Malaysian MotoGP: Vinales beats Marquez in Sepang

Marc Marquez’s 2019 MotoGP winning streak came to an end in Malaysia, after Maverick Vinales’ dominating performance saw him cross the line 3.059sec ahead of the eight-time world champion. 

Vinales started in 2nd place and climbed up to the lead by the end of the first lap. From there on it was a straightforward race for him, with the Yamaha rider firmly holding onto the race lead till the very end. Marquez enjoyed a sublime start too, making his way up to 2nd place after a crash in qualifying saw him start from down in 11th place. Rookie of the year, Fabio Quartararo started on pole and was expected to be contesting for the win, but fell back, eventually, crossing the line in 7th place.

The Ducatis had a great start as the lights went out, with Jack Miller pouncing into the lead after starting in 4th place. Andrea Dovizioso, on his factory Ducati, finished the race in 3rd place, after starting on the fourth row in 10th place. The battle for the last step on the podium between him and Valentino Rossi was one of the longest and closest of the race, with the two switching places multiple times. Rossi’s 4th-place finish sees his podium-less drought continue, but, in what was some consolation for the nine-time champion, he did set the fastest lap of the race. 

Marquez’s 2nd-place finish means his record of finishing in the top two at every race this season (apart from the DNF in Austin) continues to stand. Alex Rins crossed the line in 5th place, in front of the Petronas Yamaha pair of Franco Morbidelli and Quartararo. The duo were the two fastest riders in practice, with the latter also breaking the Sepang lap record, but they could not replicate their performance on race day.

Jack Miller fell back after his early lead, taking 8th place for Pramac Ducati. Behind him, an incident between Johann Zarco and Joan Mir saw the Suzuki rider being handed a ‘Long Lap’ penalty, allowing Miller to cross the line uncontested. Danilo Petrucci took home 9th, ahead of Mir. 

Hafizh Syahrin finished his home grand prix right outside the points, in 16th place, behind Jorge Lorenzo and Mika Kallio in 14th and 15th, respectively. Cal Crutchlow and Andrea Iannone crashed out of the race, while Miguel Oliveira and Tito Rabat missed it due to injuries.

Results

POS

RIDER

TEAM

BIKE

LAPS

GAP

1

Maverick Vinales

Yamaha

Yamaha

20

40m14.632s

2

Marc Marquez

Honda

Honda

20

3.059s

3

Andrea Dovizioso

Ducati

Ducati

20

5.611s

4

Valentino Rossi

Yamaha

Yamaha

20

5.965s

5

Alex Rins

Suzuki

Suzuki

20

6.350s

6

Franco Morbidelli

Petronas Yamaha

Yamaha

20

9.993s

7

Fabio Quartararo

Petronas Yamaha

Yamaha

20

12.864s

8

Jack Miller

Pramac Ducati

Ducati

20

17.252s

9

Danilo Petrucci

Ducati

Ducati

20

19.773s

10

Joan Mir

Suzuki

Suzuki

20

22.854s

11

Pol Espargaro

KTM

KTM

20

24.821s

12

Francesco Bagnaia

Pramac Ducati

Ducati

20

30.251s

13

Aleix Espargaro

Aprilia

Aprilia

20

30.447s

14

Jorge Lorenzo

Honda

Honda

20

34.215s

15

Mika Kallio

KTM

KTM

20

34.461s

16

Hafizh Syahrin

Tech3 KTM

KTM

20

44.319s

17

Karel Abraham

Avintia Ducati

Ducati

20

47.343s

-

Johann Zarco

LCR Honda

Honda

16

Retirement

-

Cal Crutchlow

LCR Honda

Honda

14

Retirement

-

Andrea Iannone

Aprilia

Aprilia

11

Retirement

-

Miguel Oliveira

Tech3 KTM

KTM

0

Withdrawn

 


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