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Why F1 drivers are being beaten by their own power units

The data that reveals how different Spa is under F1's 2026 rules

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The data that reveals how different Spa is under F1's 2026 rules

Super Formula: Ohta closes in on title, Fraga takes sprint win

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Super Formula: Ohta closes in on title, Fraga takes sprint win

Hamilton: Ferrari F1 car "didn't feel the same" after Belgian GP practice crash

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Hamilton: Ferrari F1 car "didn't feel the same" after Belgian GP practice crash

How Antonelli found half a second to thwart Verstappen in Belgian GP qualifying

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How Antonelli found half a second to thwart Verstappen in Belgian GP qualifying

WRC Estonia: Pajari pulls clear as maiden WRC win looms

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WRC Estonia: Pajari pulls clear as maiden WRC win looms

Mercedes working to resolve “serious issue” behind Russell’s deficit to Antonelli

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Belgian GP
Mercedes working to resolve “serious issue” behind Russell’s deficit to Antonelli

Explained: The yellow flag error that caught Leclerc out in Belgian GP qualifying

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Belgian GP
Explained: The yellow flag error that caught Leclerc out in Belgian GP qualifying

Tank Slappers Podcast: MotoGP Emilia Romagna GP review

Maverick Vinales became the sixth different winner in the 2020 MotoGP season after scoring victory in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Misano

The Yamaha rider made big changes to his approach and to his Yamaha across the second Misano weekend after a disastrous San Marino GP, in which he went from a dominant poleman to ending up 5.3 seconds off victory in sixth place having threatened much more through practice.

Though a somewhat fortunate winner after a late crash for long-time leader Francesco Bagnaia on the Pramac Ducati, Vinales took a giant leap in race pace from the first Misano race and was able to keep applying pressure on the Italian.

Now just one point off a championship lead, with four riders covered by four points, Vinales has now pulled himself back into contention.

PLUS: How Vinales went from 'kitty' to MotoGP 'beast' at Misano

In the latest Tank Slappers podcast, Autosport's International Editor Lewis Duncan and Motorsport.com's Global MotoGP Editor Oriol Puigdemont discuss Vinales' step forward at Misano.

They also look at Fabio Quartararo's race, which was affected by a post-race track limits, and identify the strongest championship contender currently.

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