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Alpine’s Pat Fry: “We are bringing an entire new floor to both cars this weekend”

With the battle for fourth-place in the Constructors’ Standings heating up between BWT Alpine F1 Team and McLaren F1 Team, the Chief Technical Officer of Alpine, Pat Fry, has confirmed the team will be delivering a new upgrade package to the A522 this weekend.

At the beginning of the summer break, Alpine held just a four-point advantage over their closest rivals in the Constructors’ Standings but after a successful triple header for the team which saw Fernando Alonso secure a fifth-place finish at Spa, Alpine now hold an eighteen-point advantage over McLaren.

With the Enstone-based team determined as ever to secure fourth-place in the Constructors’, Fry has confirmed that the A522 will have a completely new floor this weekend at the Singapore Grand Prix, with the team believing it will provide a step up in regard to performance.

“We are bringing an entire new floor to both cars this weekend, which will also carry over to Japan for the next race. Visually, on the surface, it’s not much different to the previous version as most of the developments are underneath. It should bring a reasonable step in performance, though. At recent races, we’ve managed to bring a strong set of developments to the car, and they’ve all worked as expected.“

Fry would also state that Alpine would not be stopping the production line just yet in regard to updating the A522 this season but did reveal the team would be using the United States Grand Prix at the end of October as a date to start shifting their focus to their 2023 challenger.

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Nitro RX ERX SxS features decorated, diverse field

The Side-by-Side (SxS) class might just be a support class to Nitro Rallycross‘ Group E division, but its first round of the 2022/23 season this weekend at ERX Motor Park will see a grid laden with achievements across a multitude of disciplines.

Many return from the 2021 season’s SxS rounds such as Nitro RX founder Travis Pastrana and former Global Rallycross Championship runner-up Brian Deegan; both have enjoyed great success on both four and two wheels as multi-time X Games motocross medalists. Deegan finished runner-up to Tanner Foust at the second ERX SxS race in 2021.

Championship Off-Road Pro 4 and Pro Turbo SxS driver Scottie Lawrence joined Deegan and Foust on that podium and will return for the 2022 weekend. When COR visited ERX in July, Lawrence finished seventh and tenth in the two Pro 4 races but did not take part in the Pro Turbo SxS events after wrecking his UTV at Crandon.

Terry Madden comes over from Ultra4 Racing, where he drives a UTV. In February, he was co-driver to Deegan as they won the King of the Hammers’ UTV Grudge Match in Johnson Valley, California.

Robin Shute will race in Nitro Rallycross for the first time, though he is not unfamiliar with the discipline as he has tested rallycross cars in the past. Shute is the defending winner of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, and previously won in 2019 and 2021; he is the first British driver to claim the legendary hillclimb.

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Fernando Alonso: “We hope to be back to our usual competitive level in Singapore”

After a rare disappointing showing for the BWT Alpine F1 Team in the 2022 FIA Formula 1 World Championship season in Monza, Fernando Alonso is looking for his team to return to its usual form at the Singapore Grand Prix.

Alonso had scored an impressive fifth and sixth place finishes in Spa and Zandvoort respectively, before a water pressure failure at the Italian Grand Prix saw the Spaniard end the triple header on a low point.

At the beginning of the triple header, Alpine’s lead over McLaren F1 Team for fourth-place in the Constructors’ Standings stood at just four points, but after a run of good results in Spa and Zandvoort, their lead now sits at eighteen points.

The Italian Grand Prix marked just the fifth time that Alonso has failed to finish inside a points paying position. Alonso has spoken on how the team has spent the last two weeks attempting to understand their shortcomings in Monza.

“It was an intense few weeks on the road in Europe and we’ve been glad for the reset before the final flyaway races of the season. We came away from the triple header with 18 points, scored in Spa and Zandvoort. We had two strong races there and the car was performing well.

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McLaren’s Lando Norris “can’t wait to get back into the car”

This weekend sees McLaren F1 Team head into Round Seventeen of the 2022 FIA Formula 1 season for the Singapore Grand Prix.

2022 sees the return of the Singapore Grand Prix after a two-year absence from the calendar. The whole race is held at night from start to finish and is one of the toughest races of the season for everyone involved, due to the heat and high humidity added to the threats of rain on track and the minimal margin for error.

