Motorsports
Italian GP key
1. Departure of Quartararo.
A tremendous race by Fabio who knew that his option was to make “the exit of his life”, and he did. He started from the 5th on the grid and was second by the 4th lap. “Shapo” for him who continues to be a provisional leader.
2. Ducati wall.
Yesterday I warned with the pre-race key. The five Ducati in the first five positions on the grid will be the walls of rivals. Quartararo made him “jump” and got off to a rave start. Starting in the third row, Aleix coordinated his entire career and sacrificed him the world.
3. Yamaha’s maximum speed.
It was also one of our keys yesterday and was especially clear in today’s race. The numbers speak for themselves. The fastest Ducati has reached 363.3 km / h. Quartararo’s Yamaha did not exceed 350.6 km / h. A miracle that a French driver finished in 2nd place.
4. Bagnaia’s last-minute decision.
The final winner of the race was wondering which front tire to use on the grid. For the sensation, he chose a harder compound. “But when I saw the face of a Michelin engineer, I … I thought I shouldn’t thank good.”
5. Rinse / Nakagami case.
Suzuki’s rider was very angry when he thought he had fallen in an “unsightly” operation after the race with Takaaki Nakagami. After Alex started from 21st on the grid, he was running in 13th on lap 8.Rinse doesn’t understand how Race Direction isn’t acting ex officio against Japanese drivers
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
