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What was behind Enea Bastianini’s worst season in MotoGP?
Enea Bastianini has offered insight into why he struggled to such an extent during a wretched first season on KTM’s MotoGP bike in 2025.
Bastianini moved to Tech3 this year on a factory-spec bike, partnering Maverick Vinales in an all-new line-up at KTM’s secondary squad.
But from his first test with the Austrian marque in Valencia 2024, it was clear that the RC16 was not playing to his strength – and a crash in which he completely wrecked his bike only reinforced that impression.
Problems persisted when the season kicked off in March, leaving Bastianini in the shadows of his new team-mate Vinales, who impressed with his adaptation to the RC16. Across the opening 10 rounds and before Vinales broke his shoulder at the Sachsenring, Bastianini managed just 42 points compared to 69 for the former.
There was a ray of hope that the Italian had turned around his campaign when he qualified fourth in Hungary and followed that up with a podium in Barcelona, but it ultimately amounted to little more than a brief respite.
He eventually ended the season a distant 14th in the standings, scoring just over a third of the points Pedro Acosta accumulated on the factory KTM (112 points vs 307).
It was a far cry from the heights Bastianini reached just last season, when he guided his works Ducati GP24 to two victories and seven other grand prix podiums.
Enea Bastianini, Red Bull KTM Tech 3
Photo by: Shameem Fahath / Motorsport Network
In fact, this was easily the worst season of his MotoGP career; even in his rookie season in 2021, he managed to finish 11th in the championship and score 102 points from 18 rounds at a time when there were no sprint races.
Bastianini makes no secret in explaining how steep his learning curve proved after switching manufacturers for the first time in MotoGP.
“I think the adaptation to the bike this year has been very complicated for me, starting from the first test when I jumped,” he said. “It’s not been a shock, but very close to a shock because the bike was very different from the other one.
“When it’s like this, you have every weekend to work, to change something. Also [despite] this, we were competitive on Sundays.
“Last year, at the end of the season, I was fast in the sprints and I was always on top. I knew how it would be and what the approach of the weekend was, but you have to be clear. This year, the situation was not clear to me.”
For much of 2025, Bastianini found himself on the back foot early in the weekend, struggling with his feeling on the bike on Fridays. While there was often clear progress overnight and into Sunday, he was frequently left with too much ground to make up.
At Valencia, for instance, the 27-year-old toiled near the back in practice and qualified only 20th. Yet his race pace was strong, allowing him to climb steadily through the field to finish a solid 10th.
Enea Bastianini, Red Bull KTM Tech 3
Photo by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty Images
“Friday complicated, Saturday a bit less and Sunday in the race we are competitive. This happened many times. I think [it happened] every weekend, from just two or three weekends apart,” he highlighted the trend.
Bastianini’s improved pace in race trim was partly down to his increased confidence on medium tyres, which are preferred during longer grands prix. With Michelin’s soft rubber, he suffered from a phenomenon called the ‘rear pushing the front’, which had a detrimental impact on his cornering ability.
“We are also competitive in the race because I find the confidence to be fast with the medium tyre,” he explained. “When we put a soft on the rear, the bike gives me the opposite; no confidence and I can’t push.
“[With the soft tyre], the rear pushes me out in every corner and it’s also much more complicated to turn. With the medium, it’s much better for me to slide with the rear, I’m much more confident. Lap by lap in the race, I’m much more confident. This has happened every time.”
Bastianini was pinning his hopes on the post-season Valencia test to find a breakthrough and head to the winter break on a positive note, but after trying a variety of components in a condensed schedule, he left Spain without the answers he had been seeking.
“I still haven’t cleared up all my doubts about certain things,” he conceded. “We also tested two quite different bikes. The new bike had a different chassis and a few other slightly different things. But I still haven’t really understood the pros and cons of both. The only thing I’ve understood is that the seat is much more ergonomic, anyway.
“But hey, I’m happier to have wrapped up 2025.”
