Sunday, October 26, 2014

MotoGP: Round #17 Repsol Honda Race Report – Malaysia

Marc Marquez race action shot

Repsol Honda Press Release:

Today in Malaysia, 2014 World Champion Marc Marquez has won his 12th race of the 2014 season and secured Honda’s fourth consecutive Constructors Title. Teammate Dani Pedrosa was in contention for a strong finish today but unfortunately crashed out of the race.

Dani, starting from 2nd on the grid, leap frogged teammate Marc from the start and led the race entering turn one as Marc had a brief encounter with Lorenzo and briefly dropping down to 8th. As the riders crossed the line at the end of the first lap, Lorenzo had taken the lead from Dani and Marc was already up to 6th. On lap two, Marc continued to storm through the field – setting a new record race lap (2’01.150) – and passing Bradl and Dovizioso to move up to 4th, then in the final corner Dani made a small mistake and lost the front, crashing out at a fairly low speed. He was able to remount the bike and rejoined the race in 20th.

Marc now in third began to chase down race leaders Lorenzo and Rossi as Dani instigated his comeback. On lap ten, Marc passed Lorenzo – who had lost the lead to his teammate – and on the final corner Rossi ran slightly wide and Marc was able to pass. Meanwhile Dani had moved up to 11th place but on lap thirteen he lost the front in turn nine and this time was unable to restart. Marc and Rossi put on a good show for the final eight laps but with two laps to go, Marc opened up the throttle and put a three second gap between him and Rossi.

This win in Sepang is Marc’s 12th victory of the season, equalling Repsol Honda’s Mick Doohan’s 1997 record for most wins in a single season in the premier class of racing, and has gifted Honda their 21st premier-class Constructors’ title.

Marc Marquez race action shot

Marc Marquez #93:

1st – 2014 MotoGP World Champion

“This was one of the toughest races of the year for me physically and I’m happy to have equalled Mick Doohan’s record! We knew to expect this kind of weather in Malaysia but it was especially hot today and we all found it hard to finish the race. Halfway into the race the pace slowed down because I think everybody needed to take a breath! I’m happy with how I handled the race, because the first corner was a bit of a nightmare but I was able to come back to the front and stay there, whilst I cooled down my tires and brakes. I started to attack with 10 laps remaining, then made the difference when there were 5 laps to go.”

Dani Pedrosa race action shot

Dani Pedrosa #26:

DNF – Championship Standing: 4th – 230 points

“I was enjoying a really good weekend, but in the race I couldn’t get the result. For some reason on lap two I lost the front end and went down. I don’t know what could have happened, because I wasn’t riding on the limit. Luckily I was able to pick the bike back up, continue the race and regain positions. I rode very well afterwards, with a good feeling, and then the same thing happened again. I wasn’t riding on the limit and I crashed a second time, in the same way as before. We are going to look at what might have happened, because it occurred twice in a row and on the same side of the tyre. I would have liked for the race to have finished in a different manner, because we had been doing a very good job all weekend, but I guess it wasn’t meant to be.”

Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix – Round 17 Result:

