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Bagnaia overtakes two rivals at the finish line and gains the upper hand in battle with Bezzecchi: this is how the MotoGP class remains after the Portuguese GP sprint
race tol MotoGP Sprint It was a real show everywhere. There was a battle for three podium spots all the way to the finish line, and the same thing happened a little further back. All these wars affected the general classification.
The first fight that got us all up from our seats was Victory battle between Alex Marquez and Pedro Acosta. The Cervera-bred won a fierce duel with the Murcia-bred, achieving his second sprint victory of the season. Although Acosta was unable to take his first win aboard the KTM, it helped solidify his position in fifth place overall, and he still has a chance of finishing third.
Third place currently remains in the hands of Marco Bezzecchi. The Aprilia rider was unable to maintain pole position and crossed the finish line in third place, trying to catch something else in case something happened between Marquez and Acosta. But in this third drawer; There is already a 10 point difference compared to Bagnaia. He will start from pole position again on Sunday.
In fact, Pekko met a tragic end. The Italian ran out of tires on the final straight of the race, and in the final corner’s long right-hand bend it became fatal to his gains. He started much slower than his rivals and lost two positions in one go to Aldeguer and Zarco in the final moments. He started the race in 4th place and finished 8th.
This is how the MotoGP classes will be divided after the Portuguese GP sprint
1. Marc Marquez (ESP/Ducati) 545 points
2. Alex Marquez (ESP/Ducati Gresini) 425 points
3. Marco Bezzecchi (ITA/Aprilia) 298 points
4th place Francesco Bagnaia (ITA/Ducati) 288 points
5. Pedro Acosta (ESP/KTM) 269 points
6. Fabio Di Giannantonio (ITA/Ducati VR46) 231 points
7. Franco Morbidelli (ITA/Ducati VR46) 227 points
8. Fermin Aldeguer (ESP/Ducati Gresini) 190 points
9th place Fabio Quartararo (France/Yamaha) 188 points
10. Raul Fernandes (ESP/Aprilia Trackhouse) 146 points
11. Johann Zarco (FRA/Honda LCR) 137 points
12. Brad Binder (RSA/KTM) 134 points
13th place Luca Marini (ITA/Honda) 128 points
14. Enea Bastianini (ITA/KTM Tech3) 106 points
15th Joan Mir (ESP/Honda) 93 points
18. Ai Ogura (JAP/Aprilia Trackhouse) 79 points
17. Maverick Vinales (ESP/KTM Tech3) 72 points
18th Jack Miller (Australia/Pramac Yamaha) 68 points
19th Alex Rins (ESP/Yamaha) 63 points
20th place Miguel Oliveira (POR/Pramac Yamaha) 36 points
21. Jorge Martin (ESP/Aprilia) 34 points
22. Pol Espargaro (ESP/KTM Tech3) 23 points
23rd place Takaaki Nakagami (JAP/Honda) 10 points
24th place Lorenzo Savadori (ITA/Aprilia) 8 points
25. Augusto Fernandes (ESP/Pramac Yamaha) 8 points
26. Somkiat Chantra (THA/LCR Honda) 7 points
27. Aleix Espargaro (ESP/Honda) 0 points
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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PHOTOGRAPH. Honda unveils first engine since returning to F1
Aston Martin and Honda officially launched their Formula 1 factory partnership at an event in Tokyo where the Japanese manufacturer’s new power unit, the RA626H, was unveiled.
Honda continued to support Red Bull technically after officially leaving Formula 1 in 2021, and will fully return in 2026 as Aston Martin’s official partner in the new era of the championship, where the electric motor and internal combustion engine share energy 50/50. This makes Aston Martin an official works team; whereas before the team was just a client team.
Preparations for the season were carried out with the participation of Aston Martin’s key partners and under the supervision of the team’s chief strategist Andy Cowell. The RA626H is designed to meet new regulatory requirements by providing maximum reliability and performance in the new environment.
Everything is ready for 26.@AstonMartinF1 | @Honda | @HondaJP_Live | @HondaRacing_US | @HondaRacingGLB #F1 #POWEREDByHonda pic.twitter.com/SlN75Nz4Ll
— Honda Racing F1 (@HondaRacingF1) January 20, 2026
Source: Sport UA
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Verstappen announced the conditions under which he will run in the legendary race in 2026
Max Verstappen says his participation in the Nürburgring 24 Hours is in doubt.
The four-time F1 champion has long been involved in endurance racing and is actively racing and testing in GT3, but full preparation for the Nordschleife marathon coincides with the Formula 1 calendar. The preparation races coincide with the F1 stages and the Dutchman does not want to go to the start without them.
“It’s very difficult to give a definitive answer right now,” Max said.
“I would like to start well prepared, but the preparation races coincide with Formula 1. Therefore, this year I will only be able to participate in the race if there is a change in the calendar.”
Therefore, Verstappen’s participation in the 2026 Nürburgring 24 Hours is still in doubt and directly depends on possible changes in the program or compromises between Formula 1 and the marathon training program.
Source: Sport UA
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PHOTOGRAPH. Formula 1’s 2026 season car hit the track in Italy
The first week of Formula 1 testing is approaching. The teams are preparing for the first joint test at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, followed by two more sessions in Bahrain.
The first cars to take to the track were Audi and Cadillac, now Racing Bulls have joined them. The Faenza team chose Imola as their “home” for the debut of the 2026 model.
The outgoing Alfa Tauri and Toro Rosso recently unveiled livery at an event in Detroit alongside Red Bull, but the actual vehicles of the new generation remain largely under wraps for now. There will be multiple technical changes before the season starts in Melbourne.
In the 2026 season, Alan Permain’s team will field Liam Lawson and debutant Arvid Lindblad. In the context of radically updated regulations, testing will be vital for the adaptation of pilots and crews.
Therefore, Racing Bulls decided not to wait for official testing in Barcelona. Today VCARB03 will travel approximately 15 km as part of an exercise to check the accuracy of the assembly, and on January 22 the team will conduct a full shooting day with 200 km of driving allowed.
Source: Sport UA
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