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[title] => MotoAmerica Twins Cup practice from Daytona: Hank Vossberg topped the field with a 1:58.286 lap time on his Aprilia
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/04/27/motoamerica-twins-cup-practice-daytona-hank-vossberg-top/
[category] => News Wrap-up Aprilia Hank Vossberg MotoAmerica Twins Cup
[pubdate] => Mon, 27 Apr 2026 16:35:56 +0000
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[description] => Hank Vossberg led the MotoAmerica Twins Cup practice at Daytona with a fastest lap of 1:58.286 on his Aprilia.
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[encoded] => Daytona, Florida ? Hank Vossberg topped the MotoAmerica Twins Cup practice session at Daytona on Friday with a lap time of 1:58.286 on his Aprilia. Officials said Vossberg?s performance positioned him as the fastest rider heading into the weekend?s races.
Officials confirmed that Vossberg, riding an Aprilia, posted the fastest time among competitors in the practice rounds, positioning him as the rider to watch for the upcoming events.
Vossberg?s lap time of 1:58.286 during Friday?s practice session set the pace ahead of the weekend?s MotoAmerica Twins Cup races at Daytona International Speedway.
Race records from the weekend show that Vossberg carried his strong practice form into Race 1, where he secured a victory with a fastest lap time of 1:56.846, according to official MotoAmerica timing sheets. The win at Daytona added valuable points to his championship campaign, as he currently leads the Twins Cup standings with 86 points, sources confirmed. In Race 2, Vossberg finished third, maintaining a competitive presence throughout the weekend.
The MotoAmerica Twins Cup features riders competing on twin-cylinder motorcycles, with Daytona International Speedway hosting one of the key rounds in the series. The event attracts a field of emerging talent and experienced riders, with practice sessions held to allow competitors to familiarize themselves with the circuit and fine-tune their setups.
Officials noted that the weather conditions on Friday were favorable for practice, contributing to the fast lap times recorded during the sessions. The track temperature and ambient conditions provided an optimal environment for riders to push their machines, as reflected in the lap times posted by Vossberg and other competitors.
Vossberg?s Aprilia, known for its balance of agility and power in the Twins Cup class, was highlighted by team representatives as well-prepared for the Daytona circuit. The bike?s performance during practice and races underscored its competitiveness in the 2024 MotoAmerica season.
The Twins Cup standings, updated after the Daytona round, show Vossberg maintaining a lead over his closest rivals. According to the official MotoAmerica points table, Vossberg?s 86 points place him ahead of several contenders who also posted strong results at Daytona. The championship continues to develop as riders accumulate points across multiple rounds throughout the season.
Following the Daytona event, the MotoAmerica Twins Cup schedule moves to its next venue, where riders will continue to compete for points and positioning in the championship. Teams and riders are expected to analyze data and performance from Daytona to make adjustments ahead of upcoming races.
Officials and team representatives have emphasized the importance of practice sessions like the one on Friday at Daytona, as they allow riders to adapt to track conditions and optimize their machines for race day. The 1:58.286 lap time set by Vossberg in practice was a key indicator of his pace and preparedness heading into the weekend?s competition.

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[summary] => Hank Vossberg led the MotoAmerica Twins Cup practice at Daytona with a fastest lap of 1:58.286 on his Aprilia.
[atom_content] => Daytona, Florida ? Hank Vossberg topped the MotoAmerica Twins Cup practice session at Daytona on Friday with a lap time of 1:58.286 on his Aprilia. Officials said Vossberg?s performance positioned him as the fastest rider heading into the weekend?s races.
Officials confirmed that Vossberg, riding an Aprilia, posted the fastest time among competitors in the practice rounds, positioning him as the rider to watch for the upcoming events.
Vossberg?s lap time of 1:58.286 during Friday?s practice session set the pace ahead of the weekend?s MotoAmerica Twins Cup races at Daytona International Speedway.
Race records from the weekend show that Vossberg carried his strong practice form into Race 1, where he secured a victory with a fastest lap time of 1:56.846, according to official MotoAmerica timing sheets. The win at Daytona added valuable points to his championship campaign, as he currently leads the Twins Cup standings with 86 points, sources confirmed. In Race 2, Vossberg finished third, maintaining a competitive presence throughout the weekend.
