
The Silliest Of Seasons
Lorenzo to Honda, Petrucci to Ducati, Mir to Suzuki? Dre breaks down one of the craziest 36 hours in recent Motorsport silly season history.
Lorenzo to Honda, Petrucci to Ducati, Mir to Suzuki? Dre breaks down one of the craziest 36 hours in recent Motorsport silly season history.
With Marc Marquez and Jonathan Rea carrying substantial championship leads and we’re not even halfway in, Dre talks about their dominance, and why looking elsewhere may be the solution.
“Antagonist, noun: A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary…” 2017 on both two wheels and four, has told…
Just as Jonathan Rea made history to take his third World Superbike title, Dorna unveiled plans to add balance of performance elements to the series. Is this the right way to go? What direction is Worlds heading in? Dre deep dives to have a think.
In the land of World Superbikes, a mediocre Laguna Seca weekend caused public dissension about the future of the series. Dre dissects why he thinks that was unfair, but also the “Pandora’s Box” that Dorna has unleashed on the series.
As the 2016 season came to close, it also marked the end of a nine-year relationship between Yamaha and Jorge Lorenzo. I take a look back on one of MotoGP’s true dynasties.
This wasn’t the way the story was supposed to end for one of Motorsport’s greatest ever names. I take a look at where “The Doctor” stands after his seventh straight season without a Championship.
Marc Marquez returns to the summit, Andrea Iannone is left picking up the pieces, God loves Valentino Rossi and Kharui Pawi marks his name in history.
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