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Perspectives: MotoGP’s Lorenzo Savadori Reflects on Women’s Progress in Racing
Amid this exciting chapter in his career, Savadori is also lending his voice to an important cause off the track. In our recent interview, he took time to reflect on the sport’s evolving inclusivity. His and Aprilia’s engagement in the conversation around female representation in motorsport marks a meaningful step forward in the MotoGP paddock’s growing embrace of diversity.
Jul 27 min read


Romane Brossault: Communications and PR Executive for WorldSBK
Romane Brossault serves as the Communications and Public Relations Executive for Dorna Group, the organiser of WorldSBK. Based in Barcelona since 2020, she oversees media and PR strategy for both WorldSBK and the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR). In an arena historically dominated by men, she stands out not just as a woman in motorsport, but as a driving force behind the scenes — raising the profile of female racers and connecting a global network of f
May 99 min read


Herrera Holds Her Nerve in Final-Lap Showdown - Cremona Race 2 Report
Cremona Heats Up Again
For the second day in a row, scorching heat set the stage for the women of WorldWCR. With track temperatures peaking at 38°C, all eyes were on Roberta Ponziani (Klint Forward Racing), who started Race 2 from pole after setting the fastest lap in Race 1 - her emotional maiden win at home. Joining her on the front row were Beatriz Neila (Ampito Crescent Yamaha), hungry to improve on her P3 finish from Saturday
May 44 min read


Roberta Ponziani Wins at Home in Breathtaking Final-Lap Move - WorldWCR Cremona Race 1 Report
With scorching 40-degree track temperatures setting the scene, Maria Herrera lined up on pole for Klint Forward Racing, alongside her teammate and home hero Roberta Ponziani. Astrid Madrigal completed the front row after a career-best qualifying in third, with Beatriz Neila and Sara Sanchez just behind on row two.
May 33 min read
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