Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP pairing Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli failed to finish at round 11 of the MotoGP World Championship, both crashing out of the Dutch Grand Prix separately at turn five.
After powering through a drenched day one at the TT Circuit Assen, Saturday’s qualifying session set Fabio Quartararo up for a battle at the front in Sunday’s 26-lap encounter, as the Frenchman qualified second on the grid.
Launching from the middle of the front row, the 23-year-old aimed to take the lead, but a mistake at turn one whilst battling with Francesco Bagnaia left him in the clutches of Aleix Espargaró. Ending the opening lap in third, Quartararo pushed on, setting a new fastest lap of the race as he looked to reclaim second position.
But disaster struck with 22 laps to go when the Frenchman collided with Espargaró at turn five, sliding out of podium contention. Rejoining the race unhurt, but in last place, Quartararo pulled into the pits to see if anything could be done and quickly headed back out again in the hope of collecting some championship points, but a second crash on lap 11 ended his race early.
Fortunes weren’t much better on the other side of the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP pit garage, as Franco Morbidelli too suffered from a crash.
The Italian started the race from 20th on the grid and held position on the opening lap. Aiming to make progress, the Italian had to take a long-lap penalty for obstructing another rider in free practice, but didn’t take the penalty until lap five, which was too late meaning he’d have to complete a second long-lap.
Re-joining in 23rd, he was keen to bridge the gap to the riders in front of him. However, as he pushed on, he fell at turn five. Like his team-mate, he was initially able to resume riding, but soon after retired from the race with 18 laps to go.
WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team’s Andrea Dovizioso endured a difficult Grand Prix. Making progress across the weekend, the Italian was hopeful of making up positions from his 17th place grid spot. Ending the opening lap at the back of the field, Dovizioso got his head down and worked his way towards the points. Using his experience as the rain began to fall at the mid-way stage, the Yamaha rider worked his way up to 16th, where he ultimately finished the Grand Prix.
Team-mate Darryn Binder had struggled with the limited dry running across the Dutch TT weekend, but like team-mate Dovizioso, had hoped for a strong race. The South African had worked his way up to 18th before a fast crash at turn ten ended his Grand Prix prematurely.
Today‘s results see Quartararo‘s lead in the championship standings reduced to 21 points, with his 172 points total, while Morbidelli remains in 19th with 25 points. After Round 11, Yamaha remain second with 172 points in the Constructor championship, and Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP now are in shared second position with 197 points in the Team championship. WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team riders Darryn Binder and Andrea Dovizioso lie in 21st and 22nd positions respectively.
The MotoGP paddock will enjoy a five week break before returning to action in August for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, where Fabio Quartararo will have to serve his long-lap penalty sanction that he was awarded following the incident involving Aleix Espargaró on lap three. The Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team put in an appeal, but Race Direction was not swayed.
TT Assen results:
1. Francesco Bagnaia – Ducati Lenovo Team
2. Marco Bezzecchi - Mooney VR46 Racing Team +0.444
3. Maverick Viñales – Aprilia Racing +1.209
4. Aleix Espargaró – Aprilia Racing +2.585
5. Brad Binder – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
6. Jack Miller – Ducati Lenovo Team +3.045
7. Jorge Martin – Prima Pramac Racing +4.340
8. Joan Mir – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR +8.185
9. Miguel Oliveira – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing +8.325
10. Alex Rins – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR +8.596
11. Enea Bastianini – Gresini Racing MotoGP +9.783
12. Takaaki Nakagami – LCR Honda IDEMITSU +10.617
13. Johann Zarco – Prima Pramac Racing +14.405
14. Fabio Di Giannantonio – Gresini Racing MotoGP +17.681
15. Alex Marquez – LCR Honda CASTROL +25.866
16. Andrea Dovizioso – WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team +29.711
17. Luca Marini – Mooney VR46 Racing Team +30.296
18. Stefan Bradl – Repsol Honda Team +32.225
19. Remy Gardner – Tech3 KTM Factory Racing +34.947
20. Lorenzo Savadori – Aprilia Racing +35.798
NC. Raul Fernandez – Tech3 KTM Factory Racing +8 laps
NC. Fabio Quartararo – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP +15 laps
NC. Franco Morbidelli – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP +18 laps
NC. Darryn Binder – WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team +18 laps
MotoGP 2022 Championship Standings
1. Fabio Quartararo – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 172 points
2. Aleix Espargaro – Aprilia Racing 151 points
3. Johann Zarco – Prima Pramac Racing 114 points
4. Francesco Bagnaia – Ducati Lenovo Team 106 points
5. Enea Bastianini – Gresini Racing MotoGP 105 points
6. Brad Binder – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 93 points
7. Jack Miller – Ducati Lenovo Team 91 points
8. Joan Mir – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 77 points
9. Alex Rins- Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 75 points
10. Miguel Oliveira – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 71 points
11. Jorge Martin – Prima Pramac Racing 70 points
12. Maverick Viñales – Aprilia Racing 62 points
13. Marc Marquez – Repsol Honda Team 60 points
14. Marco Bezzecchi – Mooney VR46 Racing Team 55 points
15. Luca Marini – Mooney VR46 Racing Team 52 points
16. Takaaki Nakagami – LCR Honda IDEMITSU 42 points
17. Pol Espargaro – Repsol Honda Team 40 points
18. Alex Marquez – LCR Honda CASTROL 27 points
19. Franco Morbidelli – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 25 points
20. Fabio Di Giannantonio – Gresini Racing MotoGP 18 points
21. Darryn Binder – WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team 10 points
22. Andrea Dovizioso – WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team 10 points
23. Remy Gardner – Tech3 KTM Factory Racing 9 points
24. Raul Fernandez – Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing 5 points
25. Stefan Bradl – Repsol Honda Team 0 points
26. Michele Pirro – Aruba.it Racing 0 points
27. Lorenzo Savadori – Aprilia Racing 0 points