Jenson Button Unveils Williams F1’s Transformative Journey and Bright Outlook for 2025
EXCLUSIVE: Jenson Button discusses major overhauls at Williams
Jenson Button shares his sentiments on the Williams team as they approach a significant year in 2025
Jenson Button has shared insights into the internal shift in mood at Williams, a development that promises to uplift the F1 squad.
Button currently serves as an ambassador for the team he once raced with in Formula 1.
Williams' prospects are promising following their successful acquisition of Carlos Sainz, the notable Ferrari driver on his way out.
Button was asked about the differences in Williams now compared to when he drove for them 24 years ago.
"He shared with Crash.net in an exclusive interview, 'The vibe really reminds me of what it was like around the year 2000.'"
"Participating is enjoyable and thrilling, and while racing is taken seriously, the environment is warmly familial."
"Upon returning to the team in the role of an ambassador, I noticed the ambiance had somewhat changed."
Individuals who had been part of the team for twenty to thirty years were joined by a wave of fresh talent, necessitating the formation of a strong leadership structure to unify and motivate the group to operate cohesively.
"Now, there's significantly more confidence in the path the team is taking, which is crucial for collective efforts aimed at shaping the future."
The recruitment of James Vowles, previously with Mercedes, as team principal was a significant achievement for Williams.
Additionally, they secured star driver Alex Albon with a renewed contract, then proceeded to recruit Sainz from Ferrari for the 2025 season.
Vowles demonstrated his uncompromising nature by dismissing the underachieving Logan Sargeant halfway through the previous season and replacing him with Franco Colapinto in their vehicle.
Colapinto then excelled in his few appearances with Williams.
"Button mentioned that Alex and Franco have delivered some positive outcomes for Williams."
"Observing a driver become competitive immediately upon getting behind the wheel has been a truly rejuvenating experience."
"We all hold Alex in high regard for his talent and accomplishments in this sport. It's quite remarkable for a young newcomer to step in and challenge him effectively."
"Regardless of their age or level of experience, there is always something to be learned from your teammates, drawing knowledge from the insights they provide."
"Having two competitive drivers who can learn from each other genuinely aids in propelling the team ahead as well."
"In terms of scoring, the team hasn't accumulated as many points as they had anticipated this season. However, their performance has significantly improved in the later stages, which is promising as they move towards the 2025 season."
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Johann Zarco Finds Unexpected Positivity in Challenging First Honda MotoGP Season
Johann Zarco anticipated feeling more sorrowful as he concluded his first year with Honda in MotoGP. However, he remarked that the experience turned out to be more optimistic than he initially thought it would be.
Johann Zarco of LCR confessed that he had expected to feel more disappointed about concluding his debut MotoGP season on the Honda, but he wasn't as upset as he had anticipated.
The former MotoGP race victor exchanged the top-performing Ducati bike for a two-year deal with Honda's factory team. Starting in 2024, he will race for LCR.
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Despite securing a single victory in 2023, Honda experienced a significant decline in performance throughout the season. The struggles with the bike's competitiveness ultimately contributed to Marc Marquez's decision to leave the team at the end of the year and transition to the Gresini Ducati team.
In 2024, Honda experienced its third season without any victories within a five-year span. Despite this, Zarco stood out as the team's most impressive rider, particularly demonstrating strong performances in the latter part of the year.
Frequently making it into Q2, Zarco achieved Honda’s top performance of the year by finishing eighth in Thailand, effectively maximizing the potential of several bike improvements.
At the conclusion of the year, he was Honda's leading racer, finishing 17th overall with a total of 55 points.
Looking back on his initial year with HRC, Zarco confesses that a year ago, he anticipated being more disappointed with his performance than he currently is.
Last November in Barcelona, Zarco expressed that the season's conclusion was more favorable than he had anticipated.
"Additionally, a year ago, I anticipated feeling more upset, but I'm actually much happier than I thought I would be."
"That's a positive development. It happened when I started achieving better outcomes in Indonesia, and then when I was able to consistently replicate those results, I focused on improving my riding style."
"This project was yielding results on the track, which increased my motivation. It made me realize that I've unlocked new opportunities, and I'm confident I can become much stronger by exploring these discoveries."
