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Noel León takes first F2 victory
It was a sublime performance by Noel León as the Campos Racing driver kept his cool to take the Montreal Sprint Race victory by several seconds.
SSS - Portimão - Resumo
Oliver Rowland delivers masterclass to WIN in Monaco
Nissan Formula E's Oliver Rowland assembled the perfect E-Prix to seal victory in Round 10 of the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in Monaco - navigating the drama to lead home Felipe Drugovich (Andretti Formula E) and António Félix da Costa (Jaguar TCS Racing).
Lanzagorta vence a 45ª edição da Rampa da Falperra
Di Giannantonio returns to winning ways in dramatic Catalan GP
The VR46 rider is joined on the podium by Mir and Aldeguer but a post-race tyre pressure penalty for the 2020 World Champion means Bagnaia is promoted to the rostrum
Ruben Volt goes from the pit lane to victory at at wet Spa
Ruben Volt notched up his seventh career win in TCR Europe with a win in the rain at Spa-Francorchamps, swapping his slick tyres for a full set of wets and powering through the field to take victory ahead of the Audi of Nicolas Taylor, and Tiago Pernía’s Honda.
Alex Marquez fends off Acosta for Barcelona Sprint gold
The closest-ever Tissot Sprint finish sees the #73 and #37 go toe-to-toe on home soil, while drama unfolds for title-chasing Martin
MXGP Portugal - Prova portuguesa apresentada em Águeda
O MXGP Portugal 2026 foi oficialmente apresentado esta sexta-feira, em Águeda, numa sessão que marcou o arranque da contagem decrescente para a ronda portuguesa do Campeonato do Mundo de Motocross, agendada para os dias 26, 27 e 28 de Junho, no Crossódromo Internacional de Águeda.
Águeda estreia-se na abertura da 21.ª edição do Troféu Yamaha
O Crossódromo Internacional de Águeda recebeu, pela primeira vez, uma jornada do Troféu Yamaha, a qual marcou o arranque da 21.ª edição do mais antigo troféu de todo-o-terreno realizado em Portugal.
Sir Mark Cavendish to wave the start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
The Automobile Club de l’Ouest is pleased to announce that Sir Mark Cavendish, who holds the record for the most Tour de France stages won (35), will wave the start of the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans, at 16:00 on Saturday 13 June.