Enea Bastianini, Red Bull KTM Tech 3
Photo by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty Images
Bastianini knows that the first pre-season test of 2025 will be important for him as he heads into the second and final year of his KTM contract.
“More than confidence, I’m leaving knowing what awaits me next year. I finished 17th [in the test], and quite far back. So I wanted to finish a bit higher up the standings, to end on a high note. But we couldn’t work on the set-up.
“Therefore, Sepang will be a crucial test for me: I’ll have to work very hard and try to make the most of the three days we have.”
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Michael McDowell announces rare non-Cup appearance ahead of Daytona – Motorsport – Sports
NASCAR Cup Series veteran Michael McDowell has announced that he will make just his fifth career Craftsman Truck Series start in 2026.
The 41-year-old driver of the No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet has decided to pull double duty in Florida to open the 2026 season, competing not only in the Daytona 500, which he won in 2021, but also in the Truck Series’ Fresh From Florida 250 for Spire.
McDowell’s No. 7 Chevrolet will be sponsored by Tibbetts Lumber Company as he takes on his second career Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway. Should he manage to reach victory lane, it would mark his first-ever Truck Series win and mean he has won at least one race in all three national series.
“I have a great deal of respect for the Tibbetts Lumber team,” McDowell said in a statement. “They’ve helped me on my own property and their team truly combines outstanding service with a high-quality product.
“It’s special to have them racing with us at Daytona, and earning a win in all three national series is something I’ve wanted to make happen for a long time. I think we’ll have a real opportunity to do that on Friday night in Daytona in our Tibbetts Lumber Chevy Silverado.”
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As for Tibbetts, company CEO, Russ Hallenbeck said, “Tibbetts Lumber Co. is thrilled to be the primary sponsor of the Spire Motorsports No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado driven by Michael McDowell.
“Being that we are headquartered in Florida, Daytona International Speedway has become a very special place for us come springtime. We are honored to be teaming up with Spire Motorsports and Michael this February.”
The Fresh From Florida 250 is scheduled to take place on Friday, February 13, the day after the America 250 Florida Duels, which will set the starting grid for the Daytona 500 on Sunday.
McDowell competed twice in the Truck Series in 2025 for Spire, including a 26th-place finish at Daytona, followed by a career-best 12th-place finish the following race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Prior to these events, he had not competed in trucks since a one-off appearance for ThorSport Racing in 2009.
As for the Cup Series, McDowell’s overall record at Daytona is mixed, with one win, one further top five, three top 10s, and four top 20s in 16 attempts – two of which he failed to qualify for.
Another win, or at least a top five/10, would be a welcome start to the season for McDowell, who failed to win in 2024 – his debut season for Spire after seven years with Front Row Motorsports. In fact, his most recent series win came back in 2023 with the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard.
This year, he’ll be battling for the bragging rights at Spire alongside Carson Hocevar once again, with the youngster returning for his third season with the team, while Daniel Suarez has taken the place of Justin Haley, who now competes in the Truck Series for Kaulig Racing.
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Andretti Formula E Collaborates with Universidad Anáhuac Querétaro to Inspire Future Motorsport Professionals in Mexico City
INDIANAPOLIS & MEXICO CITY (January 10, 2026) – Ahead of the 2026 Hankook Mexico City E-Prix, Andretti Formula E partnered with Universidad Anáhuac Querétaro to host an educational activation for students from the university’s Acción group, a student-led community focused on pursuing careers in sport.
The initiative welcomed a group of students studying sports management, engineering, communications and business management for a behind-the-scenes day with the Andretti Formula E team. Designed to showcase the breadth of career pathways within motorsport, the activation featured a series of talks and interactive discussions with team members from across the organization.
Students heard from Andretti Formula E Team Ambassador Nerea Martí, full-time drivers Jake Dennis and Felipe Drugovich, Performance and Energy Management Engineer Albert Ruiz, Race Engineer Andreas Castillo, Team Principal Roger Griffiths and members of the team’s commercial department. Each speaker shared insights into their role, personal career journey and experiences working in motorsport, followed by dedicated Q&A sessions that allowed students to engage directly with professionals from different disciplines.