Zarco will continue with the LCR team for the 2025 season, keeping Honda's lineup mostly the same. Their factory team will still feature Joan Mir and Luca Marini.
Somkiat Chantra is set to move up from the Moto2 class to join the LCR team for his first season in the premier class, partnering with Zarco. He will be taking over from Takaaki Nakagami.
Nakagami has joined Honda's testing squad, where he will work with Aleix Espargaro.
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Max Verstappen’s Unwavering Loyalty: Red Bull Commitment Dismisses Rumors of Exit
Rumors about Max Verstappen leaving Red Bull have been dismissed, with Christian Horner stating that Verstappen is fully committed to the team.
Christian Horner, the head of Red Bull, asserts that Max Verstappen is not interested in departing from the Formula 1 team.
There has been ongoing discussion and conjecture about the future of Verstappen, a four-time world champion, even though he is signed with Red Bull through the conclusion of the 2028 season.
Throughout last year, Red Bull faced various controversies away from the racetrack, leading to doubts about Verstappen's dedication to the team. During this period, the Dutch driver was frequently associated with Mercedes, as Toto Wolff openly expressed interest in Verstappen as a possible successor to Lewis Hamilton.
Despite the circulating rumors, Verstappen has consistently stated that he has no plans to depart from Red Bull. He expressed satisfaction with the team, where he has secured all four of his world championships since 2021.
In an interview with Motorsport, Red Bull's team leader, Horner, emphasized that Verstappen's future was always secure.
Horner stated that Max has consistently been transparent with the team. His dedication has never wavered. He takes pleasure in working with trusted colleagues and relishes being a member of this team.
Given his exceptional skills, it's certain that every team leader would love to have him on their roster. It's only natural.
"However, as long as we are able to offer him a car that can compete well and a racing environment he finds enjoyable, I don't think he has any wish to be elsewhere."
During the previous Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Verstappen indicated he might leave Red Bull if advisor Helmut Marko were to be dismissed following the controversy involving Horner at the beginning of the season.
When questioned about Verstappen's remarks in Saudi Arabia, Horner replied: "Helmut hasn’t departed and isn’t planning to, so I believe that Max understands the importance of the team, which is something he has developed during this time."
"When the vehicle isn't performing as expected, it's crucial that pitstops are efficient, the strategy is effective, reliability is maintained, and the decisions made are timely and correct."
Horner is continuing with his usual business activities despite accusations regarding his conduct with a female staff member. These allegations have led to rumors about his position and have sparked internal political conflicts and unrest at Red Bull.
After an internal review led by an independent attorney, Horner, who consistently refuted the claims, was found not guilty of any misconduct. The appeal filed by the woman who had accused Horner was rejected.
Horner maintains that the dispute has not influenced his management of the team.
According to him, crossing the red line into the garage means leaving all the paddock's distractions behind. Once you cross that line, it's back to business as usual.
My responsibilities have not shifted. I have numerous duties, including being present at the racetrack, serving as the leader of a successful sports team, and managing three tech companies related to chassis, engines, and cutting-edge technology from Monday through Friday.
"Therefore, everything remains the same, and operations continue as usual."
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Inside the Paddock: Davide Brivio Reveals the Strengthening Bond Between Trackhouse and Aprilia in MotoGP
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"We discuss ways to enhance our performance and identify areas for improvement…"
Davide Brivio, the manager of the Trackhouse Racing team, praised the strong partnership with Aprilia's MotoGP team, emphasizing that they work together completely.
In 2023, Aprilia established a satellite team through a partnership with RNF. This collaboration became possible after the American company Trackhouse took control of RNF last year when the previous setup fell apart.
Trackhouse achieved a podium finish in the sprint race held in Germany and secured their highest grand prix placement by finishing sixth at the Catalan Grand Prix. However, injuries and a mid-season change of motorcycle for Raul Fernandez were factors that led to the team ending up in ninth place in the overall standings.
Nevertheless, the connection between Trackhouse and Aprilia has grown even stronger, with Fernandez and newcomer Ai Ogura set to ride full factory bikes in 2025.
When Trackhouse entered MotoGP, it sought to establish a factory partnership with Aprilia, similar to the collaboration Pramac maintained with Ducati until the conclusion of 2024.
