MotoGP ⚡ 60 Word News 5 months ago
Bagnaia hints decision as Aprilia rumours grow

Francesco Bagnaia says he has decided his plans for the 2027 MotoGP season but has not yet revealed his next team. Strong speculation connects the two-time champion with a move to Aprilia alongside Marco Bezzecchi. He indicated official announcements will follow soon, as several contracts across the grid are expected to be finalised before the season opener.

MotoGP ⚡ 60 Word News 5 months ago
Alex Márquez fastest as Marc crashes at Buriram test

Alex Márquez set the quickest time on the opening day of the Buriram MotoGP test. Marc Márquez suffered two crashes during the session but avoided serious injury and continued testing. Teams focused on setup work and long runs as preparations continued before the new season begins.

MotoGP ⚡ 60 Word News 5 months ago
Quartararo frustrated with Yamaha V4 during Buriram test

Fabio Quartararo showed clear frustration with Yamaha’s new V4 MotoGP bike during the Buriram test after struggling for performance. The manufacturer introduced the engine to improve competitiveness but early running has been difficult, including engine issues at Sepang. Quartararo, who also injured a finger in testing earlier, continues working with the team as development progresses.

MotoGP ⚡ 60 Word News 5 months ago
Why MotoGP is moving from Phillip Island to Adelaide

MotoGP will relocate the Australian Grand Prix from Phillip Island to an Adelaide street circuit from 2027. The move is linked to more reliable weather, higher attendance potential and stronger commercial value. Phillip Island remains popular with riders and fans, but its remote location and unpredictable conditions have affected scheduling and race organisation in recent seasons.

WorldSBK ⚡ 60 Word News 5 months ago
Bulega takes pole position at Phillip Island

Nicolo Bulega secured pole position for the WorldSBK round at Phillip Island after leading every session before Superpole. The Italian was over 0.4 seconds faster than Yari Montella, who achieved his first front-row start in the category. Bulega’s strong pace puts him in a leading position ahead of Race 1 at the Australian circuit.

WorldSBK ⚡ 60 Word News 5 months ago
Bulega wins Race 1 at Phillip Island

Nicolo Bulega won the opening WorldSBK Race 1 at Phillip Island, starting the 2026 season strongly for Ducati. Yari Montella finished second, with Lorenzo Baldassarri third to complete an all-Ducati podium. The race featured close battles behind the leader as riders managed tyres and pace at the fast Australian circuit.

WorldSBK ⚡ 60 Word News 5 months ago
Bulega quickest again in FP3 at Phillip Island

Nicolo Bulega topped the third WorldSBK practice session at Phillip Island, continuing his strong pace ahead of the race weekend. Sam Lowes finished second while Axel Bassani stayed among the front runners. Teams used the session to refine setup and tyre choice before qualifying, with close lap times across the leading group.

MotoGP ⚡ 60 Word News 5 months ago
Trackhouse boss suggests qualifying format change

Trackhouse team boss Justin Marks suggested MotoGP could improve racing by adjusting the qualifying format. He believes changes to how grid positions are decided may create closer competition and give more teams a chance to fight near the front. The idea focuses on making race weekends easier to follow and more engaging for fans.

MotoGP ⚡ 60 Word News 5 months ago
Toprak told to brake earlier by Pramac

Toprak Razgatlioglu revealed Pramac Yamaha asked him to change his riding style and brake earlier during testing. The former WorldSBK champion explained his natural late-braking approach from Superbikes does not suit the MotoGP bike and tyres. The team believes smoother corner entry will help stability and tyre life as he continues adapting to the category.

MotoGP ⚡ 60 Word News 5 months ago
Phillip Island businesses fear impact after MotoGP move

Local businesses around Phillip Island say they are worried about losing income after the Australian MotoGP is set to move in future years. Hotels, restaurants and tourism operators rely heavily on the race weekend visitors each season. Community members believe the event brings major economic activity, and its departure could significantly affect jobs and the regional economy.