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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
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Can Lewis Hamilton now fight for the F1 world title with Ferrari? Our writers have their say

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
Can Lewis Hamilton now fight for the F1 world title with Ferrari? Our writers have their say

All the results and standings from the 2026 F1 Barcelona Grand Prix

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
All the results and standings from the 2026 F1 Barcelona Grand Prix

F1 championship: Lewis Hamilton takes 25 points out of Kimi Antonelli's lead

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
F1 championship: Lewis Hamilton takes 25 points out of Kimi Antonelli's lead

Lewis Hamilton's emotional message on first Ferrari F1 win: "You helped me achieve this dream"

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
Lewis Hamilton's emotional message on first Ferrari F1 win: "You helped me achieve this dream"

F1 Barcelona GP: Lewis Hamilton takes maiden Ferrari win as Kimi Antonelli retires late

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
F1 Barcelona GP: Lewis Hamilton takes maiden Ferrari win as Kimi Antonelli retires late

Five quick takeaways from the F1 Barcelona GP

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
Five quick takeaways from the F1 Barcelona GP

Le Mans 24h: Toyota beats BMW, Cadillac for first win in four years

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Le Mans 24h: Toyota beats BMW, Cadillac for first win in four years

Marco Bezzecchi “can’t be completely happy” after MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix

With lingering struggles in qualifying, the Aprilia rider remains cautiously optimistic his form will keep improving

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Photo by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty Images

Off the back of an eight-placed finish in the Aragon feature race, Aprilia rider Marco Bezzecchi feels positive about the bike’s overall improvements and the team’s progress.

Bezzecchi proved his ability to work his way up the pack during Sunday’s race, recovering from 20th on the grid to approach the front of the field, eventually crossing the line in eighth behind Joan Mir and ahead of Fabio Di Giannantonio.

He pulled off a similar feat in Silverstone, climbing up the order until eventually taking race win after race leader Fabio Quartararo retired.

Speaking to media after the race, Bezzecchi said: “I did my best from where I started, and I can’t complain.

“If I watch the positives, of course I’m happy. I’m satisfied from my job and the job of the whole team, because the bike was working really well.

“But of course I can’t be completely happy.”

Speaking to Italian media after therace, he elaborated on his qualifying performance.

“Unfortunately, it’s not like I can only concentrate on the time attack, because I’m practically alone in doing the development, and I have to try some things, I have to give good feedback.

“And so since the beginning of the season, I’ve been carrying this thing around of never being able to do a real time attack in a test.

“It’s not something that is decided by the team or by Aprilia or by me. Unfortunately, this is the situation at the moment.”

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Photo by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty Images

Bezzecchi’s team-mate Lorenzo Savadori, who is racing for Aprilia while 2024 champion Jorge Martin recovers from injuries sustained at the start of the season, also offered his thoughts on qualifying.

“It’s not simple to improve in one day of testing these kinds of things,” he said.

“But in general, we need to work also for the qualifying. Maybe we need to reduce, to calm a bit the bike, to work more on the grip of the tyre, with the fresh tyre, so it’s not simple to say.

“But of course, Aprilia and everybody, we work for improving.”

Overall, Bezzecchi felt the Aprilia team were working well towards improving the bike as the MotoGP grid enters into testing at Aragon tomorrow.

“The bike is improving. Of course, we are still suffering in some areas,” he said. “But [I] can’t complain too much. The bike is working better and better day by day.

“The whole factory is working really hard, so their effort is paying off.”

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