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Added on the 10/04/2019 15:15:03 - Copyright : Game News Official EN
From surprise to confirmation: this will be the goal of the MotoGP 2023 season for Aprilia Racing, which presents itself through a fun and engaging video, with team and riders immersed in the atmosphere of one of the most famous TV series.Last season, Aprilia experienced impressive growth in terms of results (their first MotoGP win, another eight podium finishes, and two pole positions) which placed the Italian team among the championship protagonists, in the battle all the way to the end of the season for the most prestigious objectives in every category.Results which had already been foreshadowed at the start of 2021 when, along with a series of outstanding placings, the first MotoGP podium arrived and results rooted in years of taking steps in the right direction.Now Aprilia Racing faces a dual challenge - confirming their potential in the championship battle and continuing to grow, with a few more weapons in their arsenal, beginning with the satellite team and its riders Miguel Oliveira and Raul Fernandez, as well as an additional flow of information that will come in handy in developing the RS-GP.
A day after the Marrakesh E-Prix, the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team took part in the official rookie test for the ABB FIA Formula E Championship. Porsche works driver Frédéric Makowiecki (FR) and test and development driver Thomas Preining (AT) took to the track for the first time in the Porsche 99X Electric on Sunday. In the two three-hour sessions, they completed a total of 172 laps on the 2.971-kilometre track in Marrakesh (MA) and provided the team with valuable insights. In the race on Saturday, Porsche works driver André Lotterer (DE) finished in eighth place; Neel Jani (CH) crossed the finish line in 18th place.
After a break of 5 hours and 45 minutes due to heavy rains, the 71st edition of the Spa 24 Hours was restarted behind the safety car at 11:30 am local time. Four hours before the end of the race, Audi had a promising position in the record field of 72 GT sports cars. The best-placed Audi driver was René Rast in the number 1 car from Audi Sport Team WRT in third place. In eighth position was Belgian Frédéric Vervisch with the number 25 entry from Audi Sport Team Saintéloc. The third Audi R8 LMS in the top ten was the number 10 from Belgian Audi Club Team WRT with Rik Breukers behind the wheel.
After numerous caution periods due to heavy rain and aquaplaning hazards at night, race control decided to stop the 2019 Spa 24 Hours with red-flag conditions on Sunday morning at 5:44 am local time. At this point, René Rast in the number 1 Audi R8 LMS from Audi Sport Team WRT was in ninth position, trailed by Frédéric Vervisch in the number 25 car of Audi Sport Team Saintéloc. The number 10 car from Belgian Audi Club Team WRT was 17th and thus the third best Audi.
After 12 of the 24 hours at Spa, Audi Sport Team WRT was the best Audi Sport customer racing team. While rain and safety car periods characterized the race at night, Nico Müller was eighth in the number 1 Audi R8 LMS. He was trailed by Christopher Haase, who was two positions behind in the number 25 car of Audi Sport Team Saintéloc. Five positions further adrift was Jamie Green in the number 129 entry from Montaplast by Land-Motorsport.
After a third of the race time at the Spa 24 Hours, Audi is in the record field of the 72 GT3 sports cars in promising positions. Changing weather conditions with sometimes heavy rain and different racing strategies kept shifts in the field. After eight hours, the Audi R8 LMS of the Audi Sport Team Saintéloc with the number 25 and Markus Winkelhock at the steering wheel ranked sixth as best Audi.