Brivio, who made his comeback to MotoGP last year with the team owned by Justin Marks, commented on the partnership between Trackhouse and Aprilia during an interview with Crash.net: "Certainly, we have a strong connection with Aprilia."
"To begin with, we currently have identical bikes, and notably, in 2025, we will kick off the season with completely identical factory equipment and bikes."
"This already demonstrates the link and the significance."
“We had a strong relationship with Aprilia, exchanging a lot of information and having many discussions about our decisions and similar matters.
"Naturally, as an autonomous group, we maintain independence in some areas."
"We exchange thoughts, offer feedback, and discuss ways to enhance and improve things."
"I would describe our relationship as having excellent communication and complete collaboration with them."
"In my opinion, having an independent team is advantageous for Aprilia. It provides additional information and data, which has been quite effective up to this point."
Trackhouse is set to kick off its 2025 season from its headquarters in Charlotte, USA, on January 14. This event will make it the premier team to reveal its fresh livery. During the break between seasons, the team disclosed a new collaboration with Gulf.
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KTM Revamps Leadership: Aki Ajo to Lead Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in 2025
KTM's head of MotoGP operations sheds light on the appointment of a new team manager. Aki Ajo is set to take over from Francesco Guidotti at the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team starting in 2025.
For the 2025 season, KTM has made a change in their team management by appointing Aki Ajo to the position formerly occupied by Francesco Guidotti.
The decision followed a second consecutive season where KTM failed to secure a victory in a Grand Prix. In fact, during 2024, they were unable to claim a win in either a Grand Prix or a Sprint race.
In an interview with MotoGP.com, KTM's motorsport director, Pit Beirer, expressed that while he hopes it doesn’t come across negatively, he is genuinely pleased that Francesco Guidotti is departing KTM on good terms.
"Regrettably, we did not achieve the success we were aiming for due to several minor factors."
Beirer clarified that the reason for choosing Ajo was based on his experience managing KTM's official teams in the Moto3 category since the beginning in 2012 and the Moto2 team since KTM entered that category in 2017. The Finnish team leader has shown a strong track record in collaborating with riders in both the intermediate and lightweight divisions throughout the years.
Beirer stated that they chose Aki [Ajo] due to his hands-on approach with the riders, believing he can offer them excellent guidance for their performance on the track.
"To be clear, we don’t expect Aki to be the solution to all our issues. However, if we work together to provide the missing components, we'll create a more efficient setup at home. When the riders contribute their best efforts at the appropriate moments, it underscores that the focus isn't solely on them."
"It's also a matter of strategizing as a team: deciding the best time to go out for qualifying, determining when to clock in the fastest lap, and managing all those logistical elements."
"We think Aki is possibly among the most powerful in this field, consistently showing talent in cultivating champions on our behalf."
Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta are quite familiar with him and are eager to collaborate again. He has previously guided them to championship victories, so we have confidence in Aki to help us gain the crucial fractions of a second we require in the competition.
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Adidas Steps into F1: Mercedes Announces Game-Changing Partnership with Iconic Sportswear Brand
Mercedes reveals a 'revolutionary' partnership with Adidas following a major brand shift. Adidas will replace competitor Puma as the new apparel supplier for the Mercedes Formula 1 team.
The Mercedes Formula 1 team has revealed a long-term collaboration with Adidas, naming them as their new apparel partner.
The German company known for its sportswear is set to join Formula 1 in collaboration with Mercedes starting in the 2025 season, marking the conclusion of the Silver Arrows' earlier sponsorship agreement with competing brand Puma.
Adidas plans to develop and produce a full collection that merges functionality with fashion, catering to the whole team, which includes the drivers, mechanics, and engineers.
Mercedes claims that the collaboration will pioneer new advancements in a sport where every millisecond counts.
Mercedes has announced that fans will also have the opportunity to purchase the uniquely designed team apparel.
The collaboration will also feature clothing, shoes, and accessories that are "developed and tailored especially for fans of the team and its drivers."
The agreement offers Adidas a significant new partnership following the loss of its well-known sponsorship of Germany's national soccer team. The American company Nike is set to assume the contract starting in 2027, a decision that has sparked debate.
