
Kitchen bringing the heat in AMA Pro Motocross Championship battle
Levi Kitchen is coming off a runner-up finish in the 2026 250SX West Division Supercross Championship. The second-place finisher in five of the ten 250SX West main events, it was a competitive run in the classification for the 25 year old Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki racer.Encouraged with his speed and…

How Sebastien Ogier’s near-perfect Rally Portugal unravelled in one puncture
Sébastien Ogier admitted it was “hard to accept” losing a likely World Rally Championship victory in Portugal after running “out of luck” with a penultimate stage puncture.The nine-time world champion produced a wet weather masterclass in treacherous conditions on Saturday to take a 21.9s lead into Sunday’s final four stages, and was seemingly on course for a eighth career Rally …Keep reading

What a “payback” WRC victory means to Thierry Neuville and Hyundai
Thierry Neuville says victory in Portugal was personal ”revenge” for letting Hyundai down after a final stage mistake in Croatia cost the team a first World Rally Championship win of 2026.This weekend the 2024 world champion found himself in a similar position to that of a month ago in Croatia, leading into the final stage.Neuville had been locked in the victory hunt all week in …Keep reading

Neuville wins WRC Rally Portugal after late Ogier puncture
Thierry Neuville and Hyundai ended their FIA World Rally Championship win drought after a penultimate-stage puncture dashed Sebastien Ogier’s hopes of a record-extending eighth Rally Portugal victory.

WRC Portugal: Thierry Neuville ends Hyundai’s victory drought
Thierry Neuville emerged from the final day drama to win Rally Portugal and claim his and Hyundai’s first win of the 2026 World Rally Championship season.The 2024 world champion was firmly in the victory battle throughout the 23 gravel stages, but appeared set to finish second until Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier suffered a right rear puncture in the penultimate stage.After inheriting the …Keep reading

WRC Portugal: Thierry Neuville inherits lead as Sebastien Ogier suffers penultimate stage puncture
Thierry Neuville inherited the Rally Portugal lead with one stage remaining after World Rally Championship title holder Sebastien Ogier suffered a puncture on the penultimate stage.Ogier headed into stage 22 seemingly on course to score an eighth career Rally Portugal victory, equipped with a 17.3s lead over Neuville.The nine-time world champion had managed to survive the worst of the wet …Keep reading

WRC Rally Portugal organisers fined for stage security breach
Rally Portugal organisers have been issued a suspended €15,000 fine and a reprimand following a security breach that resulted in two unauthorised vehicles entering a live stage of the World Rally Championship event.Friday’s second pass through the famous Arganil test (stage seven) was halted after two separate incidents where unauthorised vehicles had entered the stage while it was …Keep reading

Ogier shrugs off rain and Solberg charge to close in on WRC Rally Portugal win
Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier will take a 21.9s lead over Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville into the final day of Rally Portugal after a fast, but clean run through a chaotic, rain-hit Saturday.

Vialle thriving in return to MXGP with Honda
A two-time FIM MX2 world champion, as well as a two-time 250SX East Division Monster Energy AMA Supercross champion, Tom Vialle has once again found his way back into the FIM Motocross World Championship with Honda HRC Petronas MXGP. And he’s loving it.

WRC Portugal: Sebastien Ogier storms back into lead as Oliver Solberg’s charge unravels
Reigning world rally champion Sébastien Ogier delivered a wet weather masterclass as the Toyota driver reclaimed the Rally Portugal lead after Oliver Solberg lost ground to a puncture and spin. The nine-time world champion once again outlined his class in tricky conditions to end Saturday’s mammoth 145 kilometre leg with a 21.9s lead over Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville. Toyota’s Sami …Keep reading

WRC Portugal: Oliver Solberg stunningly jumps to first in the rain
Oliver Solberg snatched the lead at Rally Portugal after delivering a stunning time in wet conditions on the final stage of the morning loop, to climb from fourth to first. Solberg faced an 18.6s margin to rally leader Sebastien Ogier heading into stage 14, which was hit by rain. The Toyota driver produced an incredible effort in the treacherous conditions that appeared to worsen as the stage …Keep reading

WRC Portugal: Organisers investigate major stage security breach
Rally Portugal organisers have opened an investigation to understand why two unauthorised vehicles entered a live stage forcing organisers to red flag the test.The second pass through the famous Arganil stage was halted after two separate incidents where unauthorised vehicles had entered the stage while it was live. The first incident occurred when Toyota’s Elfyn Evans, who was first …Keep reading