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Dunlop ganó el sábado su quinto título consecutivo del Campeonato Mundial de Motocross Femenino (WMX) cuando la piloto neozelandesa Courtney Duncan se coronó campeona por tercera vez consecutiva en esos cinco años.

Dunlop ha sido ya el neumático elegido por nueve de los últimos diez campeones de WMX, entre ellos Duncan, que ha ganado con Kawasaki en 2019, 2020 y 2021, y la piloto italiana Kiara Fontanesi, que fue campeona en 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 y 2018.

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Al igual que en la categoría superior de MXGP, y en la categoría MX2 para las prometedoras estrellas, los equipos asociados a Dunlop en la WMX tienen acceso a una gama de neumáticos de motocross Dunlop Geomax. Entre ellos se encuentra el Geomax MX33, un neumático diseñado para que los pilotos de motocross de todos los niveles lo utilicen en una gran variedad de pistas, desde arena hasta superficies intermedias.

Este año, Duncan, de 25 años, ganó las rondas en la República Checa, Turquía y España, y terminó en el podio en 11 de las 12 rondas. Otras pilotos de Dunlop, Shana van der Vlist y Kiara Fontanesi, también ganaron una ronda cada una, lo que significa que los neumáticos Dunlop se llevaron 5 de las 6 victorias en rondas en este 2021.

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Eddy Seel, Jefe de Evento MXGP, Dunlop: “Enhorabuena a Courtney por su tercera victoria consecutiva en el campeonato WMX. Ha tenido otra temporada con un rendimiento constante y un ritmo ganador. Estamos orgullosos de la trayectoria de Dunlop en este campeonato cada vez más competitivo, ya que nueve de los últimos diez campeonatos mundiales se han ganado con neumáticos Dunlop. Este año, Duncan y Fontanesi terminaron primero y tercero en el campeonato, y nuestros pilotos ganaron casi todas las rondas”.

Mientras que la temporada de la WMX ha llegado a su fin, la campaña del Campeonato Mundial de Motocross de la FIM (MXGP) sigue en plena marcha. A falta de cuatro rondas, el piloto de Dunlop Romain Febvre es segundo en la clasificación del campeonato para el Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team.

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Formula DRIFT is set to make the biggest change in its history as the 2026 season introduces a groundbreaking digital scoring system in partnership with Race Data Labs. The move will reshape qualifying in the FD PRO Championship while enhancing competition across both PRO and PROSPEC divisions.

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The solution comes through Race Data Labs’ Universal Drift Scoring Method system. Approximately 80 percent of a PRO driver’s qualifying score will now be automated. Drift line and angle will be measured objectively through telemetry, while the remaining 20 percent, focused on driving style, will still be judged by Formula DRIFT’s three-judge panel.

Beyond qualifying, the telemetry system will assist judges during tandem battles by analyzing proximity, speed, angle, deceleration, and off-course violations. It will even help clarify fault in collision scenarios.

Fans will also benefit, as live telemetry data will be integrated into free livestream broadcasts beginning with the Long Beach season opener on April 10-11.

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Palou Opens 2026 IndyCar Season with Statement Win in St. Petersburg

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Alex Palou picked up right where he left off. The reigning NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion opened the 2026 season with a commanding victory at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, marking his second straight win at the Florida street circuit .

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Hyundai makes its official debut in TCR South America with a factory-backed project

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A sleek Hyundai rally car with vibrant red, blue, and white racing livery.

The Korean brand strengthens its commitment to touring car racing with a top-tier team that promises to raise the competitive standard of the championship from 2026 onward.

TCR South America will experience one of the most significant arrivals in its recent history in 2026. Hyundai has officially confirmed its entry into the series with the new Hyundai MSA team, unveiled during the final race of the 2025 season. The squad will field four Hyundai Elantra N TCR cars, immediately becoming one of the strongest structures on the grid and marking a turning point in the championship’s international profile.

A project born with winning DNA

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Hyundai MSA is built on the solid foundations of the Argentine PMO team, a key protagonist in recent TCR South America seasons and Teams’ Champion in 2024. The new outfit will compete in direct partnership with Hyundai Motorsport, running for the first time over a full season in the official Hyundai N colours and identity. The first confirmed driver is Argentine Diego Ciantini, who brings a strong track record across both European and South American categories. The remaining three drivers will be announced shortly.

Hyundai’s arrival is no coincidence. Hyundai N is the most successful manufacturer in the modern TCR era, having claimed FIA WTCR titles in 2018 and 2019, followed by three further championships between 2022 and 2024 in the FIA TCR World Tour. Added to this is outright dominance in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring, where the brand secured TCR class victories for five consecutive years from 2021 to 2025.

The weapon of choice for this new challenge will be the Hyundai Elantra N TCR, developed entirely by Hyundai Motorsport to the highest competitive standards. It is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine producing 350 hp and 45 kgm of torque, delivering an impressive power-to-weight ratio of 3.6 kg per horsepower. Aerodynamics are highlighted by an adjustable carbon-fibre rear wing known as the Carbon Swan Neck Spoiler, complemented by 10×18-inch aerodynamic wheels. Braking performance is ensured by 380 mm ventilated discs with six-piston front calipers, a setup worthy of top-level touring car racing.

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