An agreement described as pioneering
Adidas CEO Bjorn Gulden expressed enthusiasm, stating: "We are thrilled to re-enter the motorsport arena. There has been a significant rise in interest in motorsport overall, with Formula 1 gaining particular attention. It is engaging new audiences and greatly impacts both sports and street fashion cultures."
"We are thrilled to announce that we have become the Official Team Partner of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team, bringing the iconic Three Stripes into the world of Formula 1 with one of the most accomplished teams in history."
As a united entity, we are driven by a mutual enthusiasm for speed, innovation, and excellence. Our commitment lies in backing the drivers and the team to challenge boundaries on the racecourse. Beyond the racetrack, we aim to invigorate the sport with innovative lifestyle offerings and broaden its appeal to engage a younger audience of enthusiasts.
"We are eager to collaborate with Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 and achieve victory together."
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff called the move to Adidas a "definitive declaration of our purpose as we embark on a new phase for our team."
"Adidas is a legendary brand that not only matches our commitment to top-notch performance but also to elegance and style," he stated.
This declaration signifies an innovative partnership poised to transform the concept of team and fan apparel within our sport.
"We are thrilled to embark on this new journey in collaboration with adidas, as we unite in our pursuit of winning world championships."
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Carchedi Sheds Light on Marquez’s Anticipated Impact at Ducati Lenovo in 2025: High Hopes Despite Challenges
Carchedi on Marquez Joining Ducati Lenovo: “I Have Clear Expectations” – Exclusive
“I prefer not to divulge too much, yet I have precise expectations”
Frankie Carchedi, the Gresini team's chief, may not be accompanying Marc Marquez to the official Ducati team in 2025. However, the Brit has suggested he anticipates significant achievements from the #93 rider.
Marquez clinched the official Ducati spot, surpassing eventual world champion Jorge Martin, as he was the sole GP23 rider who could compete with the factory-spec GP24s the previous year.
This achievement encompasses three grand prix victories, one sprint race win, and a pair of pole positions, culminating in a third-place finish in the world championship.
However, in 2025, the Spaniard is set to go up against the tough challenge of Ducati’s two-time world champion, Francesco Bagnaia, as his team-mate.
In a recent episode of the Crash.net MotoGP podcast, the host inquired about Carchedi's anticipations regarding Marquez's performance with the factory team.
"Carchedi grinned, "Sure, we'll catch up when the year wraps up!"
"I hesitate to give away too much, but my predictions are quite clear: Entering his second season with [the Ducati], essentially benefiting from a two-year advancement in equipment… The man secured 20 podium finishes [in 2024], so I'll just leave it at that!"
In contrast, the other three GP23 competitors collectively secured only two podium finishes in the previous season, with Marco Bezzecchi and Alex Marquez each taking one.
The disparity in performance between the GP24s used by the Lenovo and Pramac squads and the previous model GP23s operated by Gresini and VR46 was a major point of discussion during the past season. This issue was inevitably brought up to Carchedi during the podcast.
Chuckling, the Brit said, "I was wondering 'what questions will you all have?' And I was sure this one would be asked!" He's also the mentor who led Joan Mir to victory in the MotoGP championship with Suzuki in 2020.
"I've gained plenty of experience in responding to this, and I'll essentially echo my earlier comments: For us, the benchmark was the other GP23s, aiming to outperform them.
"Marc set himself apart while competing with other Honda riders, distinguishing his performance from that of the Yamahas, Ducatis, or any other brands [at that time]. This trend continued into the current year.
"Ending the year ahead of both Enea Bastianini and Franco Morbidelli, who are GP24s, was truly remarkable."
"The team of engineers at Ducati is truly excelling. Just when it seems they've reached the peak of innovation, they manage to enhance their motorcycles even more with each passing year."
"Every bicycle comes with its own set of pros and cons. There were a few specific aspects that posed challenges for us in the competition."
"Definitely in a single lap – though it could be largely due to familiarity [with the Ducati]. It's uncertain. The conversation is about a competitor [Marquez] who's just mounted the bike for the first time, compared to those who've spent four or five years mastering it.