Lando Norris has been in a rich vein of form all season, outperforming his experienced team-mate by a big margin and has pulled the McLaren team way above where their performance has been. Norris might only have one podium to his name this season, but he remains the only driver outside of the top three teams to bring home a podium. Norris has raced at Singapore once before with McLaren and earned himself a points finish that day, but he is excited to get back out on track.

“I’m excited to be heading back to Singapore this year, it’s another race returning to the calendar and it will only be my second time racing there! I can’t wait to get back into the car, especially with the new OKX livery we have for Asia.

“Marina Bay is another unique street circuit, and I was in the points there in 2019 so hopefully we can keep that up and bring back more points for the team this time.”

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2023 Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally First Look

Ducati revealed a new Multistrada V4 Rally in the latest episode of its 2023 World Première web series. And while the model name hints at improved off-road capability, the V4 Rally’s feature list leans more for long distance travel and passenger comfort than tackling Dakar.



Not that there aren’t any upgrades to make the Rally model more capable of venturing off the tarmac than existing Multistrada V4 models. The Rally’s semi-active suspension provides 7.9 inches of travel, front and rear, an increase over the 6.7-inch front and 7.1-inch rear travel offered on the other variants. The suspension changes increase the ground clearance by 0.4 inches to 9.1 inches. The Skyhook DSS EVO electronics were also updated for more precise and efficient control over the suspension settings.

Like the Multistrada V4 S, the Rally model comes with a Minimum Preload function to lower the ride height when stopping or at low speeds. The Rally takes this a step further with an Easy Lift function that softens the suspension on start-up to make it easier to lift off the side stand.




















































































































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McLaren’s Andreas Seidl “looking forward to getting back on track”

Formula 1 heads to Asia for Round Seventeen of the FIA Formula 1 season, where it plays host to the Singapore Grand Prix.

McLaren F1 Team are looking to score points again after Lando Norris finished seventh at the Italian Grand Prix, but they will look to improve at one of the hardest races on the calendar with the night track needing the full concentration.

McLaren’s Team Principal Andreas Seidl is hoping both drivers can have positive results, as the team looks to overtake BWT Alpine F1 Team in the battle for fourth in the constructors’ standings

“We’re looking forward to getting back on track in the unique environment Singapore brings! I’m sure there will be a vibrant atmosphere created by the fans in Marina Bay as we return for the first time in three years.

“It’s also the third night race on this year’s calendar and has lots of corners for the drivers to navigate. The logistics of working on European time can also provide an interesting challenge but we’re ready to attack the weekend and finish in a strong position.”

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F1: Singapore GP: FIA Drivers Press Conference

Today's press conference with Esteban Ocon, Mick Schumacher, Lando Norris, Alex Albon, Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas, Pierre Gasly, Lance Stroll, Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez.

F1: Hamilton feels for fans as early conclusion to title looms

With Max Verstappen poised to secure the title either this weekend, or, more likely, next weekend in Japan, Lewis Hamilton has expressed his sympathy for the fans.

2023 BMW S1000RR – First Look

With the liter-class superbike category eternally in an arms race for top dog, BMW has today announced a heavily updated S1000RR is making its way here in 2023, bringing with it several changes first seen on the M1000RR, but also a few tweaks of its own. Central to those changes is an updated chassis, suspension, and aerodynamics. Of course, there will also be further revisions to its electronics suite as part of the deal.

What’s not getting much of an update? The engine. Well, sorta. The cylinder head gets new intake port geometry modeled after the M1000RR and a cast surface instead of the milled surface on the M model. From there, the airbox sees shorter intake funnels, just like the one on the M1000RR. This helps with high-rpm power output.

Other than that, BMW has basically left the inline four-cylinder alone. It’s stout enough as it is, with a claimed 205 hp at 13,000 rpm and 83 lb-ft at 11,000 rpm. Better still is the ShiftCam technology allowing for variable valve timing so you get a smooth spread of power from top to bottom. Helping to get a better drive once the throttle is turned, the rear sprocket goes up one tooth, from 45 teeth to 46.

