MotoGP 2027 lineup: All confirmed transfers
Official transfers for MotoGP's 2027 season are largely finalized. Marc Marquez will remain with Ducati, while Bagnaia will move to Aprilia and Quartararo to Honda.
Stella: “The delay in the update schedule is putting McLaren in a difficult position.”
McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella explained that the main factor behind the poor performance at Silverstone was the inability to keep up with the pace of updates as the rivals. The team plans to have its next major package ready for the Hungarian GP.
KTM has signed Alex Marquez and Di Giannantonio to contracts until 2027.
Austrian manufacturer KTM has finalized its factory lineup for the 2027 MotoGP season: 2025 championship runner-up Alex Marquez and VR46 rider Fabio Di Giannantonio have officially signed.
Vasseur dismissed championship rumors: “Focus on the spa.”
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur, following the British GP victory, stressed that championship aspirations should be put aside and that his team should focus on preparing for Spa-Francorchamps.
Lewis Hamilton secured pole position in the Silverstone sprint.
Lewis Hamilton's impressive pace continued in the sprint qualifying sessions of the British Grand Prix.
Juha Kankkunen sees echoes of 1987 in WRC's upcoming rule revolution.
The World Rally Championship will enter a new era next season as the current Rally1 cars are replaced by new ones.
Sébastien Ogier wants special tires for the Rally Greece.
The exceptionally challenging conditions at the Rally Greece could lead to a significant change in the World Rally Championship.
Thierry Neuville predicts a strong performance for Hyundai in the second half of the season.
Hyundai's World Rally Championship campaign has so far fallen short of expectations this season.
The list of participants for the Finland Rally has been announced.
The participant list for this year's Finland Rally has been published.
Vasseur responded from Silverstone to Wolff's "cheating" insinuations.
Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur sharply responded at the British GP press conference, describing Toto Wolff's comments expressing his surprise at Ferrari's aggressive car updates as an "allegation of cheating.".
