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Controversial 2022 Japanese Motorcycle Grand Prixwhich is about World Cup Round 16. in MotoGPthe season is bright red. Fabio Quatararothe current champion has 211 points of 201 Bagnaia, When Aleix Espargaro are also very close (194).

last Aragon Grand Prix Once again provided one of the best races of the season.future partner won Bagnaia, Enea Bastianinipassed him after the entire race behind him and held the position until the checkered flag. Aleix Espargaro Returning to the podium in 3rd place, Quartararo. he had no rhythm Ducati, but he was able to get the position binder.

Another big news of the season is Return of Marc Márquez. The Spaniard got off to a great start on the outside at the start of the race Aragon Motorlandbut in the three, as he left the curve, he was terrified, Quartararo hit him from behind.The French had to leave, but shortly after, a mechanical problem forced the pilot to Cervera.

Now the World Cup is coming to the circuit Twin Ring Motegiis disputed This weekend, September 23rd to 25thIn the subcategories, leadership is Moto2 Spaniard Augusto Fernandezregained hegemony Ahead of Ai Ogura in qualifying in San Marino.fernandez Add 214 points later Aragon GP, of 207 Ogura. in Moto3the first place is I in SpanishZan Guevarawith 229 points, after a big win Aragon. follow your compatriots Sergio GarciaSo the total is 196.

MotoGP 2022 Japanese Grand Prix Schedule

Friday, September 23rd

06:15-06:55 Moto3 FP1

07:10-07:55 Moto2 FP1

08:05-09:20 MotoGP FP1

Saturday, September 24th

02:00-02:40 Moto3 FP2

02:55-03:35 Moto2 FP2

03:50-04:35 MotoGP FP2

evaluation

05:35-05:50 Moto3 Q1

06:00-06:15 Moto3 Q2

06:30-06:45 Moto2 Q1

06:55-07:15 Moto2 Q2

07:25-07:55 MotoGP. FP3

08:05-08:20 MotoGP. Q1

08:30-08:45 MotoGP. Q2

Sunday 25th September

warm up

03:00 – 03.10 Moto3

03:20-03:30 Moto2

03:40-04:00 MotoGP

Race

05:00 hours, Moto3

06:20 hours, Moto2

8am MotoGP

Where can I watch the 2022 MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix?

2022 MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix appear in Spain through the DAZN platformWith the merger of DAZN and Movistar Plus, Movistar Plus subscribers can watch DAZN channels. You can follow all information about the race live Sportish website.

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Former Ferrari pilot: Enzo would never have signed a contract if he was alive

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Former Ferrari driver Arturo Merzario has spoken harshly about Charles Leclerc and his role in the Italian team.

The Italian, famous for saving Niki Laudi from a burning car after an accident at the Nürburgring in 1976, said:

“Leclerc got a seat at Ferrari that he didn’t deserve at the time. He’s a very good racer like any other. If you put more than one name in a hat and take one out, they’re all pretty much the same. He’s not special.”

This season the Monegasque edged out seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton at the Hungarian Grand Prix to take all seven of Ferrari’s podiums and claim the team’s only pole position. But for Merzario this does not matter:

“There’s no point in boasting about being ahead of a seven-time world champion like Hamilton, because Lewis took his foot off the gas because he felt he wasn’t integrated into the team. Why would he give 110% under those circumstances?”

Merzario concluded his words with an even stronger statement:

“If Enzo Ferrari were alive, he wouldn’t even walk through the doors of Maranello, I’m sure. He wouldn’t even be accepted as a customer.”

Source: Sport UA

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Michael Schumacher took first place in the ranking of the richest drivers in the history of Formula 1

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Seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher took first place in the ranking of the richest drivers in the history of Royal Racing, Racing News 365 reports with reference to GQ Sports.

The German pilot’s fortune is estimated at $790 million.

Second on this list is seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton ($304 million). In third place is two-time championship winner Spaniard Fernando Alonso ($264 million).

World champion Kimi Raikkonen (254 million) took fourth place in the ranking, three-time champion Niki Lauda (203 million) was in fifth place.

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Formula 1 team targets chief engineer Verstappen

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Gianpiero Lambiase, Max Verstappen’s long-time race engineer and close friend, may be leaving Red Bull.

According to The Race, Aston Martin is interviewing the Italian driver for a senior executive position (possibly CEO or team manager).

Aston Martin has already announced that legendary engineer Adrian Newey will become team leader from 2026. Lambiase, who has a successful history with Newey at Red Bull, can become an important leader alongside him and facilitate the distribution of responsibilities.

If Lambiase leaves Red Bull or changes his role, he could be replaced as Verstappen’s engineer by Simon Rennie, Daniel Ricciardo’s former race engineer who temporarily replaced Lambiase last season.

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