Historic feat by a tough David Alonso who broke Valentino Rossi’s record

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The Moto3 champion commented that he is not obsessed with reaching the record of Valentino Rossi with 11 wins in the same season but, even so, he equaled it last week in Australia. This time, in Burinam, the driver of the Aspar team made it clear again that his version was superior to the rest of the grid and he stayed. alone in the record held by the Italian legend from 1997 to 125cc.

Joel Kelsobest in class at the first turn on Saturday, achieved his first pole position of his racing career with a time of 1:40.603. However, gradually, The BOE Motorsports driver is losing positions.

Rain in Burinam forced the Race Direction to declare the wet racereduces the chapter to 12 turns. The start was completely clean at the Chang circuit in Buriram, with no change in position and Kelso maintaining his first position, until Veijer was the first to shake the top zone, attacking Kelso and leading his bike.


Raindrops appeared two laps after the race started and Joel Kelso lost positions as the race continued, while the rain flag is flying in Buriram. David Alonso took the lead and Ángel Piqueras took advantage of the battle between Adrián Fernández and Iván Ortolá to overtake them at turn 12.

Furusato took the lead temporarily

Taiyo Furusato reaches the halfway point of the race, surprising all his rivals and becoming the provisional leader of the Thai GPahead of champion David Alonso. Collin Veijer, for his part, overtook three drivers at once, putting himself in third position.


One of the most decisive moments in Chang was when, with four laps to go, Alonso overtook Furusato. The Colombian of Spanish origin once again showed excellent tire management and He is closing in on the singles record of 12 races won in a season.

Luca Lunetta surprised everyone

Undoubtedly, the definitive blow to the top of the race will be the fall of Ángel Piqueras and Adrián Fernández. The two Leopard Racing drivers threw away all their work from the weekend with two laps to go. In the final stretch of the race sparks flew in the lead. David Alonso took the lead but Iván Ortolá actively and passively sought victory -he even leads-, despite the fact that the world champion once again achieved his fifth consecutive victory, like Marc Márquez in 2010.


Luca Lunetta surprised everyone and achieved a creditable second position at the Thai GP after Ortolá fell to fourth position and Veijer -third- and Furusato -fifth- are close together a few meters from reaching the checkered flag. The Japanese, who fell to the ground in the middle of the straight, crossed the finish line even though the motorcycle was separated.

Historic David Alonso

The former has won again. A poor David Alonso achieved an amazing victory and broke the record of Valentino Rossi, achieving a historic victory in Thailand, surpassing the record of victories in a season of the minor category of MotoGP obtained by ‘Il Dottore’ with eleven wins and covering its twelfth chapter in the same campaign. Terrible.

David Alonso already has 16 wins on his record. The advantage in the classification is more than five races (371 points), ahead of Daniel Holgado (236) and Collin Veijer (225). “I will always try to be there. Don’t wake us from this dream“, the Moto3 champion closed another race for history.

Source: La Verdad

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