"Reflecting on it, I believe we secured our spot with relative ease. Across the season, we managed to secure the top starting position twice, and surprisingly, we ended up in third place in the [BMW Award] 'qualifying championship'. This was unexpected, as it didn't seem that way to me!"
Motegi nearly secured a pole position by himself before his lap was invalidated.
"Variations exist between the 23 and 24 models. The Ducati team's engineers are so skilled that they consistently achieve progress. Each year brings its unique changes. On occasion, the improvement is modest, around one to two tenths, and other times, it's significantly more. It really depends on the year when it comes to the disparity between the factory and satellite models."
"In conclusion, it seems Alex might be the ideal person to consult. I believe he really enjoyed the GP24 bike in Barcelona!"
During the Barcelona post-race test in November, as Marc and Bagnaia embarked on testing the GP25 prototype, Alex, Marc's brother and ex-teammate, recorded the quickest time on his first outing with the GP24.
Carchedi was also queried about his opinions on the potential impact of the newcomer Martin at Aprilia.
"Becoming a world champion doesn't come without effort," he mentioned. "Having a leading rider switch to another brand is beneficial for MotoGP, as it's something we all desire.
"While it's great for us at Ducati at the moment, it's important for the excitement of the sport that all teams have strong competition and top-tier riders. So, it's not just about [Martin], but having Enea at KTM also adds a great dynamic to the championship, which should shake things up a bit."
"I'm confident he'll be in the vicinity or close by."
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Maximizing Rear Grip: The Key to MotoGP Success According to Monster Yamaha’s Max Bartolini
Max Bartolini: "The person who can utilize the rear grip effectively will achieve higher speeds" – Exclusive
"One always focuses on optimizing the performance of the best tires"
Yamaha's technical director for the Monster team, Max Bartolini, has explained that the secret to achieving victory in MotoGP currently lies in optimizing the performance of the rear tyre.
In any motorsport where the front and rear tires are of different specifications or sizes, one end, either the front or rear, will invariably exhibit superior grip.
During the period from 2009 to 2015, when Bridgestone supplied the tyres, the front tyres were considered the most robust. Yet, this preference shifted significantly towards the rear tyres with Michelin's introduction in 2016.
Bartolini clarified that, contrary to what one might assume about MotoGP engineers concentrating on improving the performance of the less effective tyre to enhance lap and race times, it's actually more crucial to leverage the capabilities of the stronger tyre.
"Typically, between the front and rear tires, you focus on the one that's in better condition," the Italian, who became a part of Yamaha's team from Ducati twelve months prior, shared with Crash.net.
For Bridgestone, the front tire showcased the most robust performance. The rear tire maintained a steady level throughout the race, with no significant decrease in performance.
"Reflecting back to 2016, the initial phase of our partnership with Michelin stands out. While the rear tires provided robust performance, the front ones posed significant handling challenges. This led to numerous falls during the initial testing phase."
"Michelin has significantly improved the front, making it far superior to how it was initially."
"However, the back end remains highly robust, which is why there is a lot of discussion among riders regarding the traction at the rear."
"Anyone capable of fully utilizing the rear grip can achieve greater speed."
Bartolini swiftly debunked the misconception that 'rear grip' is only significant when accelerating.
"He mentioned that every turn involves phases of slowing down, entering, maintaining speed through the curve, and then speeding up again."
Navigating entry and maintaining momentum through a turn presents more challenges than speeding up.
"If you fail to achieve both entry and corner speed, you will not be able to accelerate effectively."
Enhancing the efficiency of the rear tire is a key motivator for Yamaha's decision to work on a V4 engine initiative while continuing with its traditional Inline4 engine, especially given their lack of a top-three finish throughout 2024.
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Joan Mir’s Bold Prediction: Pedro Acosta’s MotoGP Victory is Just Around the Corner
EXCLUSIVE – Joan Mir: Pedro Acosta's victory in MotoGP is "just a matter of time"
"He possesses the skills and the talent needed to achieve it. Therefore, it's only a question of time."
After securing a podium finish in just his second MotoGP race and then taking the lead towards a second-place finish in Austin, Pedro Acosta has been widely predicted to succeed Marc Marquez as the youngest winner in the top category of motorcycle racing.
