Motorsports
Alonso Lopez leads Spanish exhibition in third free practice at Motorland
Alonso Lopez (Bosco Curro) returned to the top of the timetable in the final round of free practice, the third round. Up to seven Spanish riders finished in the top ten at the Moto2 Motorland Aragon Grand Prix.
Japan’s Ai Ogura (Kalex) wasn’t so lucky as to crash early in the session, which had no effect on his physical integrity, but disrupted his training plan on the track, Augusto Fernández reduced his time from day one to shoot in 1:52.818, giving him first position on the track. got back. He was overtaken by Spain’s Albert his Arenas (Carex) who stopped the clock at 1:52.680.
Shortly after, another Spaniard made the news. Spaniard Alon Canet (Kalex) has not set a new record since day one, crashing in turn two and moving from the lead to fifth.Albert Arenas, Augusto Fernandez, Italy’s Tony Arbolino (Kalex) and Spain’s Alonso Lopez (Boskosclaw).
As time went on, so did the work of the team and the drivers, and we were able to break all the best times from day one. The last one was Alonso Lopez (Bosco Curro), but moved up to first placean 87/1000 second advantage over Augusto Fernández and a little more than Pedro Acosta (Kalex) and Aron Canetto, was able to quickly repair the damage to his bike and get back on track.
Eventually, Alonso Lopez set the fastest time, while Fernandes and Kane improved after their crashes to be 0.2 seconds behind the Moto2 World Championship leader., Pedro Acosta 4th, Tony Arbolino 5th, Great Britain’s Jake Dixon (Karex) 6th, Fermin Aldeguer (Bosco Crosco), Joe Roberts (Karex), Jorge Navarro (Karex), Albert Arenas, followed by Dutchman Bo Benzneider (Karex). ), Thailand’s Somkiat Chantra (Karex), Spain’s Manuel Gonzales (Karex) and Czech Philip Salak (Karex) went straight into the second classification.
Japan’s Ai Ogura was hardly left behindJeremy Alcoba (Karex), Italy’s Celestino Vietti (Karex) and Spain’s Marcos Ramirez (MV Agusta), who fell without impact near the end of the session.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
Mercedes boss: ‘Russell is ready to become F1 champion in 2026’
Mercedes Formula 1 team president Toto Wolff believes that driver George Russell is ready to become a champion, but young Andrea Kimi Antonelli still needs time.
“Nobody knows how much power the Mercedes engine will have in 2026. We don’t know what the other teams’ engines will be like either. Is Russell ready to take the championship if given the right car? 100%, absolutely ready. There is nothing to add here. He is ready to be champion.”
“Antonelli is only 19 years old. What kind of peak are we talking about? He can be at the peak after 3-5 seasons. I believe we should give him this time to gain experience.”
“It’s moving in the right direction,” Wolff said.
F1 will have new technical regulations on engines and aerodynamics from the 2026 season.
Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
F1’s best rookie has his sights set on Ferrari: ‘Winning in red is my goal’
Haas driver and Ferrari development program graduate Olliver Berman said his goal is to race in the Scuderia in the future and win victories with the red car.
The Briton was already racing for Ferrari at the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix when he replaced Carlos Sainz due to appendicitis. He has since made significant progress at Haas and will remain with the team at the start of the new season.
Berman congratulated Isak Hajar on his promotion to Red Bull and said:
“Yes, of course I’m a little jealous that he will be fighting for high results in a team like Red Bull. But I’m sure my time will come, too, and I’m very happy for that. We’ve been racing since Formula 3 and he has shown incredible talent and speed. It’s great that the new generation of drivers are being recognized and now both Kimi and Isak are in the top teams. That’s great. All you have to do is wait for your chance and it will definitely come.”
Berman said about his dream of competing for the Scuderia:
“This is definitely my dream. It motivates me to do my best and I get up every morning to do my best in everything I do. I want to perform in the red. I want to win in the red. That’s my life goal. I’ve been lucky enough to feel it once already and I know what it feels like, so I try to get back to that regularly.”
Source: Sport UA
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F1 chose the unluckiest driver of the year: “Everything goes wrong for us”
The official website of the championship, where Formula 1 described Aston Martin pilot Fernando Alonso as the “unluckiest” at the end of the 2025 season, announced the alternative awards.
The season has been quite difficult for the two-time world champion star. Alonso failed to complete the first two races in Australia due to an incident and in China due to brake problems. What followed was a series of finishes outside the points, including technical failures, poor timing of the safety cars and several 11th places.
The Spaniard, who finished the Imola Grand Prix in 11th place, summarized the situation emotionally as follows:
“We are very unlucky, everything is going wrong for us this year.”
Alonso earned his first points in Spain, the ninth stage of the season. Overall, he finished 2025 in the top 10 11 times, collecting 56 points and entering the top 10 in the driver rankings. The best result was fifth place at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Alonso had no podiums this season.
Source: Sport UA
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