Repsol Honda Team endure difficult Styrian Grand Prix

  

Repsol Honda Team endure difficult Styrian Grand Prix



 

MotoGP 2021 Round 10, Grand Prix of Styria



 

Styria, August 09, 2021: A strong morning in the wet left the Repsol Honda Team hopeful of putting together a solid Sunday in Austria, but eighth and 16th place finishes left them wanting more.

 

Wet morning Warm Up saw Marc Marquez and his Repsol Honda Team RC213V shine as the #93 topped the session. A 1’31.403 put him 0.048s clear of Miller and over a quarter of a second ahead of the rest of the field, but as the grid formed up for the race, the weather was still undecided as clouds loomed. Declared a dry race, Marquez seized the moment off the line to fight forward and join the leading group. But an incident at Turn 3 after just a few laps brought out the red flag and the race was stopped.

 

Marquez’s restart again saw him gain ground off the line, but he would drop back after contact into Turn 1. Falling as low as 14th in the opening laps, the eight-time World Champion rallied to recover throughout the race. Picking his way through and avoiding mistakes, Marquez eventually took eighth at the flag. A lack of traction and feeling with the new set of tyres for the restart left Marquez a second slower per lap than in practice.

 

Fast out of the blocks in Warm Up, Pol Espargaro was feeling confident in the wet as race day began. With the rain not returning for the race, Espargaro did his best to maximise on his potential but Espargaro’s race was made yet more difficult by a Long Lap Penalty with eight laps to go, dropping him outside the points. Crossing the line in 16th, Espargaro was left disappointed with his return from the summer break as he continues to search for rear grip.

 

Takaaki Nakagami put together an impressive race, battling tooth and claw until the finish. In fifth place, he ended the day as the top Honda finisher.

 

There are only a few days to rest before the action resumes at the Red Bull Ring next weekend for round 11 of the 2021 MotoGP World Championship. Determined to improve, the Repsol Honda Team are straight back to work analysing the weekend’s data with the aim of doing better in a week’s time.

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Marc Marquez (8th)

“I am happy with the weekend; our pace was good and I was riding well. But I am not happy with the race. In the first race I was feeling really good and I thought ‘this is my race’. In the second race we changed tyres and already on the out lap I could feel something strange. There was a lot of spinning and I couldn’t find any grip. I tried to cool the tyre a bit and then push again but I was one second slower than during practice. All we could do was finish the race and try to show our true performance next weekend. In the first race I was optimistic when I passed Aleix and touching was more my mistake, in the second race I had a better start and was inside and in front but then he released the brakes and turned in so I had no space and made contact, losing time. This is racing, it happens.”

 

Pol Espargaro (16th)

“Obviously it has been tough and honestly speaking a little embarrassing being this close to last. I think everything started in Qualifying because we were not that strong and also we tried the medium rear and ran out of rear tyres when the red flag made us restart. We went out with a rear with four laps already on it and I think with it going from cold to hot, to cold to hot with the warmers and the track condition I think we destroyed the tyre already before the race. There was a lot of spinning on the straight and in fourth gear I wasn’t accelerating. I wasn’t stopping. I don’t think there were any positives, it was just surviving. In the first start I think we could have done something more interesting.”

 

 

Styrian Grand Prix

 

Pos.

Rider

Num

Points

Team

Constructor

Time/Gap

1

MARTIN JORGE

89

25

Pramac Racing

Ducati

38'07.879

2

MIR JOAN

36

20

Team Suzuki Ecstar

Suzuki

1.548

3

QUARTARARO FABIO

20

16

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

9.632

4

BINDER BRAD

33

13

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

12.771

5

NAKAGAMI TAKAAKI

30

11

LCR Honda

Honda

12.923

6

ZARCO JOHANN

5

10

Pramac Racing

Ducati

13.031

7

RINS ALEX

42

9

Team Suzuki Ecstar

Suzuki

14.839

8

MARQUEZ MARC

93

8

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

17.953

9

MARQUEZ ALEX

73

7

LCR Honda

Honda

19.059

10

PEDROSA DANI

26

6

KTM Test Team

KTM

19.389

11

BAGNAIA FRANCESCO

63

5

Ducati Lenovo Team

Ducati

21.667

12

BASTIANINI ENEA

23

4

Avintia Esponsorama

Ducati

25.267

13

ROSSI VALENTINO

46

3

Petronas Yamaha SRT

Yamaha

26.282

14

MARINI LUCA

10

2

SKY VR46 Avintia

Ducati

27.492

15

LECUONA IKER

27

1

Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing

KTM

31.076

16

ESPARGARO POL

44

0

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

31.150

17

CRUTCHLOW CAL

35

0

Petronas Yamaha SRT

Yamaha

40.408

18

PETRUCCI DANILO

9

0

Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing

KTM

48.114

19

VINALES MAVERICK

12

0

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

1'03.149

20

MILLER JACK

43

0

Ducati Lenovo Team

Ducati

DNF

21

OLIVEIRA MIGUEL

88

0

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

DNF

22

ESPARGARO ALEIX

41

0

Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia

DNF

23

SAVADORI LORENZO

32

0

Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia

DNF




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