Lucas Blakeley produced an incredible third win of the season at Zandvoort on Friday evening, confidently reaffirming his position as championship leader.
The Scottish driver, who notched his third win of 2022 and fifth overall, started on the front row alongside polesitter Thomas Ronhaar, and quickly dispatched of the home race hero on the run down to Turn 1.
From wet tyres to intermediates to slicks, there was plenty of compound-based brinkmanship to navigate, but he never looked out of contention for the lead, crossing the line over six and a half seconds of team mate Bari Boroumand.
If you’ve always wanted to see a Formula One car race a MotoGP bike, now’s your chance. Watch Marc Márquez take both on a hot lap of the Red Bull Ring in Austria.
A MotoGP machine can accelerate like hell and achieve an incredible top speed, but it’s no match for a Formula Onecar in terms of downforce and braking power. Surely that means a MotoGP bike doesn’t stand a chance against an F1 car – or does it? Watch MotoGP titan Marc Márquez take the two vehicles around the Red Bull Ring in the video above ahead of the MotoGP of Austria this weekend.
Formula One, also called F1 in short, is an international auto racing sport. F1 is the highest level of single-seat, open-wheel and open-cockpit professional motor racing contest.
Formula One racing is governed and sanctioned by a world body called the FIA − Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile or the International Automobile Federation. The name ‘Formula’ comes from the set of rules that the participating cars and drivers must follow.