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I would like to recommend all the details of what MotoGP practice has given you. I’ll be back tomorrow for each classification and sprint race. Thank you for participating, please read tomorrow.
KTM binder and Acosta impress Marquez with Montmelo practice
The Yamaha Frenchman has remained at the gate of achieving his goals and being in the top ten. But it should be just 3000th of an ogura after a quarter.
There are many important names playing with Aldeguer, Bagnaia, or Jorge Martín over the weekend
The Italian was 21 years old, and it was over two seconds of the best time of the day. It’s Pecco’s favorite circuit, but nothing will come out this year 2025.

Alex Marquez was faster than Mark, third and fourth respectively. Alex only stayed at 139,000 times of binder time, but marked at 124,000.
KTM has a Friday absolute domain left after dominating in the morning. This time the Blood Binder is the fastest of the day, with the 10th advantage over Acosta
The Italian fell to curve 2 and the motorcycle was destroyed on protection.
The French go to the ground and yellow flags appear in sectors 1 and 2. Many wraps have been cancelled
The Brad Binder is first placed at 1:38,131. Then there’s a tenth of Pedro A Costa. The magnificent Austrian
A good round at the end of the two-time Barcelona winner Frenchman. Fabio was placed in the fourth to three-half of the Alex Marques registry
The Italians remained in 19th place later than Alex Marquez’s. The situation is important for Pecco
He embraced his brother’s challenge and placed first on a record of 95,000 faster than Mark. Gresini is very comfortable here
The World Cup leaders will blow the best time over the weekend, first being placed at an epic 1:38,444. The most common is Zarco, only 1/67,000.
Acosta is only a quarter
The Italians at KTM are first over a tenth of the Alex Marques registry. He did it with a new backrubber
Equality is the biggest, with almost all grid pilots having the second difference

This workout was taken very calmly due to his injury, but now he’s coming out softly and softly in front of him. A 12-1/4 of the Alex Marques registry was placed
Pilots like Bezzecchi and Aldeguer have installed new soft rubber behind them. However, times are not moving much. We cannot guarantee what the gasoline load level is, but it appears they are continuing their career rhythm tests.
Pecco needs to improve a lot if you don’t want to go through Q1. Italians are Alex Marquez’s second reference for now from 17º. I’m against the string

Gresini’s is the fastest so far, at 1:39,074. Anyway, no one can do it in the morning using an Acosta chrono.
Many pilots repeat medium-sized rubber combinations
Another great record for Acosta has begun. For chronos with 1,39,074.
Catalonia scored 1:39.3, making it the fastest in this first attempt. Honda continues to show great levels, with Marini and Zarco approaching one in 80,000
Pit-Lane traffic lights are off and there’s Friday time for MotoGP pilots. Ideal climate conditions to record the best
Murcien was the fastest in the morning, the only person who could break the 1:39 barrier after riding a new rubber at the end of the session. You don’t have a new air pressure set in the morning and you need to see what Mark Marquez is doing, focusing on the rhythm
You’re ready to start with MotoGP. 60 minutes to decide who will go straight to Q2 and play the weekend in the first quarter.
Leave all the details of OA’s first MOTOGP free training. We will be back in action from 3pm and at 3pm today. With MotoGP Practice
Pedro Acosta pulls time attacks to surprise Mark Marquez in Montmelo’s free one
Mark Marquez made a big return just to start with a focus on the rhythm of the race. It continues at a level that is almost not equal to the other circuits, despite not being on your favorite circuit.
Instead, Bagnaia is not a circuit that usually flys by lifting its head or normally. He made the worst result of the season penultimate. Over 2.5 seconds of reference time has been completed

Pedro Acosta starts by sending it to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya! Johann Zarco was the man who approached Murcia’s time only 95,000th.
He is the only person who can break the 1:39 barrier. He created two laps marking the same record: 1:38,979. Brutalizes the rhythm on average new tires
Murcia reduces Marquez’s time by more than two tenths. As the recording continues to drop, the sensation is improving every day with KTM and eyes
Despite arriving due to an injury to her arm, Viñales placed just one in 170,000 mark time
In these final minutes, you begin to look for the chrono and the pilot puts in a new rubber. For example, Raul just finished sixth in the Truck House.
Bastianini is located at the third to four-quarters of Mark’s Chrono
His KTM stopped at the end of the line. We’ll see what it is
This second batch shows the rubber wear on the rear. The deterioration is very high and is far from what was in the first batch, so it’s clear
The Italians calmly film the beginning of the Grand Prix on one of their favourite circuits. As always, he focuses on rhythm, but he is almost half-half of his partner, Mark Marc Marquez.