1    Marc Marquez    93    ESP    25    Repsol Honda Team    HONDA    40’45.523
2    Valentino Rossi    46    ITA    20    Movistar Yamaha MotoGP    YAMAHA    +2.445
3    Jorge Lorenzo    99    ESP    16    Movistar Yamaha MotoGP    YAMAHA    +3.508
4    Stefan Bradl    6    GER    13    LCR Honda MotoGP    HONDA    +21.234
5    Bradley Smith    38    GBR    11    Monster Yamaha Tech 3    YAMAHA    +22.283
6    Pol Espargaro    44    ESP    10    Monster Yamaha Tech 3    YAMAHA    +34.668
7    Yonny Hernandez    68    COL    9    Pramac Racing    DUCATI    +38.435
8    Andrea Dovizioso    4    ITA    8    Ducati Team    DUCATI    +48.839
9    Hector Barbera    8    ESP    7    Avintia Racing MotoGP    FTR-KAWASAKI +50.792
10    Scott Redding    45    GBR    6    Go & Fun Honda Gresini    HONDA    +59.088
11    Hiroshi Aoyama    7    JPN    5    Drive M7 Aspar    HONDA    +1’15.949
12    Michael Laverty    70    GBR    4    Paul Bird Motorsport    ART & PBM +1’17.966
13    Mike Di Meglio    63    FRA    3    Avintia Racing MotoGP    FTR-KAWASAKI +1’27.773
14    Broc Parkes    23    AUS    2    Paul Bird Motorsport    PBM    +1’44.244
15    Alex De Angelis    15    RSM    1    NGM Mobile Forward Racing    YAMAHA    DNF
16    Danilo Petrucci    9    ITA         IodaRacing Project    IODA-SUTER    DNF
17    Dani Pedrosa    26    ESP         Repsol Honda Team    HONDA    DNF
18    Karel Abraham    17    CZE         Cardion AB Motoracing    HONDA    DNF
19    Nicky Hayden    69    USA         Drive M7 Aspar    HONDA    DNF
20    Cal Crutchlow    35    GBR         Ducati Team    DUCATI    DNF
21    Aleix Espargaro    41    ESP         NGM Mobile Forward Racing YAMAHA    DNF
22    Alvaro Bautista    19    ESP         Go & Fun Honda Gresini    HONDA    DNF

Rider Standings:

1     Marc Marquez     93     ESP     337     Repsol Honda Team     HONDA
2     Valentino Rossi     46     ITA     275     Movistar Yamaha MotoGP     YAMAHA
3     Jorge Lorenzo     99     ESP     263     Movistar Yamaha MotoGP     YAMAHA
4     Dani Pedrosa     26     ESP     230     Repsol Honda Team     HONDA
5     Andrea Dovizioso     4     ITA     174     Ducati Team     DUCATI
6     Pol Espargaro     44     ESP     126     Monster Yamaha Tech 3     YAMAHA
7     Bradley Smith     38     GBR     119     Monster Yamaha Tech 3     YAMAHA
8     Aleix Espargaro     41     ESP     117     NGM Mobile Forward Racing     YAMAHA
9     Stefan Bradl     6     GER     109     LCR Honda MotoGP     HONDA
10     Andrea Iannone     29     ITA     102     Pramac Racing     DUCATI
11     Alvaro Bautista     19     ESP     89     Go & Fun Honda Gresini     HONDA
12     Scott Redding     45     GBR     75     Go & Fun Honda Gresini     HONDA
13     Hiroshi Aoyama     7     JPN     67     Drive M7 Aspar     HONDA
14     Cal Crutchlow     35     GBR     64     Ducati Team     DUCATI
15     Yonny Hernandez     68     COL     53     Pramac Racing     DUCATI
16     Nicky Hayden     69     USA     44     Drive M7 Aspar     HONDA
17     Karel Abraham     17     CZE     33     Cardion AB Motoracing     HONDA
18     Hector Barbera     8     ESP     21     Avintia Racing MotoGP     FTR-KAWASAKI
19     Alex De Angelis     15     RSM     15     NGM Mobile Forward Racing     YAMAHA
20     Danilo Petrucci     9     ITA     13     IodaRacing Project     IODA-SUTER
21     Colin Edwards     5     USA     11     NGM Mobile Forward Racing     YAMAHA
22     Michele Pirro     51     ITA     11     Ducati Team     DUCATI
23     Broc Parkes     23     AUS     9     Paul Bird Motorsport     PBM
24     Mike Di Meglio     63     FRA     9     Avintia Racing MotoGP     FTR-KAWASAKI
25     Michael Laverty     70     GBR     9     Paul Bird Motorsport     ART & PBM
26     Katsuyuki Nakasuga     21     JPN     4     YAMALUBE Racing Team with YSP     YAMAHA
27     Leon Camier     2     GBR     1     Drive M7 Aspar     HONDA

For more information: Repsol Honda Racing

Source : cycleworld[dot]com

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