bagnaia joins miller at works ducatti team as zarco and jorge martin for 2021 season

Bagnaia joins Miller at works Ducatti team as Zarco and Jorge Martin for 2021 season

Fransesco Bagnaia will be joining Jack Miller who is his current teammate at Pramac, at the Ducatti factory team for the 2021 MotoGP season. Bagnaia will be replacing Andrea Dovizioso for a year-long deal. Bagnaia has been in a race with Avintia’s Johann Zarco to secure the vacant Ducatti seat, after Dovizioso announced that he will be leaving the team at the Austrian MotoGP which was held last month. He is the 2018 winner of the Moto2 grand prix and has been impressing for the Ducatti satellite team, Pramac in this year’s MotoGP. 2019 was his debut year in the MotoGP series although he didn’t make his first appearance at the Andalucian MotoGP at Jerez after suffering an engine failure while he was running second in the final laps of the race. Bagnaia had also missed three races after he sustained a knee injury in the first practice for the Czech MotoGP, but he would later return and secure his first podium at the San Marino MotoGP. He would also dominate the Emilia Romagna MotoGP which followed the San Marino GP, but experienced a crash later on in the race. Ducatti had been making preliminary talks with the 2017 and 2018 rider Jorge Lorenzo but they later made it clear that they would be putting their main focus on hiring a young rider to complete their 2021 riders line-up. Bagnaia was the top choice for the spot over Johann Zarco, as his recent strong performance in MotoGP was very impressive. “My MotoGP debut was not easy, but at Ducati, they never questioned me: they gave me all the support and confidence that a rookie needs and they let me do experience in 2019,” said Francesco Bagnaia. “I listened to them, I trusted them, together we learned to know each other and understand each other, and now we form a great team. “They taught me a method of work that allowed us to take away some nice satisfactions and I think that’s just the beginning. “Today I am the happiest person in the world, for me, it is a dream come true: being an official Ducati rider has always been my ambition, and I succeeded together with all of those who had always believed in me even when things did not go well.” Johann Zarco, who had secured an impressive pole position and podium finnish on the Czech GP, riding on the 2019 based bike was also considered though as he secures one of the vacant seats at Pramac, and will be riding a new fully factory supported Ducatti Desmosedici GP21 for the next season. Joining him at Pramac will be current Moto2 KTM rider Jorge Martin , who is the 2017 Moto3 champion as he chose to leave the Austrian manufacturer to join Ducatti to chase his dream to race in the top class of motorbike racing. “Jack Miller and Pecco Bagnaia have shown this year that they can take advantage of the potential of our Desmosedici GP bike and have earned this opportunity,” added Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali. “Their transition to the official team from the Pramac Racing Team, where they both grew up, is proof of the efficient collaboration that binds us to the team of Paolo Campinoti, which I would like to thank. “I am sure that next year his team will be able to make the most of the talent of the two new riders Johann Zarco and Jorge Martín.” Enea Bastianini-who is battling for the ’20 Moto2 championship-looks to be heading to Avintia to replace Zarco, most likely on a GP20 after he confirmed several weeks ago that he had secured a move into the premier class with Ducati. His team-mate looks to be between either the incumbent Esteve Rabat-who has first dibs on the seat due to the funding he brings to the team-or intermediate class points leader Luca Marini, who has reportedly held talks with both Avintia and Ducati alongside half-brother Valentino Rossi.

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Mick Schumacher and Callum Illot to get their first F1 practice runs at Nurburgring

Mick Schumacher and Callum Ilott will get their first runs in an official Formula 1 practice session at the Eifel Grand Prix, as Ferrari announces plans for a trio of its youngsters. With Ferrari pondering the next steps for its F2 race winners, Schumacher will join Ilott in getting some running in first free practice at the Nurburgring. Schumacher will drive for Alfa Romeo, taking Antonio Giovinazzi’s cockpit while Ilott will take part in the practice session for Haas, replacing Romain Grosjean. Callum Ilott who drives for UNI-Virtuosi Formula 2 team Robert Shwartzman will get a first free practice run in the F1 season finale at Abu Dhabi, but it has not yet been confirmed with which team. Ahead of their F1 race weekend debuts, the trio will also test at Ferrari’s Fiorano test track on Wednesday at the wheel of a 2018 SF71H car. Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies, who is in charge of the Ferrari Driver Academy, said: “We wanted to organise this test session so that our three best youngsters would be as well prepared as possible to tackle an event that will always be a special moment for them. “It will be a chance to get to grips with a Formula 1 car, which is much more complicated than the car they are currently used to driving.” Schumacher is currently leading the F2 title standings following another feature race victory in Russia last weekend. He is 22 points ahead of Ilott, with just one round remaining at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Robert Shwartzman who drives for Prema Racing Formula 2 team The progress that Schumacher has made this season has impressed onlookers, with F1 managing director of motorsport Ross Brawn saying earlier this week that he felt the youngster was maturing well. “When you carry the mantle of the name Schumacher, it’s not an easy gig,” said Brawn in his regular post-race column following the Russian GP. “It can give you some benefits, but you’re the subject of scrutiny the whole time. Mick has handled it amazingly well and in the latter part of this season, his second season in Formula 2, we have started to see him mature and develop extremely well as a racing driver. “Russia was an excellent weekend for him and I’m full of optimism for his future.”