The MotoAmerica Twins Cup features riders competing on twin-cylinder motorcycles, with Daytona International Speedway hosting one of the key rounds in the series. The event attracts a field of emerging talent and experienced riders, with practice sessions held to allow competitors to familiarize themselves with the circuit and fine-tune their setups.
Officials noted that the weather conditions on Friday were favorable for practice, contributing to the fast lap times recorded during the sessions. The track temperature and ambient conditions provided an optimal environment for riders to push their machines, as reflected in the lap times posted by Vossberg and other competitors.
Vossberg?s Aprilia, known for its balance of agility and power in the Twins Cup class, was highlighted by team representatives as well-prepared for the Daytona circuit. The bike?s performance during practice and races underscored its competitiveness in the 2024 MotoAmerica season.
The Twins Cup standings, updated after the Daytona round, show Vossberg maintaining a lead over his closest rivals. According to the official MotoAmerica points table, Vossberg?s 86 points place him ahead of several contenders who also posted strong results at Daytona. The championship continues to develop as riders accumulate points across multiple rounds throughout the season.
Following the Daytona event, the MotoAmerica Twins Cup schedule moves to its next venue, where riders will continue to compete for points and positioning in the championship. Teams and riders are expected to analyze data and performance from Daytona to make adjustments ahead of upcoming races.
Officials and team representatives have emphasized the importance of practice sessions like the one on Friday at Daytona, as they allow riders to adapt to track conditions and optimize their machines for race day. The 1:58.286 lap time set by Vossberg in practice was a key indicator of his pace and preparedness heading into the weekend?s competition.

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[title] => Ferrari Hypersail | Beauty Serving Performance | Episode Five
[link] => http://formulaone.news/ferrari/ferrari-hypersail-beauty-serving-performance-episode-five
[category] => Ferrari
[pubdate] => Mon, 27 Apr 2026 05:00:15 GMT
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[description] => Drawing on our tradition and history, and reimagining it into something new.In the fifth episode of the series that follows the development of the..
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Drawing on our tradition and history, and reimagining it into something new.
In the fifth episode of the series that follows the development of the Ferrari Hypersail project, Flavio Manzoni, Chief Design Officer, Carlo Palazzani, Head of Pilot design projects, Giuseppe Bagnardi, Lead Exterior Designer, and Silvia Cavallaro, Head of Colour & Trim, share the inspiration behind the boat?s livery and the intersection of form, beauty, and performance.
Subtitles are available in different languages by clicking on the CC button on the video player.
#Ferrari #FerrariHypersail
? Catch up on previous episodes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzbdvw99SKOekx_xt8vVqOpvD-_QfGPiQ&si=vkJYzhVEXxlVPA2p
? Subscribe to watch the latest #Ferrari videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/ferrari?sub_confirmation=1
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[summary] => Drawing on our tradition and history, and reimagining it into something new.In the fifth episode of the series that follows the development of the..
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Drawing on our tradition and history, and reimagining it into something new.
In the fifth episode of the series that follows the development of the Ferrari Hypersail project, Flavio Manzoni, Chief Design Officer, Carlo Palazzani, Head of Pilot design projects, Giuseppe Bagnardi, Lead Exterior Designer, and Silvia Cavallaro, Head of Colour & Trim, share the inspiration behind the boat?s livery and the intersection of form, beauty, and performance.
Subtitles are available in different languages by clicking on the CC button on the video player.
#Ferrari #FerrariHypersail
? Catch up on previous episodes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzbdvw99SKOekx_xt8vVqOpvD-_QfGPiQ&si=vkJYzhVEXxlVPA2p
? Subscribe to watch the latest #Ferrari videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/ferrari?sub_confirmation=1
www.ferrari.com
Did you miss our previous article...
https://formulaone.news/ferrari/how-many-passes-ferrarichallenge
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[title] => Current results featuring Marc Márquez, Francesco Bagnaia, Jorge Martín, or other MotoGP riders
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/04/27/marquez-bagnaia-martin-motogp-results/
[category] => News Wrap-up Independent Team Jorge Martín MotoGP World Championship
[pubdate] => Mon, 27 Apr 2026 16:33:24 +0000
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[description] => Jorge Martín won the 2024 MotoGP World Championship with a third-place finish, becoming the first Independent Team rider to claim the title.
