Monster Energy Yamaha’s Maverick Viñales finishes his run with a sterling victory.
The Malaysian Grand Prix has closed its veil yesterday and the penultimate race has come to an end with Maverick Viñales from Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP clinching the ultimate title. The Spaniard managed to secure victory after a stellar run at the Sepang International Circuit. Teammate Valentino Rossi, on the other hand, came in fourth place in the race.
Viñales had a good start at Sepang yesterday and was constantly at the front of the race. He had to remain fully focused on the tracks under the Malaysian heatwave. His momentum was able to put 2019 MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez in second place this time, breaking his winning streak.
He dedicated the win to the late Indonesian rider Afridza Munandar, who was his favourite in the Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup. Yamaha once again extend their sincere condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of Munandar.
The team will be getting a week off to rejuvenate before they heading to the Circuit Ricardo Tormo for the final race of the year at Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana, held from November 14th to 17th.
Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP)- As It Happened
“It was an incredible race. We prepared for the race really well all weekend. I felt I had a big potential after the first lap. I took the lead after the first two splits and I kept pushing, pushing, and pushing. Honestly, I’m so happy. We did a good job. What a shame in Australia, because that was a race where I felt I had a lot of potential too, but being in first place here is amazing. I would like to dedicate this race to Munandar, the kid that passed away yesterday. He was my favourite in the Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup. I offer my condolences to all the family,” says Maverick Viñales as quoted from Yamaha Racing.
Valentino Rossi (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP)- As It Happened
“I had a good start, but then on the first straight some riders overtook me. After that I was very competitive. I managed to set the fastest race lap, a new track record, and made several overtakes, until I got close to Dovizioso. Together with Dovizioso we had a good fight. It was very nice. I was a little better in the twisty parts of the track, but Dovizioso was faster on the straights. I hoped that I could be quicker on the last laps, but I couldn’t.”
“We are faster in the turns, but it is also true that we stress the tyres more when we are cornering. So, at the end I wasn’t as fast as I was at the beginning, but I’m happy because the degradation was less than usual. At the end I’m satisfied, because during this weekend I rode well, and I learned a few things. We are making improvements, trying to use all the potential of the M1. At the end I managed to keep off Rins, but I’m very sorry because I didn’t make the podium, then I would have been even happier. Now we will do our best in Valencia.”
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