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Herrera strengthens title lead with Magny-Cours Race 1 victory - WorldWCR Race Report
The first ever French round of the WorldWCR championship opened with a high-stakes race at Circuit Nevers Magny-Cours, that saw Maria Herrera take a controlled and clinical victory ahead of Chloe Jones and Beatriz Neila. It marks her fifth win of the season and a major step towards securing the 2025 title.
Sep 63 min read


Lucia Gabani: Press Officer at Prima Pramac Yamaha
Lucia Gabani turned childhood passion into a career as Press Officer for Prima Pramac Yamaha in MotoGP. From blogging at 16 to internships at Dorna Sports, she built expertise across media, broadcasting, and PR. Today, she manages communications for a championship-winning team, balancing high-pressure race weekends with storytelling that inspires more women to see a future in motorsport.
Sep 311 min read


Angelica Corinaldesi: Guest Experience at Pata Maxus Yamaha
After years of applying and waiting for the right opportunity, 2025 marks Angelica’s first full season in a professional guest experience role with Pata Maxus Yamaha. “It was something I’d been working toward for years,” she says. “To finally get the chance was amazing.”
Her role centers on ensuring that guests and sponsors feel fully immersed in the race weekend, from exclusive garage visits to behind-the-scenes tours that bring fans closer to the sport they love.
Jul 105 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
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