Marc Marquez: Brazil GP Sprint Would Have Been Impossible if Hole Was on Racing Line
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The sprint race of the MotoGP class for the Brazilian Grand Prix, which was at times even in question due to a dent in the asphalt, has finally seen the light of day. On the track, which is a complete stranger to all racers, the reigning world champion Marc Marquez did best, taking the top step for the first time this year. The Spaniard overtook Fabia Di Giannantoni in a duel, with Jorge Martin in third. Pedro Acosta remains in first place in th…
Buenos Aires, 21 March (NA) -- Spanish driver Marc Márquez won the Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint race after beating Fabio Di Giannantonio in the final spins and cut a six-month drought without wins, in a contest in Goiânia that began with 80 minutes of delay for repairing a pothole on the main straight.
= In an exciting day at the Brazilian GP, held in Goiania, Marc Márquez returned to the apotheosis by winning the sprint race after an intense duel with Fabio di Giannantonio. This victory, which marks his return to the heights of motorcycling, comes after a period of recovery from a serious injury. After an 80-minute delay due to the repair of a large hole at the starting line, the race started with di Giannantonio leading from pole position. M…
The Spaniard Marc Márquez (Ducati Desmosedici GP26) has achieved his first victory of the season by winning the sprint race of the MotoGP Grand Prix of Brazil, which competed more than an hour late when a bump and hole appeared in the finish line of the circuit 'Ayrton Senna' of Goiania.
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