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[encoded] => Jorge Martín of Prima Pramac Racing clinched the 2024 MotoGP World Championship with a third-place finish in the final race at Barcelona on November 14. Despite Francesco Bagnaia winning the race and Marc Márquez finishing second, Martín secured the title as the first Independent Team rider to win the MotoGP championship in the modern era, officials said.
Francesco Bagnaia of the Ducati Lenovo Team won the final race of the 2024 MotoGP season at Barcelona on November 14, securing his 11th Grand Prix victory of the year, officials said. Marc Márquez of Gresini Racing MotoGP finished second, 1.474 seconds behind Bagnaia, marking his 150th Grand Prix podium, according to race records.
Jorge Martín?s third-place finish, 3.810 seconds behind the winner, was enough to clinch the championship, making him the first Independent Team rider to win the MotoGP title in the modern era, officials confirmed.
The race at Barcelona saw Bagnaia take the holeshot with Martín initially slotting into second place before settling into third, sources said. Márquez closely shadowed Bagnaia throughout the race but was unable to overtake, securing second place. Alex Márquez finished fourth, 5.322 seconds behind the winner, according to official timing data. The final standings underscored Martín?s consistent performance over the season, which included 20 Sprints and 19 Grands Prix, as noted by MotoGP officials.
Earlier in the season, Martín demonstrated his championship potential by winning the COTA Sprint, where he overtook Bagnaia on the final lap, finishing 0.755 seconds ahead. Márquez collided with Fabio Di Giannantonio on the first lap of that event and finished 17th, sources confirmed. Marco Bezzecchi, who was chasing Bagnaia in second place, crashed out, according to race reports. The top five in that Sprint included Pedro Acosta in third, Enea Bastianini fourth, and Alex Márquez fifth.
The Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez featured a close battle between Bagnaia and Márquez, with Bagnaia winning by 0.372 seconds. Martín, who had a 47-point championship advantage at the time, crashed at Turn 6 on lap 11 while leading, altering the championship dynamics, according to race officials. Bagnaia set a new Jerez race lap record of 1 minute 37.449 seconds on lap 23, sources confirmed. This race marked Márquez?s first Grand Prix podium as a Ducati rider and his first podium since the 2023 Japanese Grand Prix. Marco Bezzecchi finished third, 3.5 seconds behind Márquez, with Alex Márquez and Enea Bastianini rounding out the top five.
The 2023 MotoGP season saw Bagnaia secure his second world title after both Martín and Márquez crashed out at Lusail. Martín clipped the rear of Márquez on lap three, ending his title hopes from sixth on the grid, according to official race reports. Bagnaia started from pole position following a penalty to Maverick Viñales and led early, securing the championship regardless of his finishing position. The incident resulted in Márquez being launched from his Repsol Honda, while Di Giannantonio challenged Bagnaia late in the race, finishing second on the final lap.
Bagnaia?s performances in recent seasons have been marked by resilience and strong finishes. In a 2026 Sprint race, he recovered from 15th on the grid to finish second, despite a collision between Márquez and Di Giannantonio similar to a prior event at COTA, according to MotoGP footage and race analysis. Bagnaia described the result as satisfactory but expressed dissatisfaction with his overall performance, sources said.
The 2024 season concluded with an official MotoGP announcement on November 17 confirming Jorge Martín as the World Champion. His achievement as the first non-factory Ducati rider to win the title in the modern era was highlighted by officials. Bagnaia?s 11 victories underscored his dominance throughout the season, despite falling short of the championship. Márquez?s milestone 150th podium added to his distinguished career as he prepares for a move away from Ducati, according to team statements.
The 2024 MotoGP season featured intense competition among top riders, with multiple race wins and podium finishes shaping the championship battle. The final races demonstrated the high level of performance and strategic racing that characterized the year, officials said. The next MotoGP season is expected to build on this competitive momentum, with teams and riders preparing for upcoming events.

