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Latest News Month: January 2022

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2022 WSeries enters testing at Inde Motorsports Ranch, Arizona, USA in final preparations to confirm 18 driver line-up for up-coming season as support category in 2022 Formula One. Capping off

MXLink has produced Media content from 2014 through to present day. Over span of 9 years, MXLink has achieved growth of viewer engagements from mere 646 Unique views in 2014

Can-Am Maverick dominates 2022 Dakar Rally winning T3 and T4 categories. Red Bull OT3 claimed 12 Stage wins in Lightweight Prototype category. This E book article offers different perspectives on

Women racing 2022 Dakar Rally are mere one day from completing the world’s most arduous Rally racing 12 Stages over total of 8,375kms with 4,258kms timed. The sheer magnitude of

Sara Garcia speaks on how 2022 Dakar Rally is going having already raced 3 Dakar’s in Original by Motul class. It was in 2019, Sara encountered her first taste of

Audrey Rossat flies into 2022 Dakar Rally week 2 having completed Stages 1-6, currently ranked 110th place in General classification. Putting in solid performances through-out the first week, Audrey stands

Mirjam Pol speaks on racing first week of 2022 Dakar Rally, currently leading Women’s Bike category and ranked 52nd in General with HT Rally Raid Husqvarna Racing Team. With Rest

Women racing 2022 Dakar Rally have completed Stage 6 with podium honours going to Cristina Gutierrez and co-pilot Francois Cazalet for Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team. Equally, respect goes to

Women racing 2022 Dakar Rally start each Stage with fresh motivations – why- because that is what gets them through to the finish. For sure, it is not just the

Women racing 2022 Dakar Rally Stage 2 surfed the dunes, found their rhythm and posted successful finish times over 338kms of special section from Ha’il to Al Qaisumah. Great performances

Women racing 2022 Dakar Rally make qualifying with top 6th places to Red Bull Off Road Junior Team driver Cristina Gutierrez in Lightweight Prototype: T3 and Molly Taylor Can-Am South Factory

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