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Jonathan Rea hopes for a new Kawasaki WSBK model for 2021

Jonathan Rea says he is praying for a new Kawasaki World Superbike base model for the 2021 season that will help him to keep up with the championship’s newer machinery. The rider is currently on a Kawasaki ZX-10RR which came in back in the 2017 WSBK season and apart from its re-homologation in the 2019 season, the bike has been receiving very minor upgrades ever since. On the other hand, BMW and Ducatti presented new bikes for the 2019 season, the Ducatti Paningale V4-R and the BMW S1000RR respectively as Honda brought the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade in the 2020 season, Yamaha made a very major update on their YZF-R1. BMW also recently announced their new BMW M1000RR which is an upgraded special variant of the S1000RR and it will debut in the 2021 season. Jonathan Rea said that there was room to improve the ZX-10RR though the bike package was giving its best in terms of performance, but the 5-time champion and the 2020 championship leader did not hesitate to say that he fears the current Corona virus global pandemic will hamper Kawasaki’s commitment to build a new bike. Asked on whether he felt like he needed another Kawasaki base model for the 2021 season, Rea said,”I’m praying every night for that…That would be the best Christmas present I could ever imagine.” “In the current climate with what we’re going through right now in the world, I don’t know what’s going to happen, so I cross my fingers, but it’s out of my hands, It’s a Japanese decision, so let’s see.” Jonathan Rea was also asked on what else he would be looking for in a new bike besides horsepower, he added “We need to improve the chassis a little bit, especially the rear of the bike and how it transfers [its weight] on to the rear. “In stop-and-go circuits like Magny-Cours and Thailand, with these corners where you’re at zero and then going, the Kawasaki is working really well. But in all long corners where we need to transfer to the rear to be smooth, we’re struggling a little bit. “That’s the main focus of development for the winter into next year. It’s very hard to chase that feeling during a race weekend, that’s the target for the off-season.” Rea currently holds the top championship position with 290 points having a 51-point lead over Ducatti’s Scott Redding who is second in the championship with 239 points as the 2020 WorldSBK Season having only two more rounds to go. The 33-year old had his 9th win of the year during the Barcelona WSBK, which was the first ever superbike race on the Catalunya track. He also went ahead to commend the bike saying that it had the smallest margin for error compared to the other bikes, this was following the second race of the 2020 WSBK season where he ranked fourth behind Chaz Davies(Ducatti Aruba.IT), Michael van der Mark(Crescent Racing) and Garett Gerloff(Yamaha junior WSBK). “When the stars align I can win, but it’s really easy to see from racing that when others make a mistake on the lap, they can keep the laptime, I get penalised quite a lot if I run wide. It has a real knock-on effect on the lap.” Rea said.

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BMW unveils its new BMW M1000 RR superbike

A new motorbike has been revealed by BMW with the M 1000 RR based on the current S 1000 RR model… German manufacturer BMW has unveiled a brand-new motorbike, the BMW M 1000 RR, with the contents “consistently aligned with the motorsport requirements from customer sport to WorldSBK.” The M 1000 RR is based on the current S 1000 RR model, currently competing in MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship with Tom Sykes and Eugene Laverty. It is the first time the M 1000 RR has been shown around the world and features aerodynamic development designed for maximum performance on a racetrack, plus an engine power output of 212 horsepower. Although BMW Motorrad has been offering its M equipment as options since 2018 and M performance parts since then, this is the first bike in the BMW Motorrad M model. The M 1000 RR has a more powerful engine than the S 1000 RR and has geometries along the same line as the competition bike, as well as carbon wings to help with performance both on the road and on the racetrack. Suspension and aerodynamics have been designed for maximum on-track performance and “meets the main expectations in the top segment of superbikes.” Tom Sykes will remain at the BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team for 2021 but will have a new teammate as Dutch rider Michael van der Mark (PATA YAMAHA WorldSBK Official Team) switches from Yamaha machinery to BMW.

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Carlos Sainz criticises Turn 2 at Sochi which caused crashes and penalties as FIA dismisses the issue

Mclaren driver Carlos Sainz took full responsibility for the crash that happened on the first lap at Turn 2 in the Russian Grand Prix, but later after the race he said that the tight off track chicane at Turn 2 in Sochi Autodrome where he hit the wall was not properly designed. The spanish national was the first to crash as Racing point’s Lance Stroll crashed on the same spot after a few seconds after Charles Leclerc made contact with the RP20, Sainz had gone offtrack and later hit the wall on his left side of the MCL35 damaging the front tyre. Both drivers retired from the race. The Mclaren driver who had started on the 6th position, would later take the blame for the crash. “The angle was really, really narrow to go around the bollard and I just misjudged my entry speed, the track was very dirty, and [I] crashed pretty heavily against that wall. It is frustrating, but at the same time there’s always going to be some mistakes during the year. Today was my mistake and I apologise to the team for it.” Carlos Sainz said, and although he accepted the mistake he also added that the narrow chicane at Turn 2 was making life difficult for the drivers if they went off at that corner. “I’m definitely looking forward to Nurburgring to try and redeem a bit myself, but at the same time I think that corner is not very well designed,” he said. “It’s forcing drivers to take very strange lines and very strange incidents like the five-second penalties that we are given if we don’t negotiate that chicane next to a wall. “But it is what it is and I got it wrong today,” the Mclaren driver also added. The race director Michael Masi also accepted that Turn 2 was a force to reckon with as he and his team have been always grappling with. “Turn 2 has been one of those that’s been a challenge in different ways each year,” Masi said. “You fix things in one way, and it has another impact in another. So we’re trying to find the best solution, and I think we’ve found a reasonable solution. Now is there room for improvement? Yes. There’s always room for improvement.” he added. Some observers have suggested to replace the tarmac runoff with a gravel trap but Michael Masi dismissed the statements saying that the gravel trap does not work at every track or every corner.  “As I’ve said a number of times that there’s different solutions for different circuits, different corners, taking everything into account. And gravel is not a solution everywhere.” “With regards to speeds in run-offs, one of the things that obviously we’ve tried to achieve and aim to achieve is primarily that the rejoin in such circumstances is effectively funnelled in a way that it’s as safe as possible. That’s the primary objective. “Secondary is to slow cars down if possible within that area. However, the nature of Turn 2, because of literally the nature of the corner, it’s very hard to find a one-size fits all solution. So we’ll continue looking at it, and see what we can do.” Masi concluded

