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Australian person Jack Miller Motegi became another sixth winner of the year in MotoGP, protected by a change in weather, with rain giving way to heat. Miller took his fourth win in MotoGP, ahead of his future teammate Brad his Binder, with Jorge his Martin on the podium and Marc his Marquez in his fourth. I finished the race.

Motegi was a drama for the three title contenders. Aleix his Espargaro broke down on his warm-up lap and starting from the pitlane he had to finish 16th. outrun the French. ‘El Diablo’ now leads with his 18 points over Bagnaia and 25 points over Espargaro.

MotoGP riders had less running in the dry, so the question of rear tire choice shifted to the grid itself sent off and each went to his own ball. For Marc, his crash at warm-up delicate Turn 9 added to a hard crash that eventually went to the opposite extreme soft his rear. Like other Hondas, Aprilia opted for a medium like his Pramac Ducati. Official Ducati and KTM hardware.

Aleix loses all options before the match

The first hit theater starred Aleix Espargaro for human error when yesThey left the ecolap map from the formation lap and didn’t change it. The bike had no power during the race and warm-up laps. He had to return to the pitlane to find his second bike, also a different choice than the original soft rear fitted with his rubbers and after qualifying he dropped off the grid from 6th. He lost a valuable option to cut points from two rivals.

Instead, he was looking for a miracle to close the peloton and add points by losing eight seconds compared to the front of the race. For at least holy justice, his two rivals also had a race to forget they couldn’t leave the 8th and 10th places they were battling for, with Bagnaia trying to overtake Quartararo on the final lap. I curled my curls when I fell when I did.

Binder beats Poleman’s Marquez

Brad Binder beat Marc Márquez in the start Also warm-up reigning Jorge Martín, who started fifth, was ultimately unable to fight for victory against Miller, who chose the hard tyre, due to a middle rear tire.

Saturday’s rain was drawing grids in many pilots misaligned, some can act as stoppers, while others trigger a comeback. And from the first lap, Marc Márquez was unable to defend his lead, Miller and Oliveira also passed him, leaving him in fifth place at the expense of Vinales in the first three laps.

On lap three, Miller, who had already set a fast lap, passed Martín for the lead, behind Bagnaia and Bastianini, who again marked one race territory and fought hard for the top ten. bet. Rear Rubber – To the despair of the Ducatista leadership with their hands on their heads. Quartararo opened with nothing in his pocket and he was eighth at the bar.

The two Ducatis are one step ahead, releasing two KTMs Marc Márquez has gone crazy riding 1’46″ low, Oliveira and Binder.

Despite winning pole on Saturday Marc Marquez cheated no onehis position in the dry now set to be in the top five, and he settled comfortably after Oliveira tried to attack several positions waiting for the final third of the race to unfold. .

Ducati’s Official Box Face Wasn’t Improved Or That Miller Was Starring In The Race Heading into Ducati’s 11th win of the year, they didn’t like The Beast’s blow to Bagnaia, but Pecco was riding 13 inches away from his teammate, but the bet on the hard rear was his. with four to go and an ax from Bagnaia to Bastianini for ninth.

Vertigo’s final four twists

Aside from Miller, the unknowns over the last four laps are whether Binder’s oldest will take Martín in second, whether Marquez will test him with Oliveira in fourth, and Quartararo and Bagnaia battling for eighth. What would happen in .

Mark matches his best results

Marc was the first to attack and he matched his best result of the year by admirably overtaking KTM. His best at Honda was his fourth since his fourth at Jerez and Pol he was his second since his third at Losail in Espargaro. With a turn and a half remaining, Binder overtook Martín and Bagnaia as he tried to fight Quartararo for eighth place, but he went down on an overly conservative attacking maneuver and lost handle on a block. He did not miraculously take the French. And I miss the applause gesture when I get up off the ground.

As for the rest of the Spaniards, Maverick Vinales was 7th, Pol Espargaro 12th, Alex Marquez 13th, Aleix Espargaro 16th, Raul Fernández 19th and Alex Rins slipping a wheel on lap 16. I retired.

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Verstappen is the boss and Norris is not at the top. Rating of the best Formula 1 drivers

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Popular resource The Athletic has chosen the ten best drivers of the championship based on the results of the Formula 1 season.

It would seem that there is nothing special here, but the list material seemed interesting enough to translate with the explanations of journalists.

Still, it is a matter of curiosity why champion Lando Norris cannot even be among the top 3 drivers of 2025.

