MotoGP 2013 - Rd2 - Circuit of the Americas
The 20-year-old Spanish sensation took the record previously held by Freddie Spencer as the youngest pole-sitter, and now also holds the record for the youngest ever premier class race winner.
The Hondas dominated qualifying at the new Circuit of the Americas - located on the outskirts of Austin, Texas - with the satellite LCR Honda of Stefan Bradl even outqualifying the factory Yamahas of Jorge Lorenzo (winner at round 1 in Qatar) and Valentino Rossi, who couldn't seem to find the right set-up for the track.
As the lights went out to start the race, it was Pedrosa who seized the lead, while Lorenzo headed backwards courtesy of a poor getaway. A lightning start for Bradl allowed the German to briefly hold second, but he was soon overhauled by Marquez, Lorenzo and Monster Tech 3 Yamaha's Cal Crutchlow.
Following Pedrosa and waiting patiently for his moment, Marquez courageously dived up the inside of Turn 7 on the 13th of the 21 laps. Pedrosa would hang onto the back of his teammate, but lost ground courtesy of a small error six laps later. To the delight of his crew, Marquez would take the chequered flag by one and a half seconds, with Lorenzo just over the same margin behind Pedrosa.
Having not tested at the venue a month ago, Crutchlow was more than pleased with fourth - having hoped for a top six result this weekend - as Bradl and Rossi completed that particular group, with the multiple title winner having overhauled GO&FUN Honda Gresini's Alvaro Bautista.
The latter would also fall behind Ducati Team's Andrea Dovizioso, who progressed to seventh on the final lap and then avoided a last-corner lunge from his rival. Leading American rider Nicky Hayden and Energy T.I. Pramac Racing's Andrea Iannone completed the top ten.
Extending his lead in the CRT ranks, Aleix Espargaro (Power Electronics Aspar) enjoyed a strong ride to 11th place ahead of two prototype riders - English rookie Bradley Smith (Tech 3) and American Ben Spies (Ignite Pramac Racing), the latter complaining of chest pain as he recovers from an injury exacerbated by a fall at Qatar. Espargaro also bested his French teammate Randy de Puniet again.
PBM enjoyed its strongest weekend to date, with Yonny Hernandez sealing the final point for 15th position while Michael Laverty recorded his first MotoGP finish in 16th with the team's own-built bike. Avintia Blusens maintained the symmetry in 17th and 18th, with Hiroshi Aoyama having overtaken Hector Barbera, while NGM Mobile Forward Racing's Claudio Corti, Gresini CRT rider Bryan Staring and Attack Performance Racing's Blake Young (the single wildcard rider in the race) completed the field.
It was a hugely disappointing afternoon for the Came IodaRacing Project. Danilo Petrucci was fortunate to stay upright when teammate Lucas Pesek crashed out of the race directly behind him, only to retire in the pits with mechanical gremlins minutes later. Colin Edwards was also on the sidelines, as the local Texan hero racked up the unenviable fact of becoming the race's first of three retirements.
At the end of two rounds, Marquez leads the championship. Although level on 41 points with Lorenzo, Marquez holds the lead as he is the most recent Grand Prix winner. Pedrosa has 33 points, Rossi 30 and Crutchlow 24.
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