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4/30/2019

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KTM signs Miguel Oliveira to MotoGP extension through 2020 - MotoGP News

 
MotoGP News - KTM signs Miguel Oliveira to MotoGP extension through 2020

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KTM has exercised an option to retain Tech 3 rider Miguel Oliveira for the 2020 MotoGP season



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April 30, 2019 at 10:57AM
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4/30/2019

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Honda MotoGP team is confident that a problem with its chain is fixed - MotoGP News

 
MotoGP News - Honda MotoGP team is confident that a problem with its chain is fixed

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The Honda MotoGP team is confident that the chain issues that have affected Marc Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo in the last two rounds have now been resolved



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April 30, 2019 at 09:57AM
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How McLaren are showing Renault the way in F1 midfield fight - Palmer column - F1 News

 
F1 News - How McLaren are showing Renault the way in F1 midfield fight - Palmer column

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Former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer, who left Renault during the 2017 season, is part of the BBC team and offers insight and analysis from the point of view of the competitor.

Behind the fight at the front between the big three teams, McLaren are arguably the story of the new Formula 1 season.

They had a torrid time last year, and faced a lot of criticism for underperforming woefully despite having a star driver in Fernando Alonso and a budget bigger than many of their midfield rivals.

Aside from poor performance, what hurt McLaren the most was that they had gone into the season making bold claims about what they could achieve after dumping Honda engines and switching to Renault.

In 2019, that has all changed - the expectation and the performance.

Alonso exited F1 at the end of last season, leaving McLaren with Carlos Sainz and rookie Lando Norris. And for the first time since I can remember, McLaren came into the season playing down expectations.

But after four races, they lead the best of the rest 'Class B' fight - sitting behind only Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull - having picked up astrong double-points finish in Baku last weekend.

Norris has hit the ground running, showing strong pace and, as yet, few rookie errors, while Sainz has had more misfortune but is showing well as the inherent lead driver in the team.

And it could have been better still.

Contact with Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat effectively ruled both drivers out of the Chinese Grand Prix on lap one.

Sainz's Renault engine let go in Melbourne to rule him out of a result there and he lost out on a good haul of points in Bahrain after contact while trying to pass the Red Bull of Max Verstappen.

There is room for improvement and refinement for the team yet, but they have made a big step in the right direction and there's all the groundwork for a very strong year.

What's up with Renault?

Former Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo has managed just six points in four races this season since switching to Renault

The baton of 'most disappointing midfield runner' has been passed by McLaren to the factory Renault team.

And nobody will be more disappointed than their star driver Daniel Ricciardo.

The big-money winter signing from Red Bull came into the season with huge hopes and a lot of attention.

At race one in Melbourne, the city was pretty much solidly yellow with Renault merchandise in support of the Aussie. The backing he had was enormous, but the fans saw their man fail to make the top 10 qualifying shootout and effectively retire from the race within metres of the start.

Four races later, it feels as though Ricciardo is almost a forgotten man in Formula 1 now.

Renault's 29-year-old driver is such a likeable, larger-than-life character, but he is pretty anonymous in the ultra-tight midfield.

In Baku, he was most notable for an overzealous move on Kvyat, which turned into a clumsy episode as he reversed into his rival in the run-off area of Turn Three to take them both out of the race.

But the criticism doesn't lie with Ricciardo. In fact, after a slightly underwhelming start, he has been driving pretty well. He outperformed Renault team-mate Nico Hulkenberg solidly through the Baku weekend and scored a very good seventh place in China, despite lacking race pace compared with his rivals behind.

Former Renault team-mate Jolyon Palmer believes Nico Hulkenberg would be good enough to fight for the F1 title in a leading car

Hulkenberg is still grossly underrated. He takes an easy jab because of the fact that he's never stood on an F1 podium, but he's been performing at the highest level in midfield cars for years.

I was his team-mate in 2017 and I know exactly how good he is. If he got himself into a top car, he would certainly be good enough to fight for a title.

Drivers are not Renault's problem. It's the car, which is lacking in both pace and reliability.

Unbelievably, they have the second slowest average qualifying pace in the field so far, ahead of only Williams, who have all sorts of problems of their own.

Admittedly, it is very close, with just over 0.3 seconds separating their car - the ninth-fastest - from Haas, the fourth-quickest, and there are some extenuating circumstances.