The best drivers of the 2025 season

1.Max Verstappen

Wins: 8

Podiums: 15

Overall score: 2

Against teammate in qualifying: 24:0 (Lawson, Tsunoda)

“We showed them once again who the boss is.” These were the words Max Verstappen said in a radio conversation with his engineer after his victory in Abu Dhabi. Yes, Max failed to win a fifth title in a row and lost by two points to Lando Norris, but he had an incredible end to the season and showed his overall standing compared to his rivals.

Verstappen had fallen out of the title race in the summer, but he did everything to come back and showed his level at every opportunity.

Verstappen’s season was almost perfect; The exception was when he crashed into George Russell in the race in Barcelona. Perhaps the penalty for this incident and his 10th place at the finish line made Verstappen lose the championship.

Fans will remember the 2025 season as the one in which one of the most incredible comebacks in F1 history almost took place.

2.George Russell

Wins: 2

Podium: 9

Overall score: 4

Places against teammate: 21:3 (Antonelli)

“He doesn’t do anything, he always just comes third.” This meme became popular among F1 fans at the start of the season when Russell regularly appeared on the podium behind McLarens. But the Briton’s performance throughout the year has cemented his status as a champion-ready driver. The Mercedes car made it difficult to fight the favorites but George was always there and won two races.

Russell once again proved that he is among the best F1 drivers and has “championship material”. He just needs a car that will help him fight for the championship.

3.Charles Leclerc

Wins: 0

Podiums: 7

Overall score: 5

Ranking against teammate: 19:5 (Hamilton)

Ferrari created pre-season excitement and raised expectations, but failed to live up to expectations. The car was often only 4-5 paces but Charles made the most of it and took the podium seven times. His teammate Lewis Hamilton finished the year without a podium finish and completely lost the race in qualifying.

Ferrari stopped updating the car in April, but Leclerc pushed harder even when the team showed weakness. It was a strong season for him.

Charles goes on vacation feeling like he did his job well.

4. Lando Norris

Wins: 7

Podiums: 18

Overall ranking: 1

Ranking against teammate: 13:11 (Piastri)

You became champion and only finished 4th in the rankings? It may seem strange, but there are reasons why the champion is not the best when all factors are taken into account. Let’s start with the good: Lando is a champion. He did the right thing in dominating Mexico and Brazil in the most important part of the season, and he did the right thing in Abu Dhabi as well. There were also difficult moments: accidents in Jeddah and Canada, problems in Baku and difficulties in fighting with the partner for most of the season.

Is there room for progress? No doubt. Norris can still improve his performances and raise the bar. He proved he could do it.

5th Oscar Piastri

Wins: 7

Podiums: 16

Overall score: 3

Against teammate in qualifying: 11:13 (Norris)

Oscar performed very well for most of the season and topped the rankings of the best drivers during the summer break. He had minimum mistakes and maximum correct decisions, which makes you think: He is a champion. Piastri led for most of the championship, losing first place only to Mexico.

Piastri’s last victory came in the Netherlands and was followed by a disappointing weekend with many mistakes. While Norris and Verstappen reached the top, he missed out on the Oscar title.

In fact, he fell to third place in the overall rankings. But Piastri showed that he has the makings of a champion.

6. Fernando Alonso

Wins: 0

Podiums: 0

Overall score: 10

Eliminations against teammate: 24:0 (Navigation)

To use modern terminology, Alonso showed that “grandpa is still okay.” Aston Martin remained average but Alonso had many excellent performances. Even though the 44-year-old driver did not have a fast car for most of the season, he still does not lose his energy.

Alonso completed more than half of the season’s qualifying runs in the top 10 and beat teammate Lance Stroll 24:0 according to the results of all qualifying races. Fernando had almost no unsuccessful or “quiet” races. Considering the changes in technical rules in the new season, Aston Martin will have a chance.

No one knows what the team’s car will be like, but one thing is known: Alonso remains the best driver doing his best on the track.

7. Carlos Sainz

Wins: 0

Podiums: 2

Overall score: 9

Rankings against teammate: 15:9 (Albon)

The Spanish pilot needed time to get used to Williams’ car after leaving Ferrari. Sainz had problems, mistakes and accidents in the first half of the season. However, in the second half of the championship, Carlos took team leader status from teammate Alex Albon and took two podium finishes, including at Qatar, a circuit unsuitable for Williams’ car.

The team is clearly improving but the 2026 season will start with a clean slate for all participants. However, leaving Ferrari, Carlos showed that he could be the leader of a strong F1 team.

