Double world champion Francesco Bagnaia stuck his marker in the sand at the start of the Dutch MotoGP weekend, setting a new track record in qualifying on Friday.Bagnaia, winner last weekend in Mugello, is seeking a third straight win at the "Cathedral".
Double world champion Francesco Bagnaia is set to tighten the screws on championship leader Jorge Martin at the Dutch Grand Prix in Assen this weekend, as MotoGP roars into the season's second half.Martin, who is moving from a satellite Ducati team to Aprilia next year, has seen his lead shrink to just 18 points ahead of "Pecco" Bagnaia, whose assault on a third consecutive championship is rapidly gaining momentum.
Ferrari recorded back-to-back wins at Le Mans when Niklas Nielsen, Antonio Fuoco and Miguel Molina took a narrow victory, crossing the line just 14 seconds ahead of Toyota.
Ferrari won the Le Mans 24 Hours by 14 seconds after a relentless battle with Toyota