MotoGP roared back into action this weekend as the Austrian hills were once again alive with the sound of Grand Prix bikes. Mixed weather conditions had greeted the riders and once again eyes were on the skies ahead of the 28-lap race.
From the front row, Quartararo launched into battle and immediately found himself in the fight for the front positions. Fighting hard for fifth place with team-mate Viñales, the Frenchman quickly found himself in the podium positions after Joan Mir and Marc Marquez ran wide at turn six. Sitting in third, the race was red flagged on the lap three following a crash for two competitors.
After a lengthy delay, the Grand Prix got back underway with a 27-lap race from original grid positions, meaning Quartararo was back on the front row. Finishing the opening lap in fourth, the 22-year-old looked comfortable as he stuck to the back of the leading three riders before launching an attack on Jack Miller at turn three. The Australian didn’t back down as the pair traded places for the next few corners but eventually the number 20 Yamaha was ahead and set after the leaders.
Being shadowed by Miller all the way, Quartararo looked to have a defensive challenge on his hands for the final ten laps, but a crash for the Ducati rider relieved the pressure from Quartararo who secured a crucial 16 points for third, 9.632 seconds behind the winner.
Valentino Rossi’s emotional weekend resulted in a 13th place finish in the Styrian Grand Prix. The Italian, who announced his retirement from MotoGP on Thursday, was locked in battle for 12th position but struggled to find a way through. Eventually crossing the line in 13th place securing three championship points.
The Doctor’s PETRONAS SRT team-mate Cal Crutchlow enjoyed his return to premier class action. Crutchlow, who is standing in for the recovering Franco Morbidelli, finished in 17th place as he got more laps under his belt on the YZR-M1.
Monster Energy Yamaha’s Maverick Viñales had a strong start to the Grand Prix as he settled in the top five positions before the red flag halted the race. Having to start the second race from pit lane after his bike stalled before the sighting lap, the Spaniard pushed on but couldn’t catch the group, finishing the race in the pit lane, placing 19th after taking long lap penalty for exceeding track limits.
Thanks to his podium finish, Fabio Quartararo extends his championship lead over Johann Zarco to 40 points while Yamaha continues to lead the constructor and team’s championship.
The MotoGP paddock remains in the Styrian hills as the back-to-back races end with the Austrian Grand Prix across the weekend of 13-15th August.
Michelin Grand Prix of Styria Race Results:
1. Jorge Martin – Pramac Racing
2. Joan Mir – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR +1.548
3. Fabio Quartararo – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP +9.632
4. Brad Binder – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing +12.771
5. Takaaki Nakagami – LCR Honda IDEMITSU +12.923
6. Johann Zarco – Pramac Racing +13.031
7. Alex Rins – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR +14.839
8. Marc Marquez – Repsol Honda Team +17.953
9. Alex Marquez – LCR Honda CASTROL +19.059
10. Dani Pedrosa – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing +19.389
11. Francesco Bagnaia – Ducati Lenovo Team +21.667
12. Enea Bastianini – Avintia Esponsorama +25.267
13. Valentino Rossi – PETRONAS Yamaha SRT +26.282
14. Luca Marini – SKY VR46 Avintia +27.492
15. Iker Lecuona – Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing +31.076
16. Pol Espargaro – Repsol Honda Team +31.150
17. Cal Crutchlow – PETRONAS Yamaha SRT +40.408
18. Danilo Petrucci - Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing +48.114
19. Maverick Viñales – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP +1’03.149
NC. Jack Miller – Ducati Lenovo Team +9 laps
NC. Miguel Oliveira – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing +13 laps
NC. Aleix Espargaro – Aprilia Racing Team Gresini +23 laps
NS. Aleix Espargaro – Aprilia Racing Team Gresini +23 laps
MotoGP 2021 World Championship Standings:
1. Fabio Quartararo – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 172 points
2. Johann Zarco – Pramac Racing 132 points
3. Joan Mir – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 121 points
4. Francesco Bagnaia – Ducati Lenovo Team 114 points
5. Jack Miller - Ducati Lenovo Team 100 points
6. Maverick Viñales – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 95 points
7. Miguel Oliveira – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 85 points
8. Brad Binder - Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 73 points
9. Aleix Espargaro – Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 61 points
10. Marc Marquez – Repsol Honda Team 58 points
11. Takaaki Nakagami – LCR Honda IDEMITSU 52 points
12. Jorge Martin – Pramac Racing 48 points
13. Alex Rins – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 42 points
14. Pol Espargaro – Repsol Honda Team 41 points
15. Franco Morbidelli – PETRONAS Yamaha SRT 40 points
16. Alex Marquez – LCR Honda CASTROL 34 points
17. Enea Bastianini – Avintia Esponsorama 31 points
18. Danilo Petrucci – Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing 26 points
19. Valentino Rossi – PETRONAS Yamaha SRT 20 points
20. Luca Marini – SKY VR46 Avintia 16 points
21. Iker Lecuona – Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing 14 points
22. Stefan Bradl – Honda HRC 11 points
23. Dani Pedrosa – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 6 points
24. Lorenzo Savadori – Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 4 points
25. Michele Pirro – Pramac Racing 3 points
26. Tito Rabat – Pramac Racing 1 point
27. Cal Crutchlow – PETRONAS Yamaha SRT 0 points
28. Garrett Gerloff - PETRONAS Yamaha SRT 0 points