Jack Miller is hopeful his upgraded KTM can take the fight to dominant Ducati at his home Australian Grand Prix this weekend.
Miller has had a roller-coaster of a first season with the Austrian brand, bursting from the blocks with a podium in the fourth round but losing his way through the middle of the campaign.
Ducati, meanwhile, has won all but three of 15 races so far this season, with Millerâs former factory team taking six of those via title leader Francesco Bagnaia.
Continue reading on FOX SPORTSReigning Australian Grand Prix winner Ălex Rins has cast doubt on the running of this yearâs race, with high winds forecast to disrupt Sunday running.
Phillips Island has basked in warm and sunny weather on Thursday, but conditions are set to deteriorate over the weekend.
Fresh winds and light showers and will arrive for qualifying and the sprint on Saturday, while Sundayâs radar predicts up to 6 millimetres of rain and strong winds of up to 45 kilometres per hour. Gusts could be as strong as 70 kilometres per hour.
Continue reading on FOX SPORTSRed Bull Racing principal Christian Horner has denied reports that heâs attempting to oust Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko from Formula 1.
Reports in the Brazilian and German media during the week suggested Horner has spent the last year making a play for total control of the energy drink brandâs F1 operations, which include both Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri.
But Auto Bild has reported that three-time champion Max Verstappen has thrown his weight behind Marko, tying his future at the team to the Austrian retaining his place in the garage.
Continue reading on FOX SPORTSDaniel Ricciardo is set for his first race after almost two months sidelined with a broken hand â and as Sergio PĂ©rez continues to struggle with bad form at Red Bull Racing. Meanwhile, the high-stakes, big-money argument over American Michael Andretti’s F1 bid simmers away ahead of the sport’s biggest race in the United States.
We ask AI Gerard Whateley whether the risk to Sergio PĂ©rez’s seat is an overreaction.