Saturday, October 25, 2014

MotoGP: Round #17 Repsol Honda Qualifying Report – Malaysia

Marc Marquez race action shot

Repsol Honda Press Release:

Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa have qualified first and second for tomorrow’s Malaysian GP, their fourth 1-2 of the 2014 season. They were the only riders to set a time under 2’00 minutes and both riders smashed Marc’s pole record from 2013 (2’00.011) with Marc’s time of 1’59.791 sending him to the top of the time sheets and Dani just 0.182 behind him with 1’59.973.

It’s been a searingly hot day in Malaysia, with track temperatures reaching 56ºC. Dani, fastest yesterday and in this morning’s FP3, found a good setup for qualifying and has put himself in a prime position to challenge for victory tomorrow, and importantly ahead of Lorenzo (3rd) and Rossi (6th) in his fight for second place in the World Championship.

Marc was able to put his small FP4 crash behind him and claim his 50th career pole (14 in 125cc, 14 in Moto2, 22 in MotoGP) and his thirteenth of 2014 which is a new record for pole positions in a season in the premier-class, bettering the record held by fellow Repsol Honda riders Mick Doohan (12 in 1997) and Casey Stoner (12 in 2011).

Tomorrow Dani will become the tenth rider to reach the milestone of 150 starts in the premier-class of Grand Prix racing and Honda will be looking to add the Constructor’s Title to the Rider’s Title they won in Japan. With a 45 point lead over their closest rivals, a finish from any Honda rider in the top eleven is enough to clinch the crown for Honda. The Repsol Honda Team are also able to win the Team’s Title tomorrow, with Marc or Dani needing to outscore Lorenzo or Rossi by five points. The race will begin at 16h00 local time.

Marc Marquez race action shot

Marc Marquez #93:

1st – 1’59.791

“I am very happy to have taken pole position, because the temperature out on track was very high and it was difficult to do such a good lap! The time was very good – better than I had expected – so I am delighted with how things went today. Let’s hope that tomorrow’s race is dry, but Dani looks to be a very strong candidate for the win; he has a great pace and we hope to be ready to fight with him from the opening lap! I’m also happy to have broken the record. Maybe pole positions are somewhat insignificant because they don’t give you any points, but you achieve them by being the fastest rider over a single lap. That doesn’t mean that you will be the fastest in the race, of course, so the most important thing is what happens tomorrow.”

Dani Pedrosa race action shot

Dani Pedrosa #26:

2nd – 1’59.973

“It was a good qualifying session. The times that were being put in were amazing, because in this heat the bikes don’t normally go that fast and the tires don’t tend to have so much grip. We will try to have a good race, because the last two have not been great for us. We have a strong desire to take a good result, and we also need one if we want to finish runners-up in the Championship, but the first thing that we have to do is push 100% tomorrow regardless whether it rains or shines!”

Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix – Round 17:

1    Marc Marquez    93    ESP    Repsol Honda Team    HONDA
2    Dani Pedrosa    26    ESP    Repsol Honda Team    HONDA
3    Jorge Lorenzo    99    ESP    Movistar Yamaha MotoGP    YAMAHA
4    Stefan Bradl    6    GER    LCR Honda MotoGP    HONDA
5    Andrea Dovizioso    4    ITA    Ducati Team    DUCATI
6    Valentino Rossi    46    ITA    Movistar Yamaha MotoGP    YAMAHA
7    Aleix Espargaro    41    ESP    NGM Mobile Forward Racing YAMAHA
8    Cal Crutchlow    35    GBR    Ducati Team    DUCATI
9    Bradley Smith    38    GBR    Monster Yamaha Tech 3    YAMAHA
10    Alvaro Bautista    19    ESP    Go & Fun Honda Gresini    HONDA
11    Hiroshi Aoyama    7    JPN    Drive M7 Aspar    HONDA
12    Pol Espargaro    44    ESP    Monster Yamaha Tech 3    YAMAHA
13    Yonny Hernandez    68    COL    Pramac Racing    DUCATI
14    Nicky Hayden    69    USA    Drive M7 Aspar    HONDA
15    Karel Abraham    17    CZE    Cardion AB Motoracing    HONDA
16    Hector Barbera    8    ESP    Avintia Racing MotoGP    FTR-KAWASAKI
17    Scott Redding    45    GBR    Go & Fun Honda Gresini    HONDA
18    Alex De Angelis    15    RSM    NGM Mobile Forward Racing YAMAHA
19    Danilo Petrucci    9    ITA    IodaRacing Project    IODA-SUTER
20    Michael Laverty    70    GBR    Paul Bird Motorsport    ART & PBM
21    Mike Di Meglio    63    FRA    Avintia Racing MotoGP    FTR-KAWASAKI
22    Broc Parkes    23    AUS    Paul Bird Motorsport    PBM
23    Andrea Iannone    29    ITA    Pramac Racing    DUCATI

For more information: Repsol Honda Racing

Source : cycleworld[dot]com

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