Grand Prix of Indonesia: Sunday

Le0pard Racing completes the Indonesian Grand Prix with a very difficult race from which we took a very positive outcome as Jaume Masià crossed the finish line in 6th position extending his lead in the Championship, while a crash prevented Adrián Fernández from finishing the race:

 

Another day dawned under Mandalika’s sunny skies, with the high temperatures playing a starring role for yet another day.

Le0pard Racing started today’s race at the Indonesian Grand Prix from the 2nd spot on the grid with Jaume Masià and from the 14th in the fifth row with Adrián Fernández.

Lights went out and the action began. From the first row of the grid, Jaume Masià had a difficult start to the race, dropping down to 5th, recovering the positions soon to start fighting within the podium places.

For his part, Adrián Fernández also struggle on the start, losing some positions to sit in 16th during the early stages of the race.

Jaume Masià continued battling inside a very crowed leading group, where the overtaking didn’t stop for a minute. The Spaniard pushed harder as the laps went by, reaching the top for the first time halfway through the race, but being overtaken again soon after.

In the meantime, Adrián Fernández was trying to recover the positions he lost, but a crash when it was 11 laps to go stopped him from doing so. The Spaniard was quickly back on his feet and returned to the pits.

The battle was still raging at the front as the race drew to a close, with Jaume Masià fighting tooth and nail to take the lead. From 3rd position, when the leading rider had to serve a Long Lap Penalty, the Spaniard moved up to the top, leading for the next 3 laps, but losing it in a tricky finish to the race, crossing the finish line in 6th position at the end to take some very important points.

After this frenetic race and a well-managed result, Jaume Masià maintains the Riders’ Championship lead, now with a 16-point advantage.

More is still to come! See you next week at Phillip Island.

That was a very difficult race! I was expecting to have a bit more, but I’m happy that we were able to manage the race in the best possible way, achieving an important result today. The team was very excited about it, because this 6th position, taken from a very difficult race, says a lot about how we are working, facing and managing everything
Jaume Masià
6th
I want to apologise to the team, of course it wasn’t the start I was hoping for. Throughout the weekend we have been working to accumulate experience and kilometres in order to be ready for the race. In any case, there are still many things to learn and a huge margin for improvement. We will keep working on it
Adrián Fernández
N/C
Next article
Unbeatable Jaume Masià takes back-to-back victory at Motegi
Previous article
Australian Grand Prix: Sunday
expand_less