ferrari needs right now

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Why Vasseur's steady hand is exactly what fervent Ferrari needs right now

Top 10 F1 drivers of the 2000s

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Top 10 F1 drivers of the 2000s

How the more technical F1 2026 regulations hinder customer teams

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How the more technical F1 2026 regulations hinder customer teams

FIA looking into Red Bull and Ferrari's rotating F1 wings after Verstappen crashes

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FIA looking into Red Bull and Ferrari's rotating F1 wings after Verstappen crashes

The pre-race tweak that hampered Hamilton's British GP

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Suppo: Honda switch good for Stoner

Honda marketing director and former Ducati team boss Livio Suppo believes Casey Stoner's move to Honda will reinvigorate the 2007 world champion

Following weeks of rumours, Stoner's team switch was announced this week, with the Australian set to leave Ducati after a four-season stint at the Italian squad.

Suppo made the same move last autumn and was thought likely to try and entice Stoner to join him. Honda's history of MotoGP success will appeal to Stoner, suggested Suppo - who also expects the Australian's so far winless 2010 season to improve so he can leave Ducati on a high.

"Stoner is fired up and can't wait to begin the new adventure," Suppo told Gazzetta dello Sport.

"We strongly believe in him and I'm certain that before coming with us he will give Ducati more satisfaction.

"Here he will find a team that has won 14 titles over 27 years. It will be good for him to change environment."

Stoner's departure from Ducati is expected to be followed by an announcement that Valentino Rossi will join the Italian outfit from Yamaha, with Ben Spies likely to take his place alongside Jorge Lorenzo.

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