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F1: Reserve role "realistic" admits Ricciardo

Though not quite closing the door on his chances of securing a seat on the grid for 2023, Daniel Ricciardo admits that a reserve driver role is realistic.

F1: "I feel as fit as I can be," says Albon

Cleared by the FIA to race this weekend, Alex Albon insists he feels no pain and is ready to get back to work.

Red Bull Racing welcome Sparco as Technical Racewear Supplier

Oracle Red Bull Racing is pleased to announce that legendary racewear manufacturer Sparco is to join the Team as a supplier of Technical Racewear, providing Formula One World Champion Max Verstappen, multiple Grand Prix winner Sergio Pérez and Oracle Red Bull Racing’s trackside crew with a full range of cutting-edge products that meet the highest safety FIA standards.

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Founded in Turin in 1977, the Sparco name has become synonymous with motorsport safety and performance. The new Superleggera suit, homologated to the FIA 8856-2018 standard, was created as a natural evolution of Sparco’s historic Superleggera suit, which in the early 2000s offered a compound that not only complied with the FIA 8856-2000 standard but stood as the lightest suit of its time, weighing some 20 per cent less than comparable suits.

Max and Checo’s new Superleggera suits will be complemented with X-Light+ shoes, Arrow Biotech gloves and Sparco underwear, all in the Team’s distinctive design and featuring iconic Oracle Red Bull Racing branding – offering performance gains through industry-leading weight reduction technology.

The Race Team members will be equipped with a dedicated line of products derived from Sparco’s Competition overalls and Tide Meca gloves in order to meet all the comfort and safety requirements according to the Team’s specific design and performance requirements.

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Kaz Grala joins Jesse Iwuji Motorsports for Charlotte Roval

For the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval on 8 October, Jesse Iwuji Motorsports will place the #34 Chevrolet Camaro in the hands of Kaz Grala.

“I’m pumped to announce I’ll be in the No. 34 Eracing Assocation/Ruedebusch.com Chevrolet Camaro SS for Jesse Iwuji Motorsports at the Charlotte Roval race next weekend! Make sure you give the team and ERA a follow on social media and let them know how much you appreciate their support,” said Grala on social media. “Thank you for the opportunity Jesse Iwuji and Emmitt Smith!”

Since his full-time Xfinity rookie season was abandoned midway in 2016, Grala has competed in the series on a part-time basis. So far in 2022, he ran three races for Alpha Prime Racing—for whom he is also employed as a reserve driver—before joining Big Machine Racing Team for five starts, scoring a best finish of fifth at Watkins Glen. Such a run coupled with other solid performances like two more top fives and four total top tens have made him particularly favourable on road courses.

In two Xfinity starts at the Roval, he finished eighth in 2018 and exited with a suspension failure two years later.

Grala has made three starts in 2022 in the Cup Series for upstart The Money Team Racing led by Floyd Mayweather Jr. He also split the #02 for Young’s Motorsports in the Camping World Truck Series and notched a seventh at Mid-Ohio.

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Extreme E, McLaren, Spiezia among nominees for BBC Green Sport Awards

The inaugural BBC Green Sport Awards intend to recognise organisations and athletes who use their respective sport to help raise climate awareness. Five categories are included, with the Young Athlete of the Year and Ambition & Impact Awards featuring nominees from the world of motorsport: Ellis Spiezia is in the running for the former, while Extreme E and McLaren Racing are on the latter’s shortlist.

Spiezia is a sixteen-year-old who competes in the ERA Championship, an electric open-wheel junior series. He won the pole for the inaugural race at Circuit Zolder in July and finished fourth in what would be the championship’s lone event of 2022 as multiple dates were called off due to logistical troubles. The American is a major advocate for electric motorsport, partly owing to his longtime interest in sim racing, and many of the real-life disciplines he competes in are electrically powered. In 2021, he finished runner-up for the first Project E20 Euro Trophy, an electric karting series.

“I am excited and honored to be one of five nominees for the BBC Green Sport Awards Young Athlete of the Year,” posted Spiezia on social media. “Being an advocate and ambassador for climate action through electric motorsport is my passion. We’ll see who wins at the Sport Positive Summit next week. (I’m a racing driver— you know I love a competition!)”