Following the talks, the students were given exclusive access to watch Free Practice 1 from inside the Andretti Formula E garage, offering a firsthand look at the operational and technical environment of a Formula E race weekend. Andretti Formula E has also arranged race tickets for the group, with the students set to attend tomorrow’s Mexico City E-Prix and continue their experience of the championship.
The activation reflects Andretti Formula E’s ongoing commitment to development, education and inclusion, with a focus on inspiring the next generation of talent and providing real-world exposure to the diverse roles that power a modern motorsport team. By working closely with Universidad Anáhuac Querétaro and the Acción group, the team continues to support aspiring professionals as they explore opportunities within the global motorsport industry.
NEREA MARTÍ, TEAM AMBASSADOR, ANDRETTI FORMULA E
“It was great to welcome students from the University here at the track. They were all really engaging and asked some interesting questions about advice for starting a career in motorsports. It was a pleasure to meet them and hopefully they enjoy their day at the race.”
“Fue un placer recibir a los estudiantes de la universidad aquí en la pista. Todos fueron muy amables y me hicieron preguntas interesantes sobre consejos para empezar una carrera en el Motorsport. Fue un placer conocerlos y espero que disfruten mucho de su día en la carrera.”
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About Andretti Global
Andretti Global, part of the TWG Motorsports umbrella, is a leading racing organization competing in INDYCAR, INDY NXT and Formula E. With more than 300 race wins, multiple series championships and decades of success across premier racing categories, Andretti Global is built on a legacy of innovation, teamwork and competitive spirit. The team continues to push performance forward while representing the best of American motorsport on the world stage.
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Front Row Motorsports Updates Competition Department Roles
Front Row Motorsports (FRM) today announced several leadership updates within its Competition department ahead of the 2026 NASCAR Cup and Truck Series’ seasons.
Drew Blickensderfer will transition from his prior role as Crew Chief of the No. 4 and Noah Gragson and will become the organization’s Competition Director. In his new role, Blickensderfer will work alongside current Technical Director Seth Barbour, who will continue to lead the organization’s technical direction and engineering efforts. A 17-year NASCAR Cup Series Crew Chief veteran, Blickensderfer leaves the pit box with four wins, 30 top-five and 85 top-10 finishes, most notably winning the 2009 Daytona 500 with Matt Kenseth and 2021 Daytona 500 with Michael McDowell.
Grant Hutchens will assume the role of Crew Chief for Noah Gragson and the No. 4 team. A native of Omaha, Nebraska, Hutchens brings extensive NASCAR experience, beginning his career with Evernham Motorsports, where he spent five years. Hutchens later moved to Richard Childress Racing where he served as the race engineer for Paul Menard, Kevin Harvick, and Ryan Newman. Most recently, Hutchens worked at Team Penske, where he joined Ryan Blaney’s team during Blaney’s NASCAR Cup Series rookie season in 2016 and served in several different lead engineering roles before assuming the position as the organization’s test team Crew Chief in 2025.

FRM also announced that Jonathan DeHart has joined the organization as the Aerodynamics Manager, overseeing the team’s aerodynamic operations. DeHart brings a strong background to Front Row Motorsports, having previously held key roles most recently as the IndyCar Aero Car Chief for GM Racing and as Body Production Manager at Hendrick Motorsports.
“We are very fortunate, and I am extremely excited to add experienced, talented people like Grant and Jonathan to leadership roles in the organization”, said Front Row Motorsports team owner, Bob Jenkins. “With the inclusion of our Truck Series teams, we operate (5) full-time teams and I’m equally as excited to have Drew turn his attention to providing direction and guidance to our crew chiefs and competition group as a whole. Having Drew in this new role for us and Seth being able to focus on the technical aspects within our team, it puts us in a better position to execute on the track and achieve our goals in 2026.”