Acosta, having completed his first season with GASGAS Tech3, had until the German Grand Prix in July to surpass Marquez's 2013 record of achieving a MotoGP victory at 20 years and 63 days old.
However, it did not occur either prior to or following the Sachsenring event.
Several of Acosta's promising opportunities for victory were lost because of various incidents and accidents. Despite this, he stood out as the sole KTM rider to achieve multiple podium finishes last year, securing a spot on the podium five times on Sundays.
Despite his efforts, he ultimately missed securing fifth place and the top non-Ducati position to his future KTM teammate, Brad Binder, during the final race in Barcelona.
Joan Mir, who won the MotoGP championship in 2020, commended Acosta for his performance this season and emphasized that a win is inevitable for him.
Mir expressed to Crash.net that Pedro is performing excellently.
"It's quite challenging to perform well on every race track, but Pedro demonstrated impressive speed across all of them, which is remarkable."
"It's likely that the Ducatis have a significant performance advantage, which certainly did not assist him in securing his initial win."
"However, it will come eventually… He's gaining a lot of knowledge and has impressive speed."
"I'm not shocked that he didn't come out on top, but if he had, it wouldn't have surprised me either since he possesses the skill and ability to achieve it."
"It's just a question of when."
During his second season in the premier class, Mir secured his inaugural MotoGP victory on his journey to winning the world championship.
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Motorsport World Mourns the Loss of Visionary Team Owner Bob MacLean at 87
Former Grand Prix Team Proprietor Passes Away at 87
Bob MacLean's Red Bull WCM squad triumphed in five 500cc Grand Prix races.
Bob MacLean, the owner of an independent racing team that secured five 500GP victories under the Red Bull Yamaha WCM name, has passed away at 87.
In 1992, MacLean established the WCM team as an independent entity, bringing on Peter Clifford to serve as the team manager.
WCM transitioned from using ROC chassis coupled with Yamaha engines, securing an arrangement in 1997 for factory-grade YZR500s. Alongside, they inked a major sponsorship agreement with Red Bull.
In 1998, Simon Crafar secured the team's inaugural win at Donington Park, which was succeeded by Regis Laconi achieving another victory in Valencia in 1999.
2000 marked the peak season for WCM, with the 'slide king' Garry McCoy clinching three wins and securing fifth place in the world championship.
In 2001, McCoy secured three additional top-three finishes, surpassing his teammate Noriyuki Haga in points even though he was sidelined for several races because of injuries.
The beginning of the 2002 four-stroke era found McCoy and his new teammate, John Hopkins, sticking with two-stroke engines because of a scarce availability of Yamaha's newly introduced M1 engines.
At the season's conclusion, Red Bull transitioned to KTM, whereas WCM embarked on developing a proprietary four-stroke prototype, utilizing a modified R1 engine and a frame constructed by Harris.
Disagreements involving MotoGP and WorldSBK created obstacles for the project, and an ensuing initiative to develop a V6 engine motorcycle with Blata's support failed to come to fruition, leading to the team's absence from the 2006 world championship.
A declaration released by Road Racing World stated:
Robert John MacLean, affectionately known as Bob, a beloved husband, father, and teacher, died serenely in his Wilson, Wyoming residence on December 14, 2024, at 87 years old. His life began on February 18, 1937, in Coronado, California, born to parents Robert John MacLean and Mary Witty MacLean. Throughout his life, Bob was profoundly dedicated to the realms of education, athletics, and serving his community.
"…Having spent numerous years as a motorcycle racer, Bob established World Championship Motorsports in 1991, where he served as co-owner and operator until 2005. WCM took part in the premier class of global motorsports, competing in the FIM Grand Prix Motorcycle series. His venture into entrepreneurship, alongside his dedication to education and sports, showcased his exceptional leadership abilities."
Bob played a significant role in his community, notably his participation on the South Kent School Board from 1990 to 1999, where he also held the position of President from 1995 to 1999. His leadership and benevolence were instrumental in molding the school's destiny. Additionally, Bob was a dedicated board member of the Teton County Sheriff’s Auxiliary for more than twenty years and was involved with the New York Board of the Shakespeare Globe.