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Las Vegas NASCAR Cup: Kurt Busch takes playoffs win

Kurt Busch became the first NASCAR Cup Series driver to book his spot in the next round of the Playoffs with victory in overtime at Las Vegas. Busch in the #1 Chip Ganassi Chevrolet had not followed the leading pack, headed by Denny Hamlin, in pitting midway through the final stage, and benefited when Jimmie Johnson’s car shed its right rear Goodyear tyre, bringing out the caution flags. While Hamlin and the rest of the leading gaggle, including Alex Bowman who undercut Hamlin during these stops by pitting on lap 232, dropped to a lap down, Busch – the sole driver in Playoff contention who did not pit – was able to take his stop and restart in second place, behind Wood Brothers Racing’s Matt DiBenedetto. Busch took the lap 243 restart on the inside line and muscled past the #21 of DiBenedetto to take the lead, before a John Hunter Nemechek spin seven laps later once again neutralised the race on the 1.5-mile oval circuit. Hamlin, who was running in 11th place then led a charge to pitroad of those who had lost out under the Johnson caution, with the likes of Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr, Alex Bowman, and Chase Elliott followed the #11 Joe Gibbs Toyota for fresh rubber. Bowman and Hamlin quickly began to carve through the field, before a final caution for William Byron’s spin after Christopher Bell’s car suffered a tyre failure. This sent the race into overtime, with none of the leaders opting to pit ahead of the two-lap shootout. Busch took the restart ahead of DiBenedetto, Ryan Blaney, Bowman and Hamlin, and quickly dropped the chasing pack, whilst Hamlin tried to fight his way past Blaney. Busch, who took 16th and 17th respectively in stages one and two, was untroubled throughout the overtime period, allowing the 2004 Cup champion to record his first win of 2020, 33rd of his career, first since Kentucky in July 2019, and ensure his place in the Round of 8 of the Playoffs. DiBenedetto equalled his best result of the season with second in his Ford, which also came at Las Vegas in February, ahead of stage two winner Hamlin, who scored his first top 10 finish since the Daytona road course race. Playoff hopefuls Truex Jr, Bowman and reigning champion Kyle Busch took fourth, fifth and sixth respectively, with the already eliminated Ryan Blaney the lead finisher for Team Penske in seventh. Erik Jones followed up third last time out at Bristol with eighth for JGR, ahead of Chris Buescher and Harvick – who recorded his 25th top 10 result of 2020 in an otherwise quiet afternoon for the polesitter in his #4 machine. Seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson was hit with a pitlane speeding penalty midway through the 268-lapper, but fought back well to claim 11th, ahead of Penske duo Brad Keselowski (13th) and Joey Logano (14th). Logano had been a lap down for a majority of the race following lap 88 contact with Kyle Busch left the #22 with minor damage. Elliott had looked comfortable out in front during periods of stage one, which the #9 Hendrick driver claimed ahead of Hamlin, but struggled in the latter stages, coming home 22nd. Austin Dillon, who had been the star of the Playoffs with a strong Round of 16 looked set to continue his good form in his #3 Richard Childress machine, banking a pair of sixth place finishes in the two 80-lap segments. However, a suspected piece of debris damaged belts inside the engine of his Camaro, which led to a power steering failure, and left the #3 seven laps down in 32nd position at the flag. NASCAR Las Vegas race results – 268 lapsPos Driver Team Gap1 Kurt Busch Chip Ganassi Racing –2 Matt DiBenedetto Wood Brothers Racing s3 Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Racing s4 Martin Truex Jr. Joe Gibbs Racing s5 Alex Bowman Hendrick Motorsports s6 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing s7 Ryan Blaney Team Penske s8 Erik Jones Joe Gibbs Racing s9 Chris Buescher Roush Fenway Racing s10 Kevin Harvick Stewart-Haas Racing s11 Jimmie Johnson Hendrick Motorsports s12 Clint Bowyer Stewart-Haas Racing s13 Brad Keselowski Team Penske s14 Joey Logano Team Penske s15 Ryan Newman Roush Fenway Racing s16 Cole Custer Stewart-Haas Racing s17 Aric Almirola Stewart-Haas Racing s18 Matt Kenseth Chip Ganassi Racing s19 Ryan Preece JTG Daugherty Racing s20 John Hunter Nemechek Front Row Motorsports s21 Michael McDowell Front Row Motorsports s22 Chase Elliott Hendrick Motorsports s23 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. JTG Daugherty Racing s24 Christopher Bell Leavine Family Racing s25 William Byron Hendrick Motorsports s26 Ty Dillon Germain Racing 1 Lap27 Corey LaJoie Go FAS Racing 1 Lap28 Darrell Wallace Jr. Richard Petty Motorsports 2 Laps29 Daniel Suarez Gaunt Brothers Racing 3 Laps30 Brennan Poole Premium Motorsports 3 Laps31 Gray Gaulding Rick Ware Racing 6 Laps32 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing 7 Laps33 J.J. Yeley Spire Motorsports 7 Laps34 Quin Houff StarCom Racing 9 Laps35 Joey Gase Petty Ware Racing 12 Laps36 Josh Bilicki Rick Ware Racing Suspension37 Timmy Hill MBM Motorsports Rear end38 Tyler Reddick Richard Childress Racing Accident39 Chad Finchum MBM Motorsports Overheating

