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“I hope Alex’s experience is worth the pressure.”
Woonkly ambassador and sole Spanish 500cc World Champion Àlex Crivillé analyzes the Japanese Grand Prix news almost every weekend.
A transoceanic journey begins and the transcendent part of the season begins at a circuit where no driver has raced since 2019.
With the final sprint of the championship coming up, there’s a circuit that hasn’t been run in years since 2019. There are difficult tracks like Motegi where heavy braking dominates. Then comes Buriram, which is characterized by high temperatures, and Phillip Island, which is always cold and windy. In short, we end the season on a difficult circuit.
Things are complicated for Fabio Quartararo after his crash at MotorLand Aragón. Currently, he only has an advantage of 10 points against Pecco his Bagnaia and 17 points against Aleix against Espargaro. Do you think the pressure will take a toll on him at the circuit where he finished second in 2019?
Fabio Quartararo’s crash at MotorLand may be due to bad luck. He had the pace and knew perfectly well that he could fight Aprilia for the podium. He made contact with Marc Márquez and the Spaniard’s motorcycle skidded and he, who was very close, made contact and fell. MotoGP World The battle for his championship title is wide open and the championship is alive and well. I think Fabio Quartararo still has a lot of options to become champion.
Pecco Bagnaia was fully involved in the MotoGP title fight after Fabio Quartararo’s crash, being overtaken by Enea Bastianini on the final lap to take second place at MotorLand. When do you think the team order will reach Ducati?
For now, Paolo Ciabatti and Davide Tardozzi have confirmed that there will be no team orders and that each Ducati rider will stick to his colors. It is clear that the Ducati have a certain advantage as they are the fastest bikes and have the best traction. trying to hunt down Perhaps the team’s orders will reach Sepang or Valencia, not bother each other, and reach the title with everything balanced out.
Of the three contenders for the title, Aleix Espargaro has the least to lose. Do you think this situation will help him run without pressure?
Aleix Espargaro cut points for Fabio Quartararo and is closer than ever. Ducati is doing very well, everything is going well, so it won’t be easy. Moreover, it’s not just Ducati, it’s Pecco Bagnaia and Enea Bastianini. These two pilots of his add points. Aleix Espargaro goes all out and Aprilia performs well. I hope his experience will be worth it in order to withstand the pressure and have a good race to fight for the title.
What are your predictions for the MotoGP podium at the Japanese Grand Prix?
Motegi is a complex circuit and braking dominates. He is one of the few circuits with a maximum power kit for braking. I think Ducati will continue to be popular in the future. I would put Enea Bastianini, Fabio Quartararo and Pecco Bagnaia on the podium.
Augusto Fernandez arrives in Motegi with a 7 point lead over Ai Ogura. Do you think the Japanese can complicate things for him at his home race?
Augusto Fernandez is strong and focused on his title. Now my very energetic teammate Pedro Acosta has come out as a rival. It is also true that Ai Ogura is racing at home in Japan. I think the race will be decided by these three of hers, but in this case Augusto his Fernandez will have to take advantage of her slight points advantage over Ai Ogura.
Izan Guevara leads the Moto3 general classification with a 33-point lead over teammate Sergio García Drus and 58 points over Dennis Foggia. Do you think his rivals are starting to lose confidence?
Izan Guevara showed a very solid and safe driving. From start to finish he ran an impeccable race. He was always ahead and never made a mistake. The Spaniard is a step ahead of his peers and could claim his Moto3 World Champion title if nothing happens. Sure, Sergio Garcia Drus still has options and he’s going to fight. A priori, from what we have seen so far, Izan he Guevara is the best player. It has a distinctive and highly effective style that suggests the title could tip in its favor.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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PHOTOGRAPH. Legendary F1 circuit undergoes changes ahead of start of 2026 season
Suzuka Circuit is preparing for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix; Large-scale asphalt renewal works have started on the track before the new Formula 1 season.
The Japan circuit has been home to F1 for many years and is considered one of the most difficult and favorite tracks among drivers. High speeds, technical configuration and variable weather conditions have repeatedly made Suzuka the venue for iconic championship moments.
The 2026 stage is scheduled for March 29 and will be the third stage in the season calendar.
The western part of the track, including the iconic Spoon Corner, is now completely closed. A new layer of asphalt was laid, which should change the properties of the coating.
The new surface is expected to have a low level of grip at the beginning of the weekend, but grip will gradually increase as the rubber accumulates; this can significantly affect the cars’ settings.
本日の #西コース路面張替え工事 pic.twitter.com/AbKkyGKgq9
— 鈴鹿サーキット Suzuka Circuit (@suzuka_event) December 27, 2025
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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Did everything change suddenly? Red Bull driver reveals details of his F1 departure
Yuki Tsunoda admitted that on the eve of Red Bull’s official decision, he heard rumors that he would retain his place in Formula 1 within the Red Bull system, but the truth turned out to be completely different.
Before the last stage of the season in Abu Dhabi, it was announced that Isak Hajar will replace the Japanese in 2026. Racing Bulls duo will be Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad. As a result, Tsunoda will move into the role of Red Bull’s reserve and test driver at the start of the new era.
Tsunoda was informed about the team’s 2026 plans after the Qatar Grand Prix and, according to him, was already mentally preparing for his reserve role. But shortly before the official meeting, he heard completely different information.
“I was told of the decision after the race in Qatar, but it was not taken seriously at first,” Tsunoda said.
“I was prepared for this scenario, but the news was different from what I had heard before, so it surprised me.”
The Japanese also noted that the decision could change at the last minute:
“I heard before the briefing that the whole thing could literally be replayed. There were many reasons for this, of course. But when they told me I wouldn’t have a permanent position next year it didn’t feel like the end of the world.”
“Abu Dhabi was ahead, so I immediately focused on the next race.”
Despite the disappointment of moving to the reserve driver position, the driver hinted that his role at Red Bull could be broader than the standard job of reserve driver.
“There is a possibility that my duty will not be limited to simulator and reserve pilot status,” Tsunoda said.
I’ve already heard a few possible scenarios. “I’ll rest for now and then start preparing for next season.”
Source: Sport UA
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Toyota wants its own driver in F1. Team leader named a condition
Haas team boss Ayao Komatsu said he did not rule out the possibility of attracting a driver linked to Toyota in the future, but stressed that the main criterion will always be results, not financial support.
Earlier this year, Toyota announced that it would be the title sponsor of Haas starting from the 2026 season. This was the next step in the development of cooperation between the parties, which began with a technical partnership more than a year ago.
At the same time, Komatsu denied the assumption that Toyota’s increased role was the beginning of a full takeover of the team. According to him, cooperation focuses primarily on staff development and exchange of experience.
When asked whether Toyota constantly raises the issue of driver performance in Formula 1, Komatsu answered in the affirmative.
“Yes, of course. One of Toyota’s many goals is to develop people, and pilots are part of that process,” he said.
Toyota has an extensive driver training program in various series, particularly the World Endurance Championship and Japanese Super Formula. However, Komatsu stressed that Haas was not ready to sacrifice athletic performance for the sake of partnership interests.
“What is important is speed and results. Everyone who gets behind the wheel of our car must be the best choice in terms of performance,” emphasized the team leader.
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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