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[summary] => Jorge Martín won the 2024 MotoGP World Championship with a third-place finish, becoming the first Independent Team rider to claim the title.
[atom_content] => Jorge Martín of Prima Pramac Racing clinched the 2024 MotoGP World Championship with a third-place finish in the final race at Barcelona on November 14. Despite Francesco Bagnaia winning the race and Marc Márquez finishing second, Martín secured the title as the first Independent Team rider to win the MotoGP championship in the modern era, officials said.
Francesco Bagnaia of the Ducati Lenovo Team won the final race of the 2024 MotoGP season at Barcelona on November 14, securing his 11th Grand Prix victory of the year, officials said. Marc Márquez of Gresini Racing MotoGP finished second, 1.474 seconds behind Bagnaia, marking his 150th Grand Prix podium, according to race records.
Jorge Martín?s third-place finish, 3.810 seconds behind the winner, was enough to clinch the championship, making him the first Independent Team rider to win the MotoGP title in the modern era, officials confirmed.
The race at Barcelona saw Bagnaia take the holeshot with Martín initially slotting into second place before settling into third, sources said. Márquez closely shadowed Bagnaia throughout the race but was unable to overtake, securing second place. Alex Márquez finished fourth, 5.322 seconds behind the winner, according to official timing data. The final standings underscored Martín?s consistent performance over the season, which included 20 Sprints and 19 Grands Prix, as noted by MotoGP officials.
Earlier in the season, Martín demonstrated his championship potential by winning the COTA Sprint, where he overtook Bagnaia on the final lap, finishing 0.755 seconds ahead. Márquez collided with Fabio Di Giannantonio on the first lap of that event and finished 17th, sources confirmed. Marco Bezzecchi, who was chasing Bagnaia in second place, crashed out, according to race reports. The top five in that Sprint included Pedro Acosta in third, Enea Bastianini fourth, and Alex Márquez fifth.
The Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez featured a close battle between Bagnaia and Márquez, with Bagnaia winning by 0.372 seconds. Martín, who had a 47-point championship advantage at the time, crashed at Turn 6 on lap 11 while leading, altering the championship dynamics, according to race officials. Bagnaia set a new Jerez race lap record of 1 minute 37.449 seconds on lap 23, sources confirmed. This race marked Márquez?s first Grand Prix podium as a Ducati rider and his first podium since the 2023 Japanese Grand Prix. Marco Bezzecchi finished third, 3.5 seconds behind Márquez, with Alex Márquez and Enea Bastianini rounding out the top five.
The 2023 MotoGP season saw Bagnaia secure his second world title after both Martín and Márquez crashed out at Lusail. Martín clipped the rear of Márquez on lap three, ending his title hopes from sixth on the grid, according to official race reports. Bagnaia started from pole position following a penalty to Maverick Viñales and led early, securing the championship regardless of his finishing position. The incident resulted in Márquez being launched from his Repsol Honda, while Di Giannantonio challenged Bagnaia late in the race, finishing second on the final lap.
Bagnaia?s performances in recent seasons have been marked by resilience and strong finishes. In a 2026 Sprint race, he recovered from 15th on the grid to finish second, despite a collision between Márquez and Di Giannantonio similar to a prior event at COTA, according to MotoGP footage and race analysis. Bagnaia described the result as satisfactory but expressed dissatisfaction with his overall performance, sources said.
The 2024 season concluded with an official MotoGP announcement on November 17 confirming Jorge Martín as the World Champion. His achievement as the first non-factory Ducati rider to win the title in the modern era was highlighted by officials. Bagnaia?s 11 victories underscored his dominance throughout the season, despite falling short of the championship. Márquez?s milestone 150th podium added to his distinguished career as he prepares for a move away from Ducati, according to team statements.
The 2024 MotoGP season featured intense competition among top riders, with multiple race wins and podium finishes shaping the championship battle. The final races demonstrated the high level of performance and strategic racing that characterized the year, officials said. The next MotoGP season is expected to build on this competitive momentum, with teams and riders preparing for upcoming events.

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