The changes go into effect immediately as the team has testing planned this month at North Wilkesboro (Cup) and Rockingham (Truck) heading into the season’s first Cup Series event at the Bowman Gray Clash on February 1st.
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Porsche mourns the loss of Hans Herrmann
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG mourns the loss of Hans Herrmann. The former racing driver passed away on January 9, 2026, at the age of 97. During his motorsport career, he achieved more than 80 overall and class victories, the vast majority of them for Porsche.
Herrmann not only competed in all major endurance races and European hill climb championship events, but also conducted countless test drives at the Weissach Development Center. “The passing of Hans Herrmann has deeply affected us all,” says Thomas Laudenbach, Head of Porsche Motorsport. “He was one of Porsche AG’s most successful factory racing drivers. With the victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1970 in the Porsche 917, Richard Attwood and he made history.” The sports car manufacturer from Zuffenhausen owes him not only many triumphs but also the historic milestone he set, making Porsche a serious competitor in endurance racing.

Hans Herrmann was born on February 23, 1928. He completed training as a confectioner, intending to later take over his mother’s café. However, this did not come to pass, as his talent and passion lay in motorsport. In 1952, the Stuttgart native started his first circuit race at the Nürburgring in a Porsche 356 – and won. The following year, he achieved a class victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in a Porsche 550 Coupé. Also in 1953, Herrmann claimed the title of German Sports Car Champion. Mercedes-Benz then recruited him into their factory team, making him a colleague of Juan Manuel Fangio, Stirling Moss, and Karl Kling. In 1954, Herrmann continued to race for Porsche in smaller displacement classes and won class victories in the 550 Spyder at the Carrera Panamericana and the Mille Miglia. The latter race is remembered for a particularly spectacular moment: Herrmann drove the open mid-engine sports car under a closing railway barrier. He later captioned the image as a postcard with the words: “You have to be lucky.”
Herrmann repeatedly returned to Porsche
Luck would remain a constant companion throughout his career. After Daimler-Benz withdrew from motorsport, he spent years with Maserati, B.R.M., Borgward, and repeatedly Porsche. In 1960, Olivier Gendebien and Herrmann triumphed with a 718 RS 60 Spyder at the 12 Hours of Sebring – Porsche’s first overall victory in a World Sportscar Championship race. Shortly afterwards, Herrmann and Joakim Bonnier won the Targa Florio in the Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder, and in the same year, he was celebrated as Formula 2 European Champion with the Porsche 718/2. In 1962, he switched to Carlo Abarth to become a factory driver for the Viennese constructor from 1963. In 1966, he returned to the Porsche factory team alongside drivers Jo Siffert, Vic Elford, Rolf Stommelen, Udo Schütz, and Gerhard Mitter.

A victory for the history books
In 1970, Herrmann faced the toughest race of his life in the Porsche 917 at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. “In 1969, I narrowly lost the victory to Jacky Ickx after we overtook each other several times in the last hour and a half of the race. In 1970, Ferdinand Piëch ensured we had a stronger engine and a real chance of winning. Winning exactly one year after the narrowly missed victory at Le Mans was, of course, special. It was also Porsche’s first overall victory – and it was my last race,” Herrmann recalled. He had already lost too many friends by that June day; his wife was worried, and Herrmann himself was clear: “It can’t be that I’m so lucky, and at some point, this phase might end.”
The endurance and single-seater specialist has become one of the most reliable and consistent racers of all time in motorsport history. During his career, Herrmann raced for many manufacturers, but his closest and most formative connection was always with Porsche. He accompanied the Porsche Museum for decades after retiring from active racing at the age of 42, participating in driving events at renowned classic car events worldwide. Hans Herrmann leaves behind his wife, Magdalena, two sons and a grandson
Motorsports
Java House Grand Prix of Arlington Event Schedule Announced
The Java House Grand Prix of Arlington will feature three days of on-track action, including the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, INDY NXT by Firestone, Toyota GR Cup Series, and USF Pro 2000 Presented by Continental Tire. The weekend includes practice sessions, qualifying, support races, and fan experiences.
