The Gresini MotoGP rider Marc Marquez has revealed the cause of his unusually low start in the Austrian Grand Prix at Spielberg. He hardly activated the ride–height device and dropped several places.
Ducati’s team manager, Davide Tardozzi, has now come out to support the use of the ride height devices in MotoGP amid their concerns raised over safety following incidents of poor at the Aragon Grand ...
Red Bull Racing has adjusted the controversial 'bib' ride height device ahead of Sunday's United States Grand Prix. Before the paddock assembled at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, ...
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body on Saturday ruled out a deeper investigation of Red Bull's ride-height device while recognising it could not be sure there had been no ...
Speculation over ride height device at U.S. Grand Prix Red Bull say device exists on car but not accessible Drivers deny any performance benefit AUSTIN, Texas, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Formula One champions ...
Francesco Bagnaia is now fighting for his future as a factory Ducati rider after his year of woe in 2025, which saw Marc Marquez secure control in the Borgo Panigale squad. Marquez entered what was ...
Alex Rins and Yamaha are set to test a groundbreaking ride-height system inspired by Ducati technology at the upcoming Thai MotoGP. With its roots in Ducati's original system, first introduced in 2018 ...
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