But Renault have made third qualifying in only one race out of the four so far - in China, where both cars edged to the front of the midfield.

In Baku, Ricciardo picked up a big slipstream at the end of first qualifying to just nudge himself out of the drop zone by 0.1secs. Meanwhile, Hulkenberg spent the entire weekend way off the pace, ahead of only the Williams, saying he was missing "love and harmony" with his car.

Qualifying pace isn't Renault's only concern, though. Reliability has been very weak as well in the opening stages of the season.

Both cars retired with engine failures in Bahrain when in positions to score points. Hulkenberg lost a chance of points in China as well with another engine issue.

Further problems with both cars in qualifying in Bahrain, and for Hulkenberg in Australia, have hampered progress as well and left them with a lot of work to do on race day.

Renault lie seventh in the standings and still have every possibility of ending up fourth in the constructors' championship if they can find some pace and reliability in their car.

But for a team who began the season hoping to close the gap to the top teams it has been a dismal start.

McLaren, running the same engine as Renault, are showing them the way at the moment, but are also demonstrating that it isn't just the Renault engine that is holding the works team back. The chassis is clearly seriously underdeveloped.

Some good news for Renault on the engine

The Renault pit team replace a wing on Daniel Ricciardo's during this year's Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne

From when I first drove for Renault in 2016, up until the end of last season, there were only very limited improvements in the performance of the Renault engine.

There had always been a big deficit to Mercedes and Ferrari and by the end of 2018 it hadn't closed, which ultimately forced Red Bull to switch to the ever-improving Honda engine.

This year, though, there appears to be a bit of a breakthrough. Finally the Renault engine seems to have taken a step towards its competitors.

After the hazy picture of pre-season testing settled and a pecking order emerged in Melbourne, there was some finger pointing towards the Enstone-based side of the team, which looks after the chassis.

But after the next race in Bahrain, when the team were on for a strong double points finish until both engines simultaneously expired, the memo was very much "we need to work together" once more.

All of this demonstrates the difficult position the team is in right now. Finger-pointing is a dangerous game for a team who build their chassis in a different country to their engine.

Harmony is key to getting the most out of it - as is being demonstrated by Mercedes, who are extracting the most out of every aspect of their team right now.

They are such a chiselled outfit and, without having a completely dominant car, they are blowing away the competition because they are excelling in every other area.

Can Renault ever win again?

Renault can recover this season, and I still expect them to, although if they are to regain their fourth position by the end of the season, McLaren may be hard to beat.

But the bigger question is: Can they ever close the gap to the top teams?

They have plateaued since 2017, which was effectively their first year back, as in 2016 the team were basically running an underdeveloped Lotus car because they decided on their return to F1 as a works team so late in 2015.

It would be good for F1 to have another team in the mix at the front and with the budget and power that Renault wield in the automotive industry, they are surely the most likely on paper to make the step.

F1 as a sport would not be the only beneficiary. Ricciardo walked away from a race-winning Red Bull team to join the French marque this year.

Even though I'm sure he would have appreciated the task ahead when he signed, he surely couldn't have imagined having this as a starting point.

Usually the next race in Barcelona would be seen as a good chance for a turning point for the team, but Ricciardo has picked up a three-place grid penalty on a track that is difficult to overtake on.

It was a penalty born out of the frustration of racing outside of the top 10, but Ricciardo will have to get used to that for now, because Renault look like being midfield runners for the foreseeable future.





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April 30, 2019 at 10:12AM
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Italian Grand Prix: Monza secures race until 2024 - F1 News

 
F1 News - Italian Grand Prix: Monza secures race until 2024

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Lewis Hamilton (centre in white) celebrates winning the Italian Grand Prix in 2018

Formula 1 has agreed a deal to secure the Italian Grand Prix at the historic Monza track until at least 2024.

An F1 statement said it had reached an "agreement in principle for a new five-year deal" and it hoped to reach an agreement "as soon as possible".

Race organisers Italian Automobile Club (ACI) said it had agreed the "economic aspects of the contract".

The length and cost of a new contract have been agreed but the deal has not yet been signed.

The news is a boost for F1, as not only does it protect the future of its longest-serving circuit but it means it has completed one important step in an attempt to retain the current length of season at a time when five of the 21 races have contracts up for renewal.

