Verstappen Triumphs in Baku as Red Bull Duo Shine with Career-Best Finishes
September 21, 2025, Baku – Max Verstappen dominated the Azerbaijan Grand Prix from pole to secure back-to-back wins after Italy, praising the team’s performance despite challenging windy conditions. Oracle Red Bull Racing teammate Yuki Tsunoda achieved his career-best result with sixth place, just behind Liam Lawson, who claimed a personal best of fifth, while Isack Hadjar also impressed with a points finish in 10th for Visa Cash App Racing Bulls. All 4 cars came within the top 10 positions in the race giving Max Verstappen 25 points more in the overall standings.
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Honda HRC Celebrate Double Podium in Storm-Hit MXGP of Australia
21st September 2025: – Honda HRC closed the MXGP season on a high as Tim Gajser secured his third consecutive podium with third place in moto one, after the second race was cancelled due to torrential rain. In MX2, Valerio Lata battled through extreme weather to claim a stunning second place in the red-flagged race, marking his first podium of 2025 and capping off a tough rookie season with a career highlight. Teammate Ruben Fernandez finished fifth in MXGP race one, sealing fourth in the championship standings and building momentum for 2026.
For more information on the race, please visit: https://mxgp.hondaracingcorporation.com/report/gajser-third-as-lata-also-rounds-off-2025-world-championships-with-first-mx2-podium/
Honda HRC Progressive Sweeps SuperMotocross Playoffs as Jett Lawrence and Jo Shimoda Crowned Champions
September 21st 2025: Honda HRC Progressive capped a historic 2025 season in Las Vegas by sweeping the SuperMotocross Playoffs, with Jett Lawrence clinching his third consecutive 450 crown and 10th AMA career title, while Jo Shimoda secured his first-ever AMA championship in the 250 class. Jett triumphed in a fierce battle with brother Hunter, securing the overall with a late pass on Eli Tomac, while Shimoda delivered under pressure to win both the finale and the championship, making history as the most successful Japanese rider in AMA racing. The sweep also earned Honda the SuperMotocross Manufacturer Championship, underscoring a dominant campaign across both classes.
For More information: https://ama.hondaracingcorporation.com/report/historic-sweep-for-honda-hrc-progressive-at-supermotocross-final/
Bou and Marcelli take Trial des Nations title
21st September 2025: The Trial des Nations held its latest edition this weekend in Tolmezzo, Italy. Toni Bou and Gabriel Marcelli, along with Jaime Busto, formed the Spanish team for 2025. They once again dominated and took another victory, beating Great Britain in second, and Italy in third. After a strong performance across the fifteen zones that made up the course, the Spanish riders lifted the crown once again. In total, Spain have won 31 Trial of Nations titles, the last 21 being consecutive. Bou has been part of that winning team on 20 occasions. For Marcelli, this was his third time participating. The Spanish team led the competition from the first section, completing Lap 1 with 18 penalty points -plus 3 for time. For the second lap, Bou, Marcelli, and Busto maintained the same level, accruing only 9 points in total to earn the win.
The next challenge for Repsol Honda Trial HRC will be on October 4th, with the start of the 2026 X-Trial World Championship season in Andorra.
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