The Keys of the San Marino Grand Prix

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1. The consistency of Bagnaia.

Doubts over, Bagnaia passed revalidation in Misano. Pecco remained strong throughout the 27 laps of the race firm as Viñales and Bastiani attacked. Sixth win of the season, tenth in last 10 GPs. Pecco is second in the championship, 30 points behind Quartararo with 150 points at stake.

2. Bastianini’s turn #4 on the last lap.

As he nears the end of the race, we all wonder if Aeneas will try to fight Bagnaia for victory. And boy, did he try, but he hit the brakes in turn #4, and he almost let go of Pecco. So in all he entered the finish line 0.034 s behind his future teammate.

3. Espargaró’s grid position.

Aleix explained yesterday that, starting from P9 on the grid, his race will depend on whether he can get 3 or 4 positions after the start. He passed P6 on the first lap, but it wasn’t enough. “The key to my result today -sixth- is in my classification yesterday. we need to improve training.”

4. Ducati’s final squeeze.

Maverick Viñales did three quarters of the race thinking of winning it, but when Bagnaia and Bastianini had an outburst in the final sprint, he couldn’t catch them. In fact, Pecco did his fastest lap at the end, and Enea went even further, breaking the track record.

5. Quartararo’s impotence.

Tied hand and foot by an uncompetitive race bike -the lack of engine makes it impossible to catch up with Yamaha-, the current championship leader is unable to defend his position at the provisional championship leader. Bagnaia gradually eats the earth.

Source: La Verdad

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