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Valentino Rossi’s MotoGP title chances closed after a crash in the Catalan GP

Yamaha Factory racer and superstar Valentino Rossi admits that his chances for a MotoGP Championship win have already been closed after crashing in the Catalan Grand Prix. The 9-time championship winner was second before the crash happened. In the early phases of the race Valentino Rossi found himself second after Franco Morbidelli(SRT Petronas Yamaha) made a mistake at the first corner. His position would however not last for long as he crashed at Turn just two laps later. Rossi was only 26 points away from the championship lead ahead of the Catalan Grand Prix, but the rider is now 50 points further from the championship lead as he got a second consecutive DNF and the third in the 2020 MotoGP Season. “In order not to despair, we have to think that it was a good weekend anyway, that I rode well, that I enjoyed myself and I could play for the win,” Rossi reflected on the Catalan Grand Prix. “We are following a very interesting road with the setting of the bike, so even if the championship is closed for me, there are great reasons to be fast from now to the end of the year. “As long as the math doesn’t say it, it’s not over. But unfortunately, I have already made three zeroes and I fell twice in a row due to my mistakes. Then the bike broke down in the first race, so it’s difficult. “But there are still many races and we will have to try to be fast, if I can ride like this, I can go fast on all sides.” Rossi admitted that he made a mistake by not paying attention to the temperature on the left side of his front tyre as he went around Turn 2 and was instead focussed on reducing the gap to the Catalan MotoGP winner and Championship leader Fabio Quartararo. “We start very, very smooth at the beginning, we had a good pace and I tried to ride very sweet on the front tyre and rear tyre, because I know, like everybody, at the end of the race we will suffer,” he added. “But anyway, we had a very good pace and we stayed at front, but I don’t push too much there. “Franco did a mistake at Turn 1, so from that moment I push because I don’t want to take too much disadvantage to Fabio. “I wanted to try and stay close to him because I know especially Suzukis at the end are very strong. “But I did a mistake. Looking at the data it’s a really, really similar to the lap before but with this temperature I need to pay more attention on the left.”

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Hamilton’s penalty points withdrawn by FIA stewards

The FIA stewards have withdrawn the penalty points slapped on Lewis Hamilton for race practice start infringements prior to F1 Russian Grand Prix and instead imposing a fine on the Mercedes F1 Team. Hamilton had been handed two five-second penalties for two separate race start violations prior to Sunday afternoon’s race at Sochi Autodrom. The Mercedes driver served the two penalties by stopping in the pit for 10 seconds before the Mercedes team would service his car. This cost him the lead as he finished third behind his teammate Valtteri Bottas and Redbull’s Max Verstappen. Hamilton also incurred two penalty points on his FIA super licence ending up with a total of 10 points incurred within a period of one year, meaning the driver had only two points remaining to make a total of 12 points which lead to a one-race ban for any Formula 1 driver. The FIA stewards have now gone back on their decision to hand the brit the penalty points and instead handed Mercedes £25,000 penalty. “The Stewards received information from the team that the driver of car 44 had received a team instruction to perform the practice start in the incorrect place,” the statement from FIA stewards reads. “This was confirmed by the Stewards having listened to the audio between the team and the driver.” “Based on this information the Stewards replace the penalty points with this decision and therefore remove the penalty points imposed and fine the competitor (Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team) €25,000.” Mercedes AMG Petronas race engineer Peter Bonnington had instructed Lewis Hamilton to complete his two race practice starts at the same location, which he did. But the decisions later emerged to have gone against the race director, Michael Masi’s instructions. Hamilton later came out to say that the penalties were ridiculous and continued to say that the race stewards were trying to stop him. The team principal, Toto Wolff also added on the issue saying that the penalties were far fetched. Lewis Hamilton is now down to 8 points on his super licence for the 12 month period only having 4 points to go for his licence to be dropped after the Turkish Grand Prix on November. “The verdict was he wasn’t in the right place,” Wolff commented as he could not comprehend how the race stewards had come to a conclusion to issue the penalty. “There is no mention what the right place is in the director’s note, nor is it in the regulations. So we agree to disagree on that one. The other one was not driving at constant speed in the reconnaissance laps, and there again, it’s debatable. “But the race has happened. He received the 10 seconds penalty. So for a reconnaissance lap, infringement, an in-race penalty, can be debated also. “But you have to take it on the chin and move on.”