Additional entertainment to be announced next week.
The Java House Grand Prix of Arlington is a premier motorsports event bringing high-speed competition and immersive fan experiences to the heart of Arlington, Texas. Designed to celebrate innovation, athleticism, and community, the event transforms the city into a dynamic race-week destination, featuring elite racing, engaging activations, and unforgettable moments for fans, teams, and partners alike. This isn’t just another race, it’s a transformative moment for North Texas, blending world-class racing, live entertainment, and community events in one of the nation’s fastest-growing sports hubs.
Schedule
*All times are listed in CT and may be subject to change.
Friday, March 13, 2026
- 9:00 am: All Admission Gates Open
- 9:05 am – 9:35 am: Toyota GR Cup Series Practice 1
- 11:30 am – 12:05 pm: USF Pro 2000 Practice
- 12:35 pm – 1:05 pm: Toyota GR Cup Series Practice 2
- 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm: INDY NXT by Firestone Practice 1
- 3:05 pm – 4:25 pm: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Practice 1
- 4:45 pm – 5:00 pm: Toyota GR Cup Series Qualifying (Race 1)
- 5:15 pm – 5:45 pm: USF Pro 2000 Qualifying
Saturday, March 14, 2026
- 8:00 am: All Admission Gates Open
- 8:35 am – 9:55 am: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Practice 2
- 10:15 am – 11:00 am: INDY NXT by Firestone Practice 2
- 11:20 am – 12:05 pm: Toyota GR Cup Series Race 1
- 12:25 pm – 1:05 pm: USF Pro 2000 Race 1
- 1:35 pm – 3:00 pm: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Qualifying
- 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm: INDY NXT by Firestone Qualifying
- 4:20 pm – 4:35 pm: Toyota GR Cup Series Qualifying (Race 2)
- 4:55 pm – 5:35 pm: USF Pro 2000 Race 2
Sunday, March 15, 2026
- 7:30 am: All Admission Gates Open
- 8:00 am – 8:45 am: Toyota GR Cup Series Race 2
- 9:05 am – 9:35 am: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Warm-Up
- 10:00 am – 11:00 am: INDY NXT by Firestone Race
- 11:15 am – 12:10 pm: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Pre Race
- 12:10 pm: NTT INDYCAR SERIES Race
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American Communications Construction and Aloha Beauty Lounge Extend Primary Sponsorship With NHRA Top Fuel Driver Tony Schumacher Through 2032
TOMBALL, Texas (Jan. 9, 2026) – Texas-based American Communications Construction (ACC) and Aloha Beauty Lounge have each extended its primary sponsorship of NHRA Top Fuel driver Tony Schumacher and the No. 15 Top Fuel dragster he pilots for Rick Ware Racing (RWR) through the 2032 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.
This long-term agreement will have the winningest Top Fuel driver in NHRA history in a 12,000-horsepower dragster for a fourth decade, allowing Schumacher to add to his 88 event wins and series-best eight championships.
“This commitment allows us to be strategic and make the necessary investments in procuring the best and brightest crew, team leadership and equipment that will allow us to compete for championships beginning in 2026,” said Schumacher, a 2025 Motorsports Hall of Fame of America inductee.
ACC and Aloha partnered with RWR and Schumacher for the final seven races of 2025, debuting in the NHRA U.S. Nationals.
“My wife, Summer, and I have gotten to know American Communications Construction president Aven McBride, and his wife Tracey, and their incredible employees, all last season when we first partnered together. It was quickly apparent how well we all got along, and had the same goals and ideals about family, business and enjoying life,” Schumacher said.
“Anyone who knows the McBrides all say the same thing – that they’re kind, philanthropic, driven people who care about their employees and the success of their respective companies. They love to have fun and win, which is what this race team is all about. It makes for a perfect match. I’m excited for the future.”