The Australian, who had just renewed his contract with his cousin Pramac Yamaha, went to the ground at the entrance to the La Estadi region. No physical consequences.
Mark’s time takes half a second for his brother Alex. Cervera’s declaration of intent is the first round, much faster than that of its rival. No adaptation required
All pilots will now track down to take the first sense on the Barcelona Catalña Circuit
Madrid’s Wang attended the world of sports at the circuit in Barcelona Catalña, which became world champion last year.
He spoke personally about his most difficult year on the track and the situation with Aprilia and tip change when he had to defend the first in the fairing.
Jorge Martin: “I had never thought about a retreat. It was a lot more.
how are you? Welcome to MotoGP Catalonia GP. In just a few minutes, all eyes were placed on the Marquez brothers, Queen category’s first free training session

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HAMILTON: ‘It’s something I’ll never get used to and I’ll never forget’

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HAMILTON: ‘It’s something I’ll never get used to and I’ll never forget’

Lewis Hamilton was shocked after the first laps in Ferrari’s new car SF-26 with 2026 regulations. The seven-time British champion was particularly impressed by the support from tifosi, which he described as “unforgettable”.

On Friday morning, Ferrari introduced its first car under the new power unit rules at the Fiorano test track, and then the first race took place. As usual, Tifosi appeared on the track a few hours before the start, creating a unique atmosphere for the team and drivers.

Hamilton was the first to take to the track with the new car, and then Charles Leclerc took over the leadership. Both drivers waved to the fans during the race, and Fiorano’s configuration allowed them to feel the atmosphere of support especially closely.

“Last year I drove a red car for the first time and it was incredibly unique, it was like a first experience and it will always be a first.

However, in this car, it is obvious that the cockpit is quite bright due to the external appearance, and this is great. The good thing is, you always hope you’ll fit in when you come back. Luckily I adapted completely.

I don’t know, it’s so exciting to start the car and feel the new vibrations of the car throughout your body. Then the doors open and you go to the first corner where you can literally see Tifosi.

“This is something I will never get used to and something I will never forget.”

Source: Sport UA

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Williams’ drivers Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon reacted on social media to the news that the team will not compete in the closed pre-season test to be held in Barcelona next week.

The British team will miss the first test under Formula 1’s new technical rules. Related media state that Williams has recently had difficulty passing the FIA’s mandatory crash tests and has therefore decided not to take to the track in Barcelona.

A special five-day test is planned for next week at the Barcelona circuit, with each team able to practice for three days. Williams will instead carry out a series of internal tests, including a VTT (Virtual Test Track) programme, to prepare the FW48 for the first official test in Bahrain and the start of the season in Melbourne.

Pilots shared the team’s statement on their Instagram stories. Sainz’s article is as follows:

“We are determined to work until the end! I can’t wait to hit the track soon!”

Albon, who is preparing for his fifth season with Williams, added:

“It’s not the start of the year we wanted, but it’s what happens when you push yourself to your limits! Full concentration forward!”

Despite the optimism of the drivers, missing some of the pre-season testing represents a serious setback and failure for Williams.

Source: Sport UA

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McLaren: Formula 1 must explain everything clearly to fans

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McLaren team leader Andrea Stella has called on Formula 1 to explain the rules for the 2026 season clearly and in detail to fans, as the new rules will radically change the type of racing.

Next season will likely bring the biggest technical changes in F1 history. Cars will become smaller and lighter, and the balance between the internal combustion engine and electrical energy will approach 50/50 for the first time.

The increasing role of electric power means energy management will become an important factor in racing. Pilots will be able to both accumulate charge and use the new overtaking mode that will replace DRS. In fact, this is a push-to-go button that allows the maximum power of 350 kW to be maintained for a longer period of time, creating situations where one pilot has to attack while the other has to save energy.

This is expected to significantly change the nature of overtaking. Mercedes driver George Russell previously predicted “overtaking in the most unexpected places”, while Williams boss James Walz said the challenge would be “very different to what it is now”.

Stella echoed these thoughts and emphasized that all these processes should be explained clearly to the audience:

“It is important for fans to understand why sometimes one vehicle can overtake another so easily. For example, due to different battery charge levels. Using the power unit as a tool for tackling and overtaking will be very important and this needs to be communicated correctly.”

“Or they can tell when one car’s battery is almost fully charged and the car in front has a nearly flat battery.

“I therefore believe that understanding the powertrain as a variable for racing and overtaking will be particularly important for us to communicate effectively with our audience.”

Separately, McLaren’s president focused on active aerodynamics, which will appear on the front and rear wings. In the so-called straight mode (similar to DRS zones), the wings switch to a mode with a lower angle of attack and before turns the car automatically turns into corner mode with higher downforce.

“This should be clear to our fans and viewers: What does this mean in terms of energy consumption? If you don’t spread your wings, you’re going to waste a lot more energy,” Stella said.

“For example, what does this mean in terms of clearance? If the wings aren’t open, the vehicle is traveling much lower and suddenly you can see the bottom impacts and you can hear the pilots on the radio saying, ‘Oh, there’s a lot of bottom impacts right now.’

“So the more clearly we explain this to fans and spectators, the more interested they will be and the better we can maintain the spectacle that we have always offered in Formula 1, which is one of the reasons why the championship has grown in popularity in recent years.”

Source: Sport UA

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