Spiezia will be competing with cricketer Joe Cooke, table tennis player Anna Hursey, fellow American and Major League Soccer defender Zoe Morse, and Norwegian midfielder Morten Thorsby.

Extreme E is probably a very unsurprising candidate for an award focused on green sport. Now in its second season, the electric off-road series has been open about promoting environmental awareness with Legacy Programmes at each round and desire to leave as little of a footprint as possible with races in remote locations and few attendees.

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“I have many fantastic memories of racing at Singapore” – Sebastian Vettel

This weekend’s returning Singapore Grand Prix is set to be an emotional one for the retiring Sebastian Vettel, with his most recent and likely final Formula 1 victory having come at the Marina Bay Circuit in 2019.

It’s crazy to think that Vettel was the winner the last time the championship visited the Asian country, demonstrating just how fast time flies at the pinnacle of motorsport. Vettel’s famous race-winning strategy at the most recent race in Singapore will forever be a “fantastic” memory for the German, who will thankfully get one final race at a circuit he has “always loved”.

The race hasn’t featured since 2019 following the Coronavirus pandemic; however, whilst a victory is incredibly unlikely, the four-time World Champion does think his AMR22 “should perform better” at the demanding venue.

“I have many fantastic memories of racing at Singapore – I have always loved the challenge that the track provides. It is a proper street circuit – totally relentless, with corner after corner, and some incredibly fast sections. Getting on top of that challenge is incredibly satisfying – especially in qualifying. We should perform better here this weekend due to our car’s strengths in slower-speed corners.”

Singapore challenge something Lance Stroll “enjoys”

Lance Stroll heads into this weekend’s returning Singapore GP having retired at the recent Italian Grand Prix, along with his Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One Team partner Vettel.

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“I was fairly confident that I would be staying” – Yuki Tsunoda

Yuki Tsunoda heads into his first ever Singapore Grand Prix having signed a contract extension with Scuderia AlphaTauri for 2023, meaning the Japanese driver can “focus only on the race weekend”.

It doesn’t come as a shock that the Faenza-based team opted to give Tsunoda a contract for a third season in the series, especially given that it’s currently difficult to pinpoint which Red Bull Junior driver will be the next to earn a promotion to the pinnacle of motorsport.

The young driver is “very happy” for the news of his contract extension to have been announced, even though, he states he was “fairly confident” he wouldn’t be dropped.

“I am very happy that my contract has been extended for another season. It was confirmed to me a short while ago, a few days before the announcement last week. I was fairly confident that I would be staying, but there was a bit of stress until it was confirmed, obviously that doesn’t bother you when you’re in the car, but off-track you do think about it a bit. So, I can head into Singapore and Japan with none of these worries, allowing me to focus only on the race weekend and my preparations – I’m excited!

This weekend’s returning race at the Marina Bay Circuit presents a new challenge for Tsunoda, with the AlphaTauri driver having never driven the circuit in-person before.

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Is Ducati Preparing a 659cc Single?

We’re now a couple of episodes into Ducati‘s 2023 World Première launch series, but there are still another five parts to go. Ducati has already started teasing this week’s episode, which we expect will be for a GSA-battling Multistrada V4 variant, with a new Panigale V4 R, a Diavel V4, and a next-generation Scrambler expected in the weeks ahead.

None of these models we expect come as much of a surprise. They are all logical progressions of what Ducati has been offering the last few years, with the Diavel being the latest model to go from a V-Twin to a V-Four.

There may be at least one surprise in store, however, as we’ve found evidence suggesting Ducati will introduce an entirely new engine: a liquid-cooled 659cc four-valve Single.

The proof comes to us via a new vehicle identification number (VIN) decoder Ducati recently submitted to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

An updated VIN decoder for the 2023 model year lists new Ducati engines including an intriguing liquid-cooled 659cc four-valve Single.





