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Ducati and Bagnaia Set New Records at the Austrian Grand Prix

Francesco Bagnaia continues to solidify his dominance in the 2024 MotoGP season, delivering a performance that is nothing short of remarkable. His latest victory at the Austrian Grand Prix marks his seventh win of the year, further establishing his and Ducati’s supremacy on the track. This triumph is not just another win; it’s a significant milestone in his career. Bagnaia has been the rider to beat in 2024....

Mahindra Thar Roxx A Game-Changer Hits the Road

The Mahindra Thar has long been the undisputed king of off-roaders in India, and with the launch of the Thar Roxx, Mahindra has raised the bar even higher. This five-door beast is more than just an SUV; it’s a statement on wheels, combining the ruggedness of its predecessor with modern luxury and practicality. Priced from ₹12.99 lakh (ex-showroom) for the petrol variant and ₹13.99 lakh for the diesel,...

Valentino Rossi Criticizes Ducati’s Decision to Sign Marc Marquez”

Valentino Rossi isn’t one to mince words, and when Ducati announced they were bringing Marc Marquez into their factory MotoGP team for 2025, the legendary rider didn’t hold back. Rossi, who knows a thing or two about what it takes to win, made it clear he’s not impressed with Ducati’s decision to overlook their homegrown talent in favor of a rider who’s not just an outsider, but also...

Why Pierre Gasly Supports Alpine’s 2024 F1 Concept Overhaul

Pierre Gasly has stood by Alpine’s bold decision to overhaul its Formula 1 car concept for 2024, even though the team has faced significant challenges this season. Despite a drop in performance and a frustrating campaign so far, Gasly believes that the change was necessary for the team’s long-term success. Earlier this year, Alpine made the strategic choice not to further develop the main ideas behind their A523...

Inside McLaren’s Strategic Errors at the Hungarian Grand Prix

The Hungarian Grand Prix brought McLaren into the spotlight for its handling of team orders, a strategy employed to ensure optimal race results. Despite clear data-driven motives to protect both Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, the execution left both drivers in an uncomfortable position. Lando Norris grappled with the emotional conflict of sacrificing a potential win, while Oscar Piastri’s moment of glory was tainted by factors beyond his...