8. Isak Hagar

Wins: 0

Podiums: 1

Overall score: 12

Against teammate in qualifying: 16:6 (Tsunoda, Lawson)

Hajjar’s first season in Formula 1 started with disaster: a crash in the warm-up lap of the first race in Australia. Even Lewis’ father, Anthony Hamilton, calmed the driver down. But after that, Isak’s season got better and better. Two races later he scored his first points and won his first podium in the Netherlands, becoming the youngest Frenchman to finish in the top 3 in F1 history.

The qualifying statistics are also remarkable: Hadjar, driving a middling team’s car, finished in the top 10 16 times and crashed only once in the first segment.

All this was enough to earn a transfer to Red Bull for the 2026 season, where Isak will be Verstappen’s partner.

9.Oliver Berman

Wins: 0

Podiums: 0

Total score: 13

Ranking against teammate: 14:10 (Window)

F1 fans knew Berman could be a fast driver. Haas had issues with its car, but Berman largely avoided rookie mistakes and delivered when necessary. Oliver significantly improved his results after the summer break: this was especially evident in Mexico, where he finished fourth and was even able to get onto the podium. We repeat the best result in the team’s history.

Ollie scored 41 points, but 35 of them came in the second half of the season. In qualifying, Berman beat the much more experienced Esteban Ocon by 14:10.

The pilot confirmed only the positive course of his career in 2025.

10.Pierre Gasly

Wins: 0

Podiums: 0

Total score: 15

Places against teammate: 16:6 (Duane, Colapinto)

The French driver had major restrictions due to the car. Alpin’s weak car, which has hardly been updated during the year, did not prevent Gasly from showing his level. Many times the driver finished much higher than he should have, which showed his piloting class.

His best performance of the season came at Silverston, where he finished sixth in the wet. He finished in the top 10 11 times, beating Pierre, Albon, Tsunoda, Lawson and Berman in qualifying.

It’s been a difficult season for Alpine, with all efforts focused on 2026 and the new rules. If Gasly maintains his level and Alpin improves his car a little, then 6th place will not be the maximum for the Frenchman.

Translated by Sport.ua

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Former F1 driver: “Towards the championship! Must focus on that.”

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Former Formula 1 driver Riccardo Patrese believes 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli has the chance to compete for the championship in his second season.

With changes to the technical rules, the power order in the starting lineup for the 2026 season may change significantly. Patrese added that Antonelli has already shown that he can be among the names to compete for the championship:

“If Mercedes builds the best car under the new rules, Antonelli should focus on fighting Russell, as he has already shown he can do, and the rest will follow,” Patrese said.

“To the championship title!” he replied when asked how far the young Italian could go next year.

If Antonelli manages to win the championship next season, he will become the first driver to win the title in his second season since Lewis Hamilton in 2008.

Patrese recorded Antonelli’s first year:

“He made his debut, had to learn everything and coped well with the inevitable mistakes that come with lack of experience. I really enjoyed it, he showed pure class moments.”

Antonelli took three podium finishes in his debut season, including an impressive weekend at Interlagos and a spectacular comeback at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

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A 2002 McLaren MP4-17A will go up for auction at RM Sotheby’s in Paris in 2026. Competing in 12 Grands Prix, the chassis was driven by Kimi Raikkonen and David Coulthard, achieving five podiums and one victory. The estimated price of the land is between 1,000,000 and 1,400,000 Euros.

The car was designed under the guidance of the legendary Adrian Newey. Although the MP4-17 initially showed inconsistent performance, it was later able to compete with the dominant Ferrari F2002 and regularly achieve podium finishes.

Chassis number 6 appeared in the middle of the 2002 season and was mainly used by Raikkonen, who replaced Mika Hakkinen in the team. The Finnish driver immediately finished third in the European Grand Prix, followed by second in France and third in the USA.

In 2003, the same chassis updated and driven by Coulthard won the season opener in Australia, marking the Scot’s 13th and final Formula One victory.

The car’s last race was at the 2003 Japanese Grand Prix, driven by Raikkonen, who finished second behind Rubens Barrichello, also of Ferrari. That season the championship was won by Michael Schumacher, who finished eighth in the race.

The car retains its original 2002 West livery and Räikkönen number 4 and is powered by a 3.0-litre Mercedes-Benz FO110 V10 engine. A complete restoration is required for reuse on the track.

Following its racing career, the car was stored at McLaren for 17 years and was purchased by its current owner in 2021. For fans of the early 2000s, this land is a unique investment and historical value.

Source: Sport UA

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