SA's Binder finishes 13th as Quartararo wins Spanish Grand Prix

FILE - South Africa's Brad Binder finished in 13th place in his debut MotoGP race at the Spanish Grand Prix. Photo: Alberto Saiz/AP

FILE - South Africa's Brad Binder finished in 13th place in his debut MotoGP race at the Spanish Grand Prix. Photo: Alberto Saiz/AP

Published Jul 19, 2020

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MADRID – South Africa's Brad Binder, racing for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing finished in 13th place as he made his MotoGP debut at the Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez on Sunday.

Binder made the step up to MotoGP after impressing in Moto2 over the last two years, and winning the Moto3 title in 2016.

The main honours on the day went to Petronas Yamaha's Fabio Quartararo, who won his first ever MotoGP race as he took the chequered flag in an incident-packed race.

Defending champion Marc Marquez of Honda made two mistakes in the race, with the second leading to a crash at turn four that ended his race with four laps to go.

Frenchman Quartararo's victory was also the first for Petronas Yamaha as he finished ahead of Yamaha's Maverick Vinales in second, while Ducati's Andrea Dovizioso finished third.

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From his pole position Quartararo had a poor start and dropped to fourth in the first lap as Vinales took the lead, with Pramac Ducati's Jack Miller also looking for a podium finish.

There was drama at turn four when Marquez lost control of his front, going off the track and into the gravel, but the defending world champion managed to regain control of the bike to rejoin the race in 18th place.

Vinales, who had started with a soft front tyre, was struggling with 17 laps to go and went wide, dropping to third, while Quartararo took advantage to move back into the lead with Miller in second.

Further back Marquez began to carve his way through the pack and eventually moved up to third with five laps left.

But as Marquez challenged Vinales for second, he was catapulted off his bike at turn four before bouncing off the track and into the gravel.

Marquez walked away from the crash with the help of track marshals but he was visibly in pain after being hit by the bike and was later put in a neck brace before being taken away to a medical centre.

Miller finished fourth while Franco Morbidelli gave Petronas Yamaha another reason to cheer as he came in fifth.

Reuters

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