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The eighth round of the Superbike World Championship started this Friday at the Barcelona Catalunya circuit with the Valencians from Team HRC. Iker Lecuona FP1 best time registered at 1 minute 41 seconds 396

Lecuona topped the timesheets with 10 minutes remaining and held that position until the end of the 45-minute session. Fresh off his 2023 standings at Aruba.it Racing, Ruben Rinaldi – Ducati has dropped to his 0.535s. The reigning World Champion Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx) was just 1/60,000 of his time and he was third. Alvaro, who has trailed his Bautista by almost 50 points over the last three rounds, will continue this line and will look to catch up with the Toledo man at this weekend’s race. The title fight moved up from the first round with his 1/1000th Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) in fifth place.

The Northern Irishman took to the wheel of Talaverano on the first lap of the session and started a mind game with his rivals.

As for the rest of the Spaniards, Team HRC’s Lecuona teammate Xavi Vierge was 10th with 1.348s and Oscar Gutierrez (Team Pedercini Racing) was 19th with 2.496s.

FP1 classification

1. Iker Lecuona (Team HRC) 1’41.396
2. Michael Ruben Rinaldi (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) 0.535
3. Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK) 0s 595
4. Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) 0.646
5. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) 0.717
6. Andrea Locatelli (Brix’s Pata Yamaha) 0.747
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10. Xabi Bierge (Team HRC) 1,348
19. Oscar Gutierrez (Team Pedercini Racing) 2,496

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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A former Ferrari engineer has joined the new F1 team. Worked at Leclerc

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Former Ferrari engineer Javi Marcos is returning to Formula 1 with a new key role in the Cadillac project.

The Spaniard was previously working as Charles Leclerc’s race engineer at Ferrari, but was replaced by Brian Bozzi ahead of the 2024 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. After that, Marcos decided to leave the Italian team and join Cadillac.

Last year, Marcos worked in the American manufacturer’s WEC and IMSA programs and was also officially appointed technical director of Cadillac’s LMDh project.

However, it is now known that he will focus on Formula 1 again. According to sources, Marcos has been appointed chief racing engineer of the future Cadillac team, which will enter the championship in 2026.

Cadillac will join the peloton as its 11th Formula 1 team. The American team, which will use Ferrari power plants in the first seasons, will switch to its own engines in partnership with General Motors from 2028.

The team had previously confirmed that Carlo Pasetti and John Howard would serve as race engineers for Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez respectively. Marcos will serve in a position above them and will coordinate the work of the engineering staff.

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Verstappen criticizes McLaren’s approach to title fight

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Max Verstappen said that being the only Red Bull driver who can challenge McLaren in the 2025 Formula 1 season is more of an advantage than a disadvantage.

In 2025, the Milton Keynes team again tried to solve the problem of the second car. However, the experiment with Liam Lawson failed – after two unsuccessful weekends, the New Zealander was replaced by Yuki Tsunoda.

However, the Japanese racer has not been able to perform at a consistently high level. Red Bull therefore decided to move Tsunoda to the reserve driver role in 2026, betting on Isak Hajjar.

Verstappen was forced to face McLaren duo Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri alone in the second half of the season, launching a surprise comeback to the title challenge.

Although Red Bull does not have a second car in the leading group for a more flexible strategy, Verstappen believes his status as the sole favorite has helped him.

“When you are alone you can attack and be much more aggressive. I always prefer that,” Verstappen said.
“If we’re almost equal in speed then I can only wish them luck because then you’ll start to work out the issues between you.”

The four-time world champion also emphasized that Norris and Piastri regularly take points away from each other, while McLaren’s driver parity policy makes strategic decisions difficult for the team.

Therefore, according to Verstappen, he would always determine the hierarchy in the team.

“If I were the team leader, I would always clearly define numbers one and two,” the Dutchman said.
“Of course, the second driver needs to collect enough points to compete for the constructors’ championship. But there needs to be a hierarchy.”

According to Verstappen, it was the lack of such an approach that cost McLaren some of its strategic advantages.

“They lost some of their strategic capabilities because they had two equal pilots. Of course, we benefited from that.”

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The season finale and Monaco’s failure will be shown. Where are the most overtakes in F1?

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The season finale and Monaco’s failure will be shown. Where are the most overtakes in F1?

The Formula 1 2025 season was full of competition and transitions. Although fewer in number than last year and fans and drivers not always able to enjoy the action on track, there were still plenty of genuine overtakes.

On some routes there were very few, as expected. The fewest overtakes took place in Monaco; There were only four overtakes during the entire race. And most of them were at the season finale, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 60th.

Below is the exact number of actual overtakes on each stage; this number does not take into account position changes on pit road during the first lap as the driver exits or exits the track. The chart only reflects actual overtaking on the motorway.

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