In the serene setting of Wilson, Wyoming, Bob discovered tranquility and satisfaction through his passion for fly fishing and moments spent on his ranch. He actively supported community initiatives, making donations to entities like the Jackson Hole Land Trust and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, showcasing his profound respect for the area's stunning landscape.
First and foremost, the most important part of Bob's life was his family. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Mary Anna (Marna) MacLean, to whom he was married for 64 years. Together, they brought up their three sons in Waccabuc, NY, and in their later years, divided their time between Lost Tree Village, Florida, and their residence in Wilson, Wyoming. Bob's legacy continues through his three sons, Chris MacLean (married to Cathryn Kishbaugh), Ian MacLean, and Mark MacLean (married to Marsha Yamaykina), as well as his five grandchildren.
Bob's zest for life, his ability to make others laugh, and his optimistic view will be cherished by his loved ones.
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KTM Unveils 100-Point Rescue Plan Amid Financial Crisis: Racing Programmes to Continue with Cost-Cutting Measures
KTM reveals details on a comprehensive 100-point strategy to safeguard its racing endeavors
"Actions were implemented by us well in advance"
KTM is implementing a strategy comprised of 100 specific measures aimed at reducing expenses within its racing division, with the goal of maintaining its operations despite facing financial difficulties.
The Austrian company is currently undergoing a reorganization to avoid insolvency, with its debts believed to exceed €3 billion.
The initial gathering of the creditors ended on a positive note, permitting KTM to maintain its existing structure and proceed with its reorganization plans. Moreover, there has been significant interest from external investors, amounting to €700 million.
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has shown interest in investing, with his management team engaging in "solid" talks with KTM.
Nonetheless, a section of the creditors' document mentioned that KTM's exit from MotoGP was "premeditated."
Scheduled for 2026, KTM has already announced its participation in this year's grid.
During a conversation with Speedweek, Pit Beirer, who oversees motorsports for KTM, discussed the company's implementation of a 100-point strategy aimed at reducing expenses within its sports department.
"He mentioned that actions were implemented quite some time back."
"When agreements came to an end, it was simpler to make adjustments than during this period, where contracts are archived in various places.
"A notably straightforward yet distressing matter is that we've cut down our global programme by 12 racers, with each one being crucial for the livelihood of two to four staff members."
The choice to dissolve specific racing squads or to exclude certain racers in various classes has mainly impacted our team of drivers, but behind the scenes, it has led to a significant number of job losses.
"For every project that comes to an end, there invariably exist a pair of surplus trucks, alongside additional vehicles and automobiles."
"Subsequently, the materials required by the drivers become unnecessary. These reductions are swift actions that have noticeable effects."
Beirer additionally pointed out that KTM has ceased to be the main sponsor for the Hard Enduro World Championship.
In the world of Grand Prix racing, KTM has removed the GASGAS name from competition, and Husqvarna is no longer present either.
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Rally Prodigy Kalle Rovanperä Launches KR69 World Enduro Team, Eyes Championship Glory with Finnish Star Roni Kyttonen
Enduro World Championship contender Kalle Rovanpera introduces his newly formed team.
Kalle Rovanpera, who has claimed the World Rally Championship title twice, revealed the formation of his brand new KR69 World Enduro Team. This team is set to start participating in the EnduroGP World Championship starting this season.
Rovanpera's squad plans to enter a Husqvarna FE 250 for his fellow Finn, Roni Kyttonen, whom Rovanpera has also backed in 2024.
Kyttonen had to pull out of the remaining races of the 2024 season in both the EnduroGP and the Finnish Championship after sustaining a hand injury during the EnduroGP event in Wales in August.
The rider from Finland boasts three European Enduro Championship victories and the 2020 EnduroGP Junior 1 global championship.
The KR69 WET, which incorporates Rovanpera's initials and World Rally Championship driver number, signifies a significant milestone in his motorsport journey as he embarks on the role of a team owner for the first time.
