Danny Kent KTM wins first ever Moto3 GP
Sunday, 14 October 2012 @ 03:57 PM ICT
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Red Bull KTM rider Danny Kent emerged the winner of the Moto3 GP on the Montegi circuit in Japan after a dramatic last lap cost teammate Sandro Cortese the chance to take the title with three rounds still in hand.
The Championship stakes went through the roof in the final stages of the race when Luis Salom on the Kalex-KTM exited the circuit after coming together with Jonas Folger (Kalex-KTM) and suddenly Cortese was in the lead and facing victory, a 76-points lead and the title at stake. He had to win the race and have his rivals Salom to finish off the podium and Maverick Vinales out of the points and 400 meters to go that was exactly the situation.
Then, with Salom and Folger eliminated, Vinales was back in the running and the lead riders, all hungry for victory, bunched together and suddenly sparks were flying as Cortese’s bike hit the asphalt. The German rider did manage to scramble back and finish the race in sixth place while Kent went on to take the victory with Vinales in second and Alessandro Tonucci of Italy taking the minor podium place.
Other KTM riders to finish strongly were Zulfahmi Khairuddin of Malaysia who was in the mix with the top riders throughout the race. He finished fifth and is very much hoping for a podium next weekend at his home GP. Young KTM riders Arthur Sissis of Australia and Niklas Ajo of Finland finished eleventh and thirteenth.
Cortese now leads by 54 points and his next shot at the title will be next weekend at the Malaysian GP on the Sepang circuit. Should Cortese settle the title he will be the first ever ever Moto3 champion he would also be the first German rider to win the lightweight class world title since Dirk Raudies in 1993.
The Championship stakes went through the roof in the final stages of the race when Luis Salom on the Kalex-KTM exited the circuit after coming together with Jonas Folger (Kalex-KTM) and suddenly Cortese was in the lead and facing victory, a 76-points lead and the title at stake. He had to win the race and have his rivals Salom to finish off the podium and Maverick Vinales out of the points and 400 meters to go that was exactly the situation.
Then, with Salom and Folger eliminated, Vinales was back in the running and the lead riders, all hungry for victory, bunched together and suddenly sparks were flying as Cortese’s bike hit the asphalt. The German rider did manage to scramble back and finish the race in sixth place while Kent went on to take the victory with Vinales in second and Alessandro Tonucci of Italy taking the minor podium place.
Other KTM riders to finish strongly were Zulfahmi Khairuddin of Malaysia who was in the mix with the top riders throughout the race. He finished fifth and is very much hoping for a podium next weekend at his home GP. Young KTM riders Arthur Sissis of Australia and Niklas Ajo of Finland finished eleventh and thirteenth.
Cortese now leads by 54 points and his next shot at the title will be next weekend at the Malaysian GP on the Sepang circuit. Should Cortese settle the title he will be the first ever ever Moto3 champion he would also be the first German rider to win the lightweight class world title since Dirk Raudies in 1993.
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