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Furious Hamilton accuses FIA Stewards for unfairly targeting him

Lewis Hamilton accused Formula One stewards of trying to stop him winning after being handed two five-second penalties in yesterday’s Russian Grand Prix. The punishment for track violations before the race had even started, cost the six-time world champion the lead and the chance to equal Michael Schumacher’s record of 91 Grand Prix triumphs, as the Mercedes driver finished third after starting in pole position, with teammate Valtteri Bottas taking full advantage of the world champion’s troubled day to claim the ninth win of his career. Valtteri Bottas passed Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to take second place at the start and inherited the lead when the race leader took an extended pit stop to serve two five-second penalties for irregular pre-race practice starts. A disappointed Hamilton rejoined in 11th place but fought back to finish third behind Verstappen. The charge gave entertainment to the 30,000 spectators, the first significant crowd at a sports event in the Covid-19 era. “I’m pretty sure no one’s got two five-second penalties for something so ridiculous before,” Hamilton said. “I didn’t put anyone in danger, I’ve done this at a million tracks over the years and never been questioned on it.” The stewards also handed Hamilton two penalty points on his licence, leaving him two short of incurring a one-race ban triggered by 12 in a 12-month period. He will have to maintain a clean slate over the next four races until November’s Turkish Grand Prix. Asked if the FIA stewards took the issue too far, he replied: “Of course it is. But it’s to be expected. They’re trying to stop me, aren’t they? But it’s OK. I just need to keep my head down and stay focused.” Bottas’ second win in Russia and second this season reinvigorated his challenge for the drivers’ title and reduced Hamilton’s lead to 44 points. The Finn also collected a bonus point for fastest lap. While Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff was happy for Bottas, he described Hamilton’s penalty as “far-fetched” and insisted that the driver gained no advantage by doing the start where he did. Verstappen, who was pleased to split the two Silver Arrows, was also sympathetic. “I mean if you cause a crash it’s different, right? But I think the penalty Lewis got was already painful enough,” said the Red Bull driver. “I mean OK, maybe it was not correct where he stopped, but penalty points for that? I’m not sure that’s correct.”

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Quartararo wins Barcelona MotoGP as Dovizioso and Rossi crash

Fabio Quartararo returned to the lead of MotoGP Championship after winning his first race since July in the Catalan Grand prix as Andrea Dovizioso crashed on the first lap of the race. The race started as Franco Morbidelli held onto his pole position ahead of Pramac’s Jack Miller. As the riders raced towards the first two turns, Danilo Petrucci experienced delayed acceleration from turn to which forced Johann Zarco who was behind him to slow to avoid Petrucci’s Ducati which was ahead. Avintia’s Zarco later made contact with Dovizioso taking both of the Ducatti riders out of the race. Valentino Rossi who was at the front, was able to take on Jack Miller at Turn 5 and was now chasing down after Franco Morbidelli who was the race leader. Jack Miller on the other hand, made a mistake as he was approaching Turn 10 almost knocking out Valentino Rossi. Fabio Quartararo was able to weave between the two bikes to take the third position. Franco Morbidelli had made half a second gap over Valentino Rossi in the earlier stages of the race as the top three Yamaha riders were distancing away Jack Miller. At the start of the sixth lap, Quartararo was able to pass Valentino Rossi at the first corner and after three laps Rossi came to re-take his position from Quartararo at the same corner. Franco Morbidelli was riding very close to Quartararo but his hope for a victory vanished when he almost crashed twice as he approached Turn 1 on lap 14. Quartararo later settled in the third position behind Valentino Rossi. Rossi’s gap to the race leader Fabio Quartararo was just six tenths of a second as he put a fight for his 200th MotoGP podium in his 350th MotoGP start, but his hopes quickly eluded from him when he slid off at Turn 2 crashing and was out of the race. Franco Morbidelli took over the second position but his rear failed him in the final stages of the race making Joan Mir and Alex Rins on their Suzukis bypass him. Joan Mir was later able to take the second position from Franco Morbidelli at Turn 1 in the last lap. The Suzuki rider put on a fight as he closely followed Quartararo who was over 3 seconds in the lead, and as they approached the chequered flag the gap was just below a second. Mir’s teammate Alex Rins on the sister Suzuki was able to come up from the 13th position on the grid and achieve a podium finish after completing the race third. This was the first double-Suzuki podium finish since Misano 2007. Franco Morbidelli held onto the 4th positions just 0.545 seconds ahead of Pramac’s Jack Miller and Francesco Bagnaia who finished the race 5th and 6th respectively. LCR Honda’s Takaaki Nakagami closely followed the Pramac duo on seventh place. Danilo Petrucci on his works Ducatti finished 8th as Maverick Vinales finished in a disappointing 9th place on his Factory Yamaha. Maverick Vinales also had a challenging afternoon after being kicked out of the points at 16th as he was overtaken in the first lap after a poor start, he however benefited from the crashes which pulled out the riders who were ahead. The Yamaha rider would afterwards take on LCR Honda’s Cal Crutchlow and finish the race 9th as Crutchlow rounded the points at 10th. KTM’s Brad Binder, Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro, the Honda of Alex Marquez, Iker Lecuona(KTM Tech 3) and Avintia’s Tito Rabat finished later taking position 11 to 15 respectively. Fabio Quartararo’s third win in the 2020 MotoGP Season now puts him 8 points ahead in the championship lead as Suzuki’s Joan Mir takes second position in the championship after four podium finishes. Maverick Vinales is 18 points down in 3rd as Andrea Dovizioso is fourth with 24 points behind. Valentino Rossi is 50 points behind putting his hopes for a championship win down.

