BMW may not be interested in joining MotoGP’s two-wheeled effort, but they’ve got a sweet safety car for all the “oopsie” incidents our good circuits could possibly posit. BMW’s XM Label Red MotoGP ...
Formula 1 is the pinnacle of racing, or so the FIA, the teams, drivers, and fans all around the world love to say. The series has the technology, the gravitas, the charisma, and the speed that ...
A lot has been said about the new BMW M5 and its rather hefty mass, but it’s already had its first public outing at a racetrack, premiering as the new Safety Car for MotoGP at the recent San Marino ...
Pramac Yamaha rider Toprak Razgatlioglu has ramped up preparations for his maiden MotoGP season with training in a WRC2-spec ...
MotoGP: During Toprak's eventful start to the year, he was also able to show off his skills on dirt tracks with countersteering. The eagerly awaited official presentation of the Pramac team is ...
The MotoGP safety car is a crucial part of a race weekend. Responsible for nullifying a race and dictating the speeds of the riders, it is also usually the first response vehicle on site whenever ...
BMW has a long history of providing MotoGP safety cars, with a partnership stretching back to 1999. We have most recently seen the fruits of this partnership with theBMW M4 Safety Car, that ...
The 2023 Portuguese Grand Prix, which takes place from the 24th to the 26th of March, marks the start of an anniversary season for BMW M – its 25th season as Official Car of MotoGP™. The close ...
F1 features single-seater cars with four wheels, hybrid power units, and complex aerodynamic systems that prioritise downforce and efficiency. MotoGP, by contrast, showcases prototype motorcycles that ...
It's been another year of MotoGP exclusives, explainers and analysis from Mat Oxley. Here are five of his best columns from ...