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KAMAZ-master formally kills Dakar 2023 plans

With the deadline to apply for the 2023 Dakar Rally only a month away, Russian and Belarusian teams are faced with either condemning the former country’s invasion of Ukraine, in compliance with FIA policy, or sitting out the race entirely. In a very unsurprising move, KAMAZ-master announced Wednesday that they have refused to sign the FIA’s documentation, which entailed prohibiting Russo-Belarusian competitors from displaying their nation’s flags and standing in solidarity with Ukraine.

With the nineteen-time Truck category winners out of the picture, the class will be won by a team besides KAMAZ for the first time since IVECO in 2016.

Parent company KAMAZ is partly owned by the Russian government via state-run defence conglomerate Rostec and builds vehicles for the Russian military like personnel transporters, MRAPs, and armoured cargo trucks. Such vehicles have seen heavy action in Ukraine, with many also being captured by Ukrainian forces for their own use. The manufacturer became subject to sanctions just two days after the invasion began while Daimler suspended its partnership with KAMAZ; by June, the company’s exports had tanked from a lack of foreign investment to the point where domestic sales had to be boosted.

The penalties also impacted KAMAZ-master, who had to sell off some of their race-winning trucks and begin developing parts in their hometown of Naberezhnye Chelny. Outside backers like Red Bull withdrew their aid and was replaced by state-owned oil company PJSC Gazprom; while Gazprom has also been sanctioned by the West, Europe’s heavy dependence on its products have triggered a gas crisis throughout the continent.

While KAMAZ has continued racing in the Russian Rally-Raid Championship, drivers Dmitry Sotnikov and Eduard Nikolaev stated in July the team would continue with their programme as if Dakar was still on their schedule. In early September, team owner Vladimir Chagin said he was negotiating with the Amaury Sport Organisation to let them take part, though Wednesday’s announcement gives the obvious indicator that such talks had fallen through.

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“We have the chance to do well here” – Alfa Romeo’s Frédéric Vasseur

Alfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN boss Frédéric Vasseur is hoping Valtteri Bottas and the newly re-signed Zhou Guanyu can claim a points finish at this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, with it being the first time Formula 1 has visited the Asian country since 2019.

The Singapore GP has been cancelled for the last two years in a row, like most of the Asian races on the calendar, as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. However, with the world seemingly moving on from the pandemic, Formula 1 is finally returning to the incredibly demanding Marina Bay Circuit. It’s a very challenging circuit to tame by even the best of drivers, with the hot temperatures and humid weather making the streets very tricky to navigate.

The team do have reason to celebrate, though, with their 2023 line-up having been confirmed earlier in the week, with Zhou having had his deal extended to next season.

Vasseur is hoping his side will be “at the top of our game” with this weekend marking the start of an Asian double-header.

“After a few weeks away from the track, during which we put our focus into analysing our performances over the late summer triple-header and finalising the upgrades we will soon bring to the track, we head back overseas for the final six races of the season.

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Zhou Guanyu: Singapore Grand Prix “closest to a home race for me”

Zhou Guanyu is probably looking forward to this weekend’s first Singapore Grand Prix since 2019 more than any race this season, with the Chinese rookie treating the returning race at the Marina Bay Circuit as his “home” event.

With the Chinese Grand Prix having been cancelled this season due to the Coronavirus, this weekend’s race is the closest to Zhou’s home, with the Chinese driver excited to welcome all his family into the garage for the event. There is much for the rookie to celebrate going into the weekend, with the Chinese driver having signed a contract extension with the Alfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN side for 2023, and deservedly so.

Zhou has had an excellent rookie season in all respects, and will be hoping to prove to the Hinwil-based outfit that they’ve made the correct choice extending his deal. Zhou has never driven around the circuit before, which is arguably the most demanding on the calendar; however he is “confident and ready”.

“This has been a really good week so far, with the news of my contract extension yesterday, and now I am really looking forward to competing in Singapore: it’s the closest to a home race for me this season, and I will have family and friends supporting me here. On top of that, the track will be brand new to discover for me; it will be tough, as it’s a street race at night and in very peculiar weather conditions, but I feel confident and ready.

“Going back to scoring points in Monza was a great morale booster, and together with the competitive pace we had, it must be the base on which to build our weekend. The midfield will likely be very tight once again but doing our job well and being at the top of our performances will let us get in the mix and try to start a new point-scoring streak.”

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