Pedrosa to make wildcard return at Spanish GP
Dani Pedrosa will make a wildcard MotoGP appearance at his home Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez in April, the KTM factory team said on Thursday.
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Dani Pedrosa will make a wildcard MotoGP appearance at his home Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez in April, the KTM factory team said on Thursday.
Franz Tost has played down speculation Red Bull is preparing to announce a Formula 1 partnership with Ford.
Jack Miller joins Red Bull KTM for his ninth season in MotoGP and his third manufacturer as 2023 prepares for action.
Premier Padel will launch its eagerly anticipated 2023 season with the Ooredoo Qatar Major Premier Padel, which is formally announced today. The tournament will be the inaugural event of the 2023 season, as padel continues to go global with Premier Padel’s premium, professional and unmatchable events across South America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, gracing venues including the world-famous Stade Roland Garros and Foro Italico amongst many others.
Red Bull KTM became the next factory to lift the lid on its 2023 livery on Thursday morning as Jack Miller joined Brad Binder and the RC16.
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