At 24 years old, he will take on dual roles, handling management responsibilities while also fulfilling his driving commitments. He is set to make a full-time comeback to the World Rally Championship (WRC) with the official Toyota team in 2025, following a partial season in 2024. Despite the limited participation that year, he managed to secure three rally victories. Notably, one of these wins came at Rally Poland, where he and his co-driver Jonne Halttunen stepped in as replacements for Sebastien Ogier and Vincent Landais, who had to withdraw due to an accident with a non-competition vehicle during the reconnaissance run.
Rovanpera's venture into enduro racing isn't a novel path for Finnish champions in car racing transitioning to motorcycle competitions. Kimi Raikkonen, who clinched the Formula 1 World Championship in 2007, has been involved in the Motocross World Championship since 2014 through his IceOne Racing team. Initially, this team was the official team for Husqvarna before switching to represent Kawasaki starting in 2022.
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Milestone on the Horizon: Lewis Hamilton at 40 – Will He Join the Elite Ranks of F1 Winners in Their Forties?
Lewis Hamilton celebrates his 40th birthday today: Is it possible for him to join the ranks of these nine F1 champions who won races in their 40s?
Could Lewis Hamilton become the next F1 grand prix victor in his forties, making him the tenth to achieve this
Lewis Hamilton marks his 40th birthday today, January 7th.
The seven-time world champion will celebrate his 40th birthday just before the start of the 2025 Formula 1 season, marking his debut year with Ferrari.
After 12 remarkable years with Mercedes, Hamilton has departed the team where he secured 84 grand prix wins and six of his seven world championships. He is now set to join the most renowned team in F1 to conclude his iconic racing career.
By 2025, Lewis Hamilton will be among the pair of F1 drivers who continue competing into their 40s. The other is Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, who will celebrate his 44th birthday in July.
Only nine drivers have managed to secure Formula 1 victories after reaching the age of 40. Is it possible for Hamilton to become the tenth in
Graham Hill, aged 40, claimed his last victory by crossing the finish line first at the 1969 Monaco Grand Prix. This marked Hill's 14th career win in a grand prix and his fifth triumph at the Monaco circuit, a record that remained unbeaten for 24 years.
Maurice Trintignant, aged 40, made an impressive comeback after a life-threatening accident in a supporting event at the 1948 Swiss Grand Prix. He achieved two wins in Formula 1, with the final one being at the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, earning him a place in a select group of winners.
Nigel Mansell, aged 41, holds the distinction of being the most recent driver to secure a race win after turning 40. The 1992 world champion achieved his 31st and last Formula 1 victory at the 1994 Australian Grand Prix, where he successfully turned his pole position into a win for the Williams team.
Sam Hanks, aged 42, achieved his only victory in a grand prix event at the 1957 Indianapolis 500, which was notably the third race in that year's F1 world championship. Throughout his career, he found greater triumphs racing in the Champ Car series.
Jack Brabham, aged 43, ranks as the fifth-oldest driver to secure a Formula 1 win. His final triumph out of 14 grand prix victories occurred at the 1970 South African Grand Prix. If Fernando Alonso clinches a race victory this season, he might surpass Brabham on this list.
Piero Taruffi, at the age of 45, achieved a singular victory in Formula 1 during his six-season career. He raced for teams including Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Mercedes, Maserati, and Vanwall. His lone triumph occurred at the 1952 Swiss Grand Prix when he was 45 years and 219 days old.
Juan Manuel Fangio, a legendary figure in Formula 1, was 46 years and 41 days old when he achieved his last victory at the German Grand Prix in 1957. This win at the Nurburgring marked his 24th career triumph and is celebrated as one of the most remarkable achievements in the sport's history. Known as 'El Maestro,' Fangio secured his fifth world championship title with two races still remaining in the season.
Giuseppe Farina, aged 46, was the first-ever world champion in Formula 1, securing the title in the sport's debut season of 1950. He achieved his fifth and last grand prix victory at the German Grand Prix in 1953 while driving for Ferrari. At that point, he was 46 years and 276 days old. Farina kept competing in Formula 1 races until the year 1956.
Luigi Fagioli, aged 53, achieved a significant milestone by winning the 1951 French Grand Prix while driving for Alfa Romeo. At 53 years and 22 days old, he holds the record as the oldest Formula 1 driver to secure a grand prix victory—a record that seems likely to endure. Additionally, Fagioli is the sole grand prix victor who was born in the 1800s.
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