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The FIM has determined that both BMW and Ducati have exceeded the performance threshold and will now face a revised Fuel Flow penalty.
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Marquez was one of two riders declared fit to compete on Thursday, with the factory Honda team welcoming back Luca Marini ...
SBK: The FIM intervened on the eve of the weekend in the UK to limit the two manufacturers' fuel flow by an additional 0.5 kg ...
BMW and Ducati have been given fuel flow reductions ahead of this weekend’s UK WorldSBK. The new reduction is the first one ...
SBK: "The regulations are unfair, but the manufacturers decide that. I have options to wild-card in MotoGP, but I would like ...
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Nicolo Bulega says his triple win at Cremona gives him optimism for this weekend’s UK WorldSBK. Historically, Donington Park ...
Further fuel flow restrictions for BMW and Ducati in WorldSBK. While the earlier reductions have not significantly affected ...
The Fuel Flow rate for both Ducati and BMW will be amended from this weekend onwards, while there’s also a change in WorldSSP ...
Alex Marquez was given the green light to take part in practice at the German GP after sustaining a hand injury at the last ...
Despite Yamaha’s efforts to keep him quiet, Alex Rins revealed that the new V4 bike was two seconds slower than the current ...
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