It makes no sense. david Alonso It is a phenomenon that is very complicated to explain. The Colombian won the last Moto3 race of the year and He ends the year as champion with 14 victories in 20 races. An incredible amount that surpasses Marc Márquez’s record as the driver with the most victories in a season in any category. ANDMarc’s previous record was 13 wins in his second MotoGP title in 2014 and the Aspar Team driver has already surpassed his idol.
The script of the race was as expected and up to nine drivers fought for victory until the last lap. Although the smartest in the class was once again the world champion, pulling at the key moment so as not to be caught in the slipstream on the straight. Dani Holgado was second and thus managed to certify the runner-up position. Ángel Piqueras closed the podium.
At the start, Alonso managed to maintain pole position until two laps after starting, the one who started to lead the group was Dani Holgado. The man from Alicante tried to separate the wheat from the chaff but the slipstreams made it impossible to escape.
There were five laps to go and the group was still super strong. Up to 12 drivers had options to fight for victory. This was until David Alonso began to lead the group and set the fastest lap of the race. This is where the real selection of candidates began.
But the fight was still at its limit and Holgado touched the Colombian from Aspar. It was impossible to break the group. But it didn’t matter because the 18-year-old had another plan in the bedroom. Qtake the lead at the end of the penultimate lap, push as if there were no tomorrow and not give slipstream to his pursuers. Another genius. One more.
Holgado is the one who came closest to being able to take the victory from Alonso but the one who will be his teammate in Moto2 did not leave any room to overtake. Even so, Holgado remains the runner-up. Adrián Fernández closed the podium but stepped on the green on the last lap and was penalized. His place in the box went to his teammate in Leopard Racing, Ángel Piqueras.
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