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Russian GP: Valtteri Bottas wins as Verstappen comes second

Valtteri Bottas raced to victory in the Russian Grand Prix as Max Verstappen closely followed in second as 6-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton finished third after serving two penalties for pre-race practice infractions. Hamilton had completed two practice laps at Sochi including the one towards the end of the pitlane exit, which was aganist the directives given by the race director Michael Masi. This means that Hamilton went into the race while under investigation. Adding insult to injury he started the race on the soft tyres which are entirely unfancied as Bottas and Redbull’s Max Verstappen started on the medium tyres. As the race started Lewis Hamilton was leading as his teammate Bottas immediately passed Max Verstappen at Turn 1. Bottas tried to pass Lewis Hamilton from the outside as he tried to move his nose past his teammate but immediately got a brief slide over the kerbs and Hamilton was able to retake the lead. Verstappen was one of the drivers who went to the runoff area at turn 2 and Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo was able to overtake him briefly, as Verstappen regained his position at the next turn. Ricciardo went ahead to lose his fourth position to his teammate Esteban Ocon after sliding at Turn 7. But the race was immediately suspended following Maclaren’s Carlos Sainz crashing after hitting the wall on the outside of the marker boards as he followed Vestappen. His wreckage remained in the track as the following drivers were forced to check up. A few moments later Charles Leclerc(Ferrari) made contact with Lance Stroll(Racing Point) after touching with his left frontside of the wing and Stroll hit the wall and retired from the race as the safety car was deployed moments later. The race restarted on lap 6 as Hamilton still lead the pack as Bottas was still closely chasing after him, but the world champion later extended his lead. But the news came in later that he was being handed two five-second penalties for the pre-race infractions and had to wait 10 seconds in the pit before Mercedes could service his car. He came in on lap 16 after setting two fastest laps and had a 2.7 seconds lead. Hamilton later rejoined the race out of the top 10 bracket but before Daniel Ricciardo who was in the pits. Valtteri Bottas was in the lead as he made fast laps in the 1m 39s bracket as Max Verstappen tried to edge out on him, but the RB 16 was much slower than the W11. Bottas eventually pitted on lap 26 to change from the mediums to the hards as he was 9.7s ahead of the Redbull. Hamilton was 15.4 seconds away from the lead. The gaps between the top 3 racers widened as Bottas was 12s ahead of Verstappen, as Hamilton was 10 seconds behind Verstappen. As the race came to an end Bottas was 7.7s ahead of Verstappen and Hamilton came in 15s behind Verstappen as they finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively. Sergio Perez finished 4th after taking the advantage of Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo and Esteban Ocon who were behind Sebastian Vettel after their early stops. Daniel Ricciardo finished 5th evn after getting a 5 second penalty for cutting over Turn 2. The Australian however was able to create a large gap from Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc who finished 6th. Esteban Ocon finished 7th just ahead of AlphaTauri’s Daniil Kvyat who came home 8th. Kvyat’s teammate Pierre Gasly and Alexander Albon finished 9th and 10th respectively. Alexander Albon was another driver to get the five second penalty after cutting off Turn 2 despite the billboards being at the turn though they had been destroyed at one point when Romain Grosjean went over them. The remaining drivers came in over a lap later.

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Chase Briscoe gets his eight Xfinity win this season in Las Vegas playoffs

Chas Briscoe achieved his ambitious goal he had set prior to the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity season by winning his eighth race in the season at the Las Vegas playoffs on Saturday night. Chase Briscoe led 164 out of 200 laps although he suffered a late race restart but was able to hold off Noah Gragson to win Saturday’s Alsco 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, completing a sweep of victories in both of the track’s Xfinity races this season. The victory in the Las Vegas playoffs locked Chase Briscoe into the semifinal round whatever his performance in the next race. He has eight 8 wins now in the season and ten in the three seasons he has competed. “We got it figured out here these last few races. This thing is on the rails around this place,” Briscoe said. “I’m super happy to start our playoffs this way. It’s been an unbelievable season but we have six more races to win. That’s what we are going to do. The championship is the priority right now. We still have more in the tank.” Briscoe added. Briscoe, in a Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing, won all three stages Saturday night at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, then beat hometown driver Noah Gragson on a late restart to grab control of the Xfinity Series title race. Briscoe earned an automatic berth into the second round of the playoffs and increased his series-best victory total. There will be a new Xfinity Series champion for the first time in three years this season and Briscoe is one of the favorites. “An incredible car by everybody at Stewart-Haas. That made my job way too easy, honestly,” Briscoe said. “We have had a lot of wins this year, but this is by far our most dominant car.” The Indiana native has been an inspiring story for underdogs, and this season was in doubt until sponsorship developed during the offseason to secure a second season at SHR. Chase Briscoe went into the year determined to win eight races and prove he deserves a spot in the Cup Series. Briscoe joined Jack Ingram and Sam Ard with a record eight wins; both Ingram and Ard won eight apiece in 1984. He also won last week at Bristol. Now that Briscoe has hit his mark of eight wins, he’s got his sights set on grabbing every trophy he can over the final six races of the season. He knew his No. 98 team was capable of a dominant season, which is why he felt comfortable making eight wins the mark to hit to argue his case for a Cup ride. “I knew this team was fully capable of achieving that and even more,” Briscoe said. “It has been an unbelievable season and we still have a lot, six more wins that we can try to get and a championship. That is what we are going to try to do.” Gragson, a Las Vegas native, finished second in a Chevrolet for JR Motorsports. He suffered a bloody nose in the middle of the race and it was bothersome over the final stretch. When a caution came out with 14 laps to go, Gragson got his shot to go head to head with Briscoe for the win. It took Briscoe a full lap to take control on the restart, and Gragson had nothing for him. Briscoe had built a lead of more than 6 seconds over Austin Cindric before the late caution, Gragson came off pit road in second and had his only chance at Briscoe on the restart. Cindric, the regular-season champion, didn’t have as strong of a Ford as Briscoe, but still was running second before the final caution. Team Penske told him he should do the opposite strategy as Briscoe but let Cindric make the final decision. Cindric followed Briscoe down pit road for the service, but a slow stop cost him four positions.

