The Keys of the Italian Grand Prix

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1. The departure of Quartararo.

Fabio’s huge race knew that his choices were to make the “release of his life”, and he did it. He started from fifth on the grid and on the fourth lap he was second. ‘Chapeau’ for him, who remains the provisional leader.

2. The Ducati wall.

We warned yesterday of the keys before the race: the five Ducati in the first five positions on the grid will be the wall for their rivals. Quartararo “jumped” on him to be cum laude initially; Aleix, who started in the third row, drove him a world, conditioning his entire career.

3. The maximum speed of Yamaha.

It was also one of the keys we had yesterday, which became especially clear today in the race. The numbers speak for themselves: the fastest Ducati reaches 363.3 km/h; Quartararo’s Yamaha does not exceed 350.6 km/h. It was a miracle that the French driver came second.

4. Bagnaia’s last minute decision.

the one who eventually won the race, doubting while on the grid which front wheel to use. Because of the sensations, he chose the harder compound, “but when I saw the look on my Michelin technician’s face, I decided it was better not to … thank goodness.”

5. The Rins/Nakagami incident.

The Suzuki rider was extremely angry after the race with Takaaki Nakagami, considering that in a “bad” maneuver he caused his fall. On the eighth lap Alex runs 13th after starting from 21st on the grid. Rins doesn’t understand how Race Direction didn’t act ex officio against the Japanese driver

Source: La Verdad

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