Showing posts with label Europe Grand Prix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe Grand Prix. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 November 2020

MotoGP 2020: Joan Mir wins European Grand Prix

 Joan Mir claimed his maiden MotoGP race win at the European Grand Prix to strengthen his position at the top of the championship standings. Having gone into the weekend with a 14-point lead over Fabio Quartararo, the Spaniard extended his advantage as he finally ended his wait for success in the premier class.

The Suzuki Ecstar rider ducked inside team-mate Alex Rins with 11 laps remaining and went on to pull clear in the closing stages, allowing him to coast over the finishing line. His triumph, coupled with a disastrous outing for Quartararo, could be pivotal in the title race. Mir now sits 37 points clear of the Frenchman, who is tied with Rins, with just two rounds remaining.

Quartararo's hopes of closing the gap disappeared when he came off his bike at Turn 8 - the same spot where Mir would later claim the lead. While able to get going again, the Petronas Yamaha rider finished up in 14th place to pick up just two points. Mir is the ninth different race winner in a 2020 season disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic and also without reigning champion Marc Marquez, who remains sidelined through injury. 

Rins had passed polesitter Pol Espargaro in the early stages but was runner-up for a second successive race, giving Suzuki their first 1-2 result since 1982. Espargaro had to settle for third, putting him on the podium for the fourth time this year, with Takaaki Nakagami in fourth. As for Valentino Rossi, his return was cut short by a technical issue. The Italian was cleared to race again on Saturday having missed the previous two races after being diagnosed with COVID-19.

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Nico Rosberg wins Europe Grand Prix

Mercedes Nico Rosberg dominated 2016 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Europe, beating Ferrari Sebastian Vettel and Force India Sergio Perez to victory at the new Baku City Circuit. With Lewis Hamilton finishing fifth, Rosberg extended his championship lead over his team mate to 24 points.
Starting 10th on the grid, Hamilton rose as high as fourth before his charge was halted by ERS problem on his F1 W07. After several laps down on power, the world champion eventually found the right settings on his steering wheel to resolve the issue, but by then it was too late to improve his position.

Ferrari Kimi Raikkonen took fourth, while Valtteri Bottas was the lead Williams in sixth, ahead of the two stopping Red Bulls of Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen. Force India Nico Hulkenberg and Williams Felipe Massa completed the top ten. Rosberg was a superb redemptive victory, his fifth of the season, and the German never put a wheel wrong on a day when Mercedes crushed Ferrari.

Rosberg lead in the world championship jumps up from nine points after Canada to 24, with 141 Hamilton 117, and Vettel is closing on the reigning champion with 96. Raikkonen reclaims fourth from Ricciardo, with 81 to 78, as Verstappen overtakes Bottas, 54 to 52 and Perez passes Massa 39 to 38. In the constructor stakes, Mercedes have 258 to Ferrari 177, Red Bulls 140, Williams 90 and Force India 59.