The British, Spanish, German and Mexican Grands Prix are all in doubt for 2020 as a result of deals that expire this year.

On Tuesday, Silverstone denied reports that it had secured a new three-year deal for the British Grand Prix.

Silverstone managing director Stuart Pringle told BBC Sport that "speculation" about the track agreeing a deal was "premature" but that he was "still in negotiations in the hope of getting one".

Vietnam will make its debut on the F1 calendar next year with a race in the capital Hanoi, and F1 is keen on a race in the Netherlands, at the historic Zandvoort track that last hosted a race in 1985, to leverage the huge fanbase for Red Bull's Max Verstappen in his home country.





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April 30, 2019 at 08:30AM
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4/29/2019

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Sebastian Vettel: Ferrari driver says Mercedes' success is boring - F1 News

 
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Sebastian Vettel is third in the drivers' championship with 52 points

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel says Mercedes consistent success in Formula 1 is "boring".

The world champions have taken one-two finishes in the first four races of 2019 - after winning the past five drivers' and constructors' titles.

"Boring, isn't it?" Vettel said. "So boring. It's not just four races. It has been four years, more or less."

But the German, 31, believes Ferrari have the potential to challenge Mercedes this year.

"[We have to] work harder, work better. We are pushing as hard as we can," Vettel, who won four consecutive titles with Red Bull from 2010 to 2013, said.

"But you need to respect that they are doing phenomenally well and getting their cars most of the time in the right place.

"But I'm confident. I believe in this team and I know we can improve. I think we have a good car. We just haven't manage yet to put it always where it belongs, so it is difficult to have the trust and the feel, but I am sure it is going to turn around.

Ferrari are second in the constructors' championship on 99 points, behind Mercedes who have 173 points

Vettel said Ferrari were knew they had a quick car but were struggling to get the best out of it.

"It's like a Rubik's Cube," he said. "We just need to solve it. We have a lot of people who can do the Rubik's Cube in a couple of minutes. We have really clever people but we are working on a large-size Rubik's Cube."

Team boss Mattia Binotto added: "Obviously four races into the season, no win for Ferrari, four wins for Mercedes, no doubt they are very strong.

"Certainly they [Mercedes] have got a slightly better car, but I think that the gap is not so big and the points are not reflecting the true potential of the cars."

Binotto pointed to the pace shown by Ferrari's other driver Charles Leclerc, who dominated in Azerbaijan at the weekend until crashing in second qualifying on Saturday, as evidence of the team's potential.

"With Charles, we [had] the potential for pole, and if you've got a car fast enough to score potentially the pole, you've got a good car overall," he said.

"In the race, yes, we weren't as fast as them, but we didn't finish 20 seconds behind."

Leclerc also lost out on a potential win after dominating in Bahrain, at the second race of the season, when he suffered an engine problem that dropped him from the lead to third in the closing laps.

The 21-year-old, who finished fifth in Baku on Sunday after starting eighth on the grid, said: "The performance was there to do pole position but it was my mistake.

"I need to work on these things. I am only on my second season in F1. It is not [a case of looking] to find excuses, I should not do these mistakes but I take it as part of my path and learn from it.

"At the moment we have not had four perfect weekends. I think on performance we are not so far [away], in qualifying especially. In the race, they seem to have more for now but we will work and come back stronger."

Valtteri Bottas' win in Azerbaijan was his second of the season

Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas leads the championship by one point from team-mate Lewis Hamilton, with Vettel 35 points behind. Red Bull's Max Verstappen is one point behind Vettel, and Leclerc a further four adrift.

Hamilton dismissed suggestions that Bottas was already the only rival standing in the way of his sixth world title.

"No it is far too early to say one person is the title rival," Hamilton said. "Ferrari have had the pace in practice in qualifying. If both drivers had delivered as we did, it would have been a lot closer.

"We have stay on our toes. We didn't bring an upgrade and Ferrari did, so it's a little but of a surprise.

"We will go [to the next race in Spain] and Ferrari looked quick there in testing and I am sure they will bring extra upgrades.

"These first four [races] have been stellar for us and we just have to stay on our toes because you just never know when another team is going to take a step forward. We have to continue to perform as we have and not let that waver."





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April 29, 2019 at 06:36AM
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4/28/2019

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Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Best seven images from Baku - F1 News

 
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Check out seven of the best pictures from the Azerbaijan Grand Prix where Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas beat Lewis Hamilton in Baku.

