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For those who believe that the morning warm-up is useless and that you have to leave your homework for the last 10 minutes of fatigue, Aprilia’s Italian Marco Bezzecchi showed this Sunday that it is extremely valuable. He was third in Saturday’s sprint at Portimao and was Sunday’s tyrant, winning from start to finish in the long race. Neither Alex Marquez nor Pedro Acosta have enough resources Talking about his second long win of the year after Silverstone, he is just two points away from third place in the championship.

And with a third of the championship remaining, it is the great absentee who will surely keep an eye on Bezzecchi and Aprilia’s progress from home. Marc Marquez Noare added it First 3 wins in a MotoGP season Add what you get with Raul Fernandez for truck house In Australia.


And although at first it was already a carbon copy of Sprint, it took a different path from there. Like what happened from Paul on Saturday Marco Bezzecchi He maintained the lead against Pedro Acosta, while Alex Márquez again overtook Bagnaia and Quartararo, who were running in front of him on the second row of the grid, and moved up from fifth place behind them. Bezzecchi raced again from the start this year, his first year at Aprilia, determined not only to score a victory, but also to finish third in the 2025 MotoGP World Championship.

Already on the second lap, having come out of the final corner perfectly, the 73 outperformed the 37 with one braking and was already in second place, but lost to Aprilia by eight tenths. A scare at Turn 5 prevented Acosta from reacting quickly to Marquez, and the podium positions were already decided in one of the sleepiest races of the year.


The difference with Bezzecchi did not fall below 0.5 seconds until the sixth lap, and Alex used his traction to overtake Acosta, but the clear air ahead kept him cushioned for quite a few laps. Acosta was almost in control of third place, with Bagnaia in fourth place 2.7 inches behind him, with his fourth consecutive podium on the line, but he continues to fail to win in his second year in the premier category.

11th lap Alex Marquez He was already more than a second behind Bezzecchi, who continued to impose his optimum pace. When the 10 second turn is reachedPecco Bagnaia went to the ground.who has already scored 35 points and gave his VR46 Academy friends four consecutive zeros in the long race, taking 3rd place in the final and 6th place this year. And there is even a possibility that he could lose fourth place at the expense of Acosta, who is already only three points behind.



Vezzecchi continued to increase his pace in Aprilia and with 12 seconds left he was already two seconds behind Alex Marquez, while in Acosta he maintained a 2.7 second lead, six seconds clear of Aldeguer. The Murcian closed the distance with the Cervera rider and four seconds from the end the Ducatista’s cushion was just 1.4 seconds apart. With two cars left, the cushion was reduced to 8/10 as both cars slid into corners, and remained at 6/10 at the checkered flag.

The Autodromo de Portimao broke attendance records for Sunday (73,575) and weekend (183,102), bidding farewell to the greatest Portuguese rider of all time, Miguel Oliveira, at his home Grand Prix. Oliveira will replace Pramac Yamaha in 2026 by exchanging stickers with Turkey’s Toprak rider and will compete in the Superbike World Championship as part of BMW. Razgatriol.

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Carlos Sainz Sr., father of Carlos Sainz and two-time world rally champion, has commented on Ferrari’s decision to replace his son with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.

Sainz was left without a seat at Ferrari last year and later joined Williams. In 2025, the Spaniard outperformed Hamilton and achieved two podiums, while the Briton had none.

Carlos Sainz Sr. emphasized that neither he nor his son criticized Hamilton:

“It’s not our problem, it’s not Carlos’ problem. Ferrari was close to winning the constructors’ championship in 2024, but this year the team has faced difficulties. My advice, and Carlos agrees, is to focus on your work. The world is already too complex to worry about everyone. Let people draw their own conclusions,” he said.

At the same time, Sainz Sr. believes that his son can become a world champion:

“I have a lot of confidence in him and I want to believe that it is possible. I am his father and I have seen how talented he is. If he is in the right place at the right time, he can really achieve this. Everything has to match perfectly. He works and fights for it,” he added.

The rally champion also noted that success depends on the car and the team:

“Unfortunately, I don’t have a crystal ball to know how teams are preparing for radical changes in F1. It all depends on the engine and the chassis. It would be good for Williams to produce a competitive car and fight for the podium. Now they can be at the bottom, middle or top of the table and under the new rules the stronger teams have more resources.”

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The 5 richest Formula 1 pilots. Schumacher is beyond competition

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Formula 1 pilots’ salaries have long been record-breaking, and the championship’s leading stars regularly appear on the list of the world’s highest-paid athletes.

The current F1 squad is one of the richest in the history of the series, which is directly linked to the sharp increase in the championship’s global popularity in recent years.

But large contracts account for only a fraction of total revenue. Advertising deals, bonuses, business ventures and investments have allowed individual pilots to amass fortunes that far exceed the earnings of most of their peers. According to Racing News 365, it was these Formula 1 drivers who managed to build the largest financial empires in the history of the championship, leaving others far behind.

The richest F1 drivers in history

1) Michael Schumacher – $790 million
2) Lewis Hamilton – $304 million
3) Fernando Alonso – $264 million
4) Kimi Raikkonen – $254 million
5) Niki Lauda – $203 million

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Mercedes leader challenges Verstappen: “He’s the one I want to fight with”

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Mercedes leader challenges Verstappen: “He’s the one I want to fight with”

Mercedes driver George Russell says he is ready to prove his ability to challenge for the Formula 1 championship and is not afraid to confront Max Verstappen directly.

The Briton had been driving for Mercedes for four seasons but joined the Brackley team just as it lost its leading position. During this time, Russell achieved five Grand Prix victories but had to watch Verstappen and Lando Norris win the titles.

On the eve of major regulatory changes in 2026, many experts see Mercedes as one of the favorites of the new technical cycle. Russell hopes this will be his chance to consistently compete at the top.

“I’m confident I can compete with the best. Max is the gold standard right now,” said Russell.

I would like to fight him head on. “This is the only pilot next to whom you can really test your level.”

After Lewis Hamilton moved to Ferrari, Russell established himself as the leader of Mercedes. The 27-year-old compares his situation to the career of Michael Schumacher, who won his first championship after working for Ferrari for five years.

“You either fight for the championship or you don’t. Nobody dreams of fighting for second place. I’m ready to take my chances and I understand that patience is required,” concluded Russell.

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