The Asian Age

Marquez makes his Marc again in Motegi

- DEEPIKA DAS

Repsol Honda rider and multiple world champion Marc Marquez produced a sublime show to clinch his third Motul Grand Prix of Japan at the Twin Ring Circuit here on a balmy and sunny Sunday afternoon.

Clear skies prevailed after a downpour soaked the track on Saturday, and Marquez exploited the condition to the fullest and dictated the terms from the first lap itself as he held the lead through 24 laps. Though Petronas Yamaha SRT’s Fabiano Quartararo was hot on his heels, he failed to outpace him in any of the laps as the Honda star rider clinched his fourth title in a row this season.

The strong sun was enough to make the track dry and the temperatur­e hovering at around 21 degrees centrigrad­e was “perfect” for Marquez to conquer the Motegi track again in front of almostcapa­city crowd.

“The weather was perfect today and I am happy with my win. It went according to strategy and was able to maintain the gap and pushed further in later stage to win comfortabl­y, “Marquez said with a big smile after the race.

Spain’s Marquez finished in 42 minutes and 31.492 seconds, just ahead of 20-yearold rookie Frenchman Quartararo (42 min 42.492sec) with Team Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso coming third on podium as he was 2.6 seconds late.

Beside this year, Marquez had also won the title here

in 2016 and 2018.

Marquez now leading the championsh­ip with 350 points. Team Ducati Dovizioso was second with 231 points followed by of A.

Rins of Team Suzuki with

176.

Still, the season champion was keeping his guard high, with the Quartararo and Dovizioso maintainin­g pressure. Marquez also had the fastest lap of day in fifth lap.

Honda’s other rider Jorge Lorenzo, who owns the lap record here with 1:43.79 in 2015, had a disappoint­ing finished as he came at the 19th spot.

It was another good news in store for Team Honda as they also clinched the MotoGP Constructo­rs’ World Championsh­ip with 356 points for a record 25th time ahead of Ducati (270) and Yamaha(268).

Though it was a forgettabl­e race for former world champion Valentino Rossi, who had a huge fan following here, of Monster Energy Yamaha team as he met a crash in the 20th lap.

Italy’s Luca Marini won the Moto2 while Lorenzo Dalla Porta from Spain grabbed the Moto3 victory.

 ??  ?? Marc Marquez poses with Team Honda after winning the Premier Class Constructo­rs Championsh­ip on Sunday.
Marc Marquez poses with Team Honda after winning the Premier Class Constructo­rs Championsh­ip on Sunday.

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