You can read Andrew Benson's full report here.

The victory champagne fizzed a bit too much for Valtteri Bottas as the Finn celebrated his eighth win in Formula 1 with third-placed Sebastian Vettel
After the manhole cover disaster for Williams during Friday practice, British rookie George Russell finished the race in 15th place thanks to a brand new chassis. "We are still pushing and hopefully Barcelona will be more positive," said Russell
Let's dance: In a break from formal proceedings, the race marshals in Baku put on a show with an energetic dance routine before the grand prix started. Lewis Hamilton (complete with new hand tattoo), was impressed
Charles Leclerc walks away devastated after crashing his Ferrari at Turn Eight during Saturday's qualifying session
"Hello...can I come in?!" Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone is snapped peeping through a window in the paddock
Red Bull's Pierre Gasly in full bloom
Mixing the old and the new of Baku city, fans in the grandstands get to watch the race unfold against a stunning backdrop




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April 28, 2019 at 02:00PM
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4/28/2019

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Azerbaijan GP: Could Palmer & Nicholls win in a Mercedes? - F1 News

 
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Are Mercedes as dominant as the Williams, McLarens and Ferraris of the past? 5 live's Jack Nicholls and Jolyon Palmer ask the question after Mercedes break the record for the most consecutive one-two finishes at the start of a season.





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April 28, 2019 at 12:30PM
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Valtteri Bottas beats Lewis Hamilton to Azerbaijan win - F1 News

 
F1 News - Valtteri Bottas beats Lewis Hamilton to Azerbaijan win

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Mercedes set an all-time record of four consecutive one-twos at the start of a season as Valtteri Bottas beat Lewis Hamilton to win the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

For the fourth race in a row, Ferrari were unable to challenge Mercedes - and again there were questions about the strategy chosen by the Italian team.

Sebastian Vettel finished third, never very far behind the Mercedes, but team-mate Charles Leclerc finished fifth when it looked for a while as if he might have been able to take fourth ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen.

Leclerc's consolation on a weekend that he had looked like dominating until crashing in qualifying was a point for fastest lap.

Hamilton closed in on Bottas in the final two laps looking for the win but made an error running wide at the last corner just as the Finn got the DRS overtaking aid by coming up to lap Williams' George Russell and the leader held on.

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April 28, 2019 at 08:54AM
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MOTO FILMS of the week- Motorcycle News

 
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Indian Motorcycles – Racing Forward
They say your true character comes out after you go through the toughest time of your life. This inspiring video of Brad ‘The Bullet’ Baker shows just how strong and determined this flat track legend is. Brad’s world was turned upside down after a “stupid little crash” at the X-Games last year. The film shows how he is moving forward after the accident with the help of his friends, supporters and sponsors. His experience and never-give-up attitude has become an invaluable asset to the Indian Motorcycle team. So much respect for this young man who was at the top of his game and is now learning to do everything from scratch again.

Fast and Left
While we’re still on the topic of Flat Track racing, this is a great little trailer about an upcoming independent film called Fast and Left. The film is the work of a flat track obsessed fan called Evan Senn, who is a director, camera-operator and editor residing in Wichita, Kansas. Evan is looking for a bit of a cash injection to finish this project, so if you are like us and want to see this film happen, you can donate here. Or, if you’re a brand that would like to be involved with the film, hit Evan up.



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If you haven’t discovered this ‘daily’ series by Revival Cycles then you are in for a real treat. The most recent vids have been going behind the scenes in their workshop as they are all hands on deck, working together to try and finish the beautiful BMW ‘Birdcage’ for the Handbuilt Show launch. They even brought in our favourite Aussie builder living abroad, Craig Rodsmith, to help them with what he does best – metal work. If you haven’t seen the finished bike then you can read the full story here.

If you have a video you would like us to feature, send us a link here.





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April 28, 2019 at 06:33AM
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Riding Gear REAX Ludlow textile jacket- Motorcycle News

 
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You would think that after ten years of hearing rider feedback on every kind of riding gear imaginable a company would find itself in a good position for developing some quality gear of its own. And you’d be right. This REAX Ludlow Textile Jacket is a good example of what having all that knowledge at your disposal can result in.





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April 28, 2019 at 01:34AM
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