Schumacher will have veteran tuner Jim Oberhofer as his crew chief, and a strong teammate in Top Fuel driver Clay Millican, the winningest driver in IHRA history and a six-time IHRA champion.
“This long-term partnership with Tony Schumacher and American Communications Construction allows our Top Fuel program to compete at the highest level. It provides continuity and confidence for our entire operation,” said team owner Rick Ware.
“Pairing Tony with Clay Millican gives us one of the most experienced driver lineups in NHRA. Both of them raise the bar every time we unload and they’re integral to the success of our race team.”
McBride, owner and president of American Communications Construction, is adamant this multiyear commitment will pay dividends on the racetrack.
“We’re building this team into one that is a threat to win at every race we enter, and this extension shows our commitment to doing just that. We can keep our focus on having the best people and getting all the parts and pieces we need to make this ACC/Aloha Top Fuel dragster go fast and straight down the track,” McBride said.
“Tracey and I are committed to our driver, Tony Schumacher. His records are unmatched, and he has many more wins and championships to come. We want to be part of that, and our employees at ACC and Aloha love racing, and they want to be a part of it too. It’s a natural fit for our family to be a part of this racing family.
“Rick Ware Racing is a class-act organization, and we have the best of everything. The best team, the best driver, the best crew chief – we have it all. We’re excited to get to Gainesville and get the season started.”
The NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series kicks off its milestone 75th season with the NHRA Gatornationals March 5-8 at Gainesville (Fla.) Raceway. Livestreaming of every round can be seen on NHRA.tv with FS1 providing tape-delayed coverage.
About American Communications Construction:
Since 2001, American Communications Construction, Inc., has been a trusted leader in building the backbone of communication across the greater Houston, Texas, area and beyond. ACC specializes in every aspect of the communications industry, including aerial and underground fiber optic placement, single-mode and multi-mode fiber splicing, cable testing, structured wiring, and complete infrastructure design for both commercial and residential projects.
Our experienced team – many with more than 20 years in the industry – takes pride in delivering precision, safety and efficiency on every job. Whether it’s connecting entire communities through large-scale fiber optic networks or providing tailored solutions for businesses and homes, our mission is to ensure reliable, high-quality communication systems that stand the test of time.
Beyond our technical expertise, we are deeply committed to giving back, supporting local organizations, and investing in the communities we serve. At American Communications Construction, we don’t just build networks – we build connections that last.
About Aloha Beauty Lounge:
Since 2007, Aloha Beauty Lounge has been a trusted destination for beauty, self-care and connection in the heart of Tomball, Texas. Offering a full range of services – all delivered by a skilled and passionate team dedicated to helping clients look and feel their absolute best.
Our philosophy is simple: every guest who walks through our doors is treated like family. We take pride in creating a welcoming, relaxing environment where beauty meets genuine care. Beyond our services, we are committed to giving back, supporting local schools, sponsoring community events and partnering with charities that make a difference. At Aloha Beauty Lounge, beauty is just the beginning. Our true passion lies in uplifting our community, one client at a time.
About Rick Ware Racing:
Rick Ware has been a motorsports mainstay for more than 40 years. It began at age 6 when the third-generation racer began his driving career and has since spanned four wheels and two wheels on both asphalt and dirt. Competing in the SCCA Trans Am Series and other road-racing divisions led Ware to NASCAR in the early 1980s, where he finished third in his NASCAR debut – the 1983 Warner W. Hodgdon 300 NASCAR Grand American race at Riverside (Calif.) International Raceway. In 1995, Rick Ware Racing was formed, and with wife Lisa by his side, Ware transitioned out of the driver’s seat and into fulltime team ownership. He has since built his eponymous organization into an entity that competes fulltime in the elite NASCAR Cup Series while simultaneously campaigning winning teams in the Top Fuel class of the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, Progressive American Flat Track (AFT), FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) and zMAX CARS Tour.
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