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Hamilton avoids penalty for rules breach at the Russian GP qualifying session

Lewis Hamilton has avoided penalty for a rules breach when he was rejoining the track at turn 2 during the qualifying session for the Russian Formula 1 Grand Prix. The FIA stewards during the qualifying session said that Hamilton was facing investigation after failing to hear Michael Masi, the race director who gave instructions to Hamilton as he was rejoining the track at Turn 2. Michael Masi had advised all the drivers in the pre-race event notes that they must pass through some bright orange billboards in the run-off area if they missed the apex at Turn 2, and later rejoin the race slowly. Lewis Hamilton did not follow the given routine during the qualifying session which lead him to be investigated alongside Haas’ drivers Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean, as Williams Nicolas Latifi was also not left behind in the investigations. In a statement given by race stewards after the qualifying session, it was said that Lewis Hamilton had accepted he had not followed the instructions given by Michael Masi. However the track violation did not give him any advantage and he returned to the track safely, escaping a penalty. “The driver accepted that he had not followed the instructions and further he accepted that in a race there would be a penalty. The stewards determined that there was no advantage, as the relevant lap time was deleted.” The race stewards statement read. “Furthermore, to be consistent with previous decisions, the Stewards considered the precedents set out in the 2018 Spanish Gran Prix and the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix.” Nicolas Latifi, Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen were also cleared of the track violation as all the drivers were reminded that such a breach would land them a five second penalty. The FIA has been particularly strict on track violatons at Sochi as it has a vast run-off area, asking the track managers to install an escape route at turn 2 before the fast left hand Turn 3. Hamilton was looking at losing his time in the second qualifying round after going wide at turn 18 on his first lap that was later deleted for exceeding the track limits. The 6-time world champion went on to set the fastest time in Q3 securing the 1st pole position.

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Russian GP Quali: Hamilton beats Bottas by 0.5 seconds

Lewis Hamilton claimed the pole position for the 2020 Russian Grand Prix after a near miss on the Q2 lap which could have prevented him from setting a time due to Sebastian Vettel crash. Max Verstappen was able to defeat Hamilton’s teammate Valtteri Bottas to the second place. Lewis Hamilton is also facing a post race investigation for track violation together with Nicolas Latifi, Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen in Q1. The 6-time world champion will be the only one to start Sunday’s race on soft tyres after his near miss in Q2. In the earlier session where drops of rain were reported on the track, Mercedes sent out their two W11’s on medium tyres as Redbull Racing did with Verstappen’s RB16. Moments later the Mercedes drivers, Hamilton and Bottas were forced to run on hard compound tyres as Hamilton had his time deleted for a track limits violation at thre final corner. Bottas, nevertheless was able to set a time good enough to get him to Q3, but Hamilton on the other hand had to halt his second run after Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel crashed around turn 4 making the session to be suspended. The 4-time world champion clipped the kerb on the inside of the right hand of the turn as he lost his rear spinning to the wall on the outside damaged his front wing which was immediately knocked by his teammate Charles Leclerc with his front wheel, Leclerc was closely following Vettel when the incident occured. When the session restarted Mercedes sent out Hamilton on the soft tyres which meant the Bottas would be going out on the medium compound tyres. Verstappen also went out on the medium tyres and went ahead to lead the other cars recording 2m 15s after Vettel’s crash. He also ran on the soft tyres and seemed to improve on his previous Q2 best but later abandoned the run, which means he will be starting on the hard tyre, which will be better for the Sunday’s race. Hamilton had a wide slide at turn 2 on his last lap as he was desperately trying to make the the best time, made it to the finish line barely a second remaining to the end of the session. He got the 4th fastest time in Q2, in which Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo was the fastest. A frustrated Charles Leclerc was knocked out in Q2. In Q3 Lewis Hamilton lead the pack with 1m 31.391s, which meant Bottas had to close a 0.793s gap in the final session of the qualifiers. The Finn was however able to improve in his final run despite a small mistake on the kerb at the exit of turn 2 but was still 0.5 seconds behind, even before Hamilton completed his last lap. Verstappen set his final lap later after the Mercedes W11s and was running behind Valtteri Bottas in the two first sections but later forged ahead of him as he speeded up in the final sector taking the 2nd pole after Hamilton. Sergio Perez(Racing Point) will starth in 4th position ahead of Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo who rounded up the top 5. Carlos Sainz(Mclaren) was closely followed by Ricciardo’s tammate Esteban Ocon as they were 6th and 7th respectively. Lando Norris(Mclaren), Pierre Gasly(AlphaTauri) and Redbull’s Alexander Albon rounded the top ten positions. Daniil Kvyat took the 12th place for AlphaTauri as Lance Stroll(Racing Point) closely followed in 13th despite being pulled out of the pack in the final Q2 laps with a suspected issue. The same happened to George Russel(Williams Racing) and Sebastian Vettel. Russell ran for only 1 lap in Q2 and was 0.5 seconds faster than his Q1 record time. He was able to knock out Romain Grosjean(Haas) in Q1 as he was desperate to get to the Q2. Grosjean finished the session in 16th place. Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi was 17th, ahead of Kevin Magnussen and Nicolas Latiffi who along with Grosjean went into the final Q1 runs without set time after being among a group of drivers including Hamilton and Gasly, who had their opening laps deleted for cutting the kerbs at Turn 2. Kimi Raikkonnen came last in the qualifying session for the race that he will be equalling Reuben Barrichello’s record for most F1 starts.

