Fabio Quartararo triumphed at the Sachsenring MotoGP to score a point while Bagnaia’s disappointing blunder

Fabio Quartararo triumphed at the Sachsenring MotoGP to score a point while Bagnaia’s disappointing blunder

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP’s Fabio Quartararo defeated the Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland at the Sachsenring in Germany, a crucial race to score points at the 2022 MotoGP World Championship. For the first time on Quartararo this year, Francesco Bagnaia from the Ducati Lenovo Team, unfortunately, missed out. causing the accumulated points to have more gaps In cumulative points, Aprilia Racing’s Aleix Espargaro finished fourth in the race 34 points ahead of Quartararo, second in the race was Johann Zarco of Prima Pramac Racing, and Jack Miller in third. Despite the Long Lap penalty, he managed to win a point for the Ducati Lenovo Team.    

Fabio Quartararo triumphed at the Sachsenring MotoGP

In the qualifying round, it was Bagnaia who managed to take the pole in an amazing reign. But as soon as the lights went off, the race began, with Quartararo starting from second, Bagnaia taking the pole but becoming the better Quartararo. able to take the lead from the first corner, causing Bagnaia to pursue

But the pursuit came to an end when Bagnaia spontaneously crashed into Turn 1 towards the end of the turn, with Team SUZUKI ECSTAR’s Joan Mir crashing off the same corner.   

Bagnaia’s crash prompted Quartararo to take the lead, with Zarco coming in second to pass past Aleix Espargaro, after which Miller took a long lap penalty, dropping his position in the ranks. 7th place, but not long after, he was able to overtake the rankings.     

On this track, Aprilia Racing’s Maverick Vinales performed well, finishing fourth behind teammate Aleix Espargaro. But there was a cause for having to retire from the sport, unfortunately. It was as if his elevation kit had a problem at the end forcing Vinales to unfortunately leave the sport.

After more than 20 laps, Quartararo retained the lead as Zarco was more than three seconds behind, while third place Aleix Espargaro was pressured by Miller and managed to pass Aleix Espargaro upwards. Miller rises to 3rd position.  

There was an unsuccessful race for Honda, with Stefan Bradl of Repsol Honda Team replacing Marc Marquez who finished last, while Alex Marquez of LCR Honda Castrol also had the car. problems until having to leave the competition

Takaaki Nakagami of LCR Honda Idemitsu also crashed and Pol Espargaro of Repsol Honda Team left the competition due to a rib injury in the accident in free practice. 

Finished at the Sachsenring, Fabio Quartararo crossed the finish line in 1st, nearly five seconds behind 2nd Zarco, while Miller finished in 3rd. Quartararo retained the lead, with Aleix Espargaro following. The lead was 34 points clear and Zarco was 61 points behind. Bagnaia’s crash puts him in sixth place, 91 points ahead of the lead (the same score as Miller). The next race takes place at TT Circuit Assen at Motul TT Assen in the Netherlands on 24-26 June!

Results

accumulated points

As for Thai riders who compete in Moto2

Kong-Somkiat Chantra, under IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia, turns the situation around, collecting points for Moto2, Field 10, Germany by Kong-Somkiat Starting on this field with a practice time, which sits 19th from Practice 2 with a lap time of 1 minute 25.175 seconds, behind the leader of the crowd at 1.152 seconds and from the qualifying start of the game from the grid. 21

by Kong’s excellent start, soaring up to 17th place after only a few turns from the start Then chased up to finish the race in the 15th place with a time of 40 minutes 10.439 seconds after the winner 26.420 seconds, adding 1 more point, ranks 9th on the cumulative score table with a total of 66 points. Thai speed sports fans You can follow the news of Honda riders on Facebook fan page Race to the Dream: 

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On the side, K-Khmin Kubo from Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team confirmed his comeback to the Moto2 race again after more than two weeks of rest after having to mourn his father who died in Thailand. The competition went horribly wrong for Khemint, picking up 4 points in a season of rookies. 

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