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Barcelona MotoGP: Franco Morbidelli takes maiden MotoGP pole

Franco Morbidelli got his maiden pole position in the Barcelona MotoGP qualifying session on Saturday afternoon as he lead a Yamaha 1-2-3 lead for the Catalan Grand Prix. Andrea Dovizioso only managed to get the 17th position in the qualifiers. It was a tight race between all the four Yamaha riders at the close of the Q2, with Morbidelli leading Fabio Quartararo and Valentino Rossi who was confirmed and announced by the Petronas Yamaha SRT to be their rider for the 2021 MotoGP season. Rossi had set an early pace with 1m 39.881s but it was quickly taken by Maverick Vinales recording 1m 39.655s. Morbidelli the took over the top spot with 1m 39.110s while his teammate Quartararo was 7th after making an error at turn 10. As the session had only few minutes to go, the Yamahas were proving their dominance in setting fastest lap times with Quartararo making the benchmark time of 1m 39.008s. However Morbidelli challenged the time after recording 1m 38.798s to claim his maiden pole for the MotoGP class since his Moto2 season in 2017. Fabio Quaratararo went for one final lap as the chequered flag came out but was unable to better his second position, with Rossi coming up in the front row for the first time this season. Jack Miller(Pramac Racing) ended up the session as the best of the Ducattis coming 4th after setting a record of 1m 39.225s earlier on in the Q2 on the soft tyre after having to use the other in Q1. Maverick Vinales came 5th in the time rankings while Avintia’s Johann Zarco came in sixth. His former teammate Pol Espargaro completed the session 7th on the KTM. Joan Mir on the Suzuki closely followed Espargaro coming 8th while Danillo Petrucci(works Ducatti) and Brad Binder on the KTM finished 9th and 10th respectively. LCR Honda’s Takaaki Nakagami only managed 11th which was an improvement from Q1 as Miguel Oliveira closely followed in 12th place on the KTM Tech 3 after crashing earlier on at Turn 10. Andrea Dovizioso had a tough time in both Q1 and Q2 and could only produce 1m 40.109s which only placed him at the 17th position. He will be starting Sundays race beside Cal Crutchlow(LCR Honda) who was 16th despite his injury and Repsol Honda’s Alex Marquez who was 18th. Alex Rins will be starting 13th on the grid ahead of Pramac’s Francesco Bagnaia and Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro.

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Austin Hill tops NASCAR Truck playoffs in Las Vegas

Austin Hill did not have the best Friday night at Las Vegas NASCAR Truck Playoffs which earned him a place in the semi-final round of the Series Playoffs. Hill took the lead for the first time after race restart on lap 96 of the 134 laps, as Sheldon Creed who had led for 89 laps tried to take on Hill, but the attempts failed. Sheldon Creed had come into contact with the wall as he was trying to get Hill but however managed to come 0.546 seconds behind Hill who led the race. This is the second win for Hill in 2020 and 6th victory of his career. “Right after Bristol, right after they took the checkered flag, I said ‘Let’s keep our heads up. We’re going to go to Vegas and win it’ and, heck, we did it,” Austin Hill said. “We didn’t have the best truck by no means. We had to fight a lot of adversity. In Stages 1 and 2 we weren’t good at all. The guys kept working on it. The pit crew did a hell of a job and I just had to go out there and get it and that’s what we did.” “Sheldon was definitely way faster than me. I was probably looking in my mirror more than I was looking out front. I knew he was better than we were. I knew I was going to have to protect.” Tanner Gray completed the race third, Stewart Frisen and Chandler Smith rounded out the top five as they were 4th and 5th respectively. Grant Enfinger, Zane Smith, Christian Eckes, Matt Crafton and Tyler Ankrum rounded up the top 10 drivers in the series playoffs. The next week’s race at Talladega will be the final race of the first rounds of the playoffs meaning that the lowest two drivers in points without a win will be eliminated in the fight for the Championship contention. All the drivers pit following the break between stage 2 and 3 and Creed was the first to come off the pits on the race restart on lap 68 as he continued to maintain the lead. After going wide, Creed was overtaken by Eckes on lap 69 but later on lap 73 Creed re-took the lead. On lap 78 Derek Kraus moved into second as Moffitt followed closely in 3rd. On lap 84, Ben Rhodes spun out on Turn 2 after contact with Friesen bringing out a caution and all the leading trucks pit. Creed maintained the lead on the race restart on lap 90 followed by Kraus and Johnny Sauter. Jordan Anderson got stopped at the exit of the pit road on lap 90 which brought the caution back out. On lap 96 the race was back on as Creed lead the race followed by Hill and Eckes. Hill later took the lead as Friesen came second. On lap 124 Creed came into contact with the wall as he was trying to take down Hill but still remained second. Friesen was in third as creed tried to close in on hill up to the end of the race.

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