Marquez returns with superb podium, Mir shows his potential

MotoGP 2023 Round 13, Gran Prix of India

Marquez returns with superb podium, Mir shows his potential
Repsol Honda Team rider Marc Marquez at the IndianGP.

Greater Noida, September 23, 2023: The positive progress in India continued as Marc Marquez sent the crowd into a frenzy on his way to third in the Sprint Race while Joan Mir took positives from his strong start at the Buddh International Circuit.

Afternoon rain saw delays hit the Indian Grand Prix, the MotoGP riders getting an extra ‘Wet Session’ to try the new circuit in the changeable conditions. A handful of further delays meant that the Sprint Race would start with every rider on slick tyres as the Indian sun began to set overhead.

As drama unfolded at the front and the back of the field, Marc Marquez and Joan Mir stayed clear at the front and immediately found themselves in podium contention. Swapping positions across the opening laps, the pair kept Bagnaia in second in their sights. Pushing harder with each lap, Marquez soon found himself comfortably in third until Brad Binder appeared in the dying stages of the race. Setting a 1’45.257 on the last lap of the race, the #93’s quickest lap, showed the intensity with which Marquez rode to clinch third. The result sees him return to the podium for the first time since the opening race of the year in Portugal.

Joan Mir’s strong form in India continued as a perfectly timed lap in Q2 saw the double World Champion earn his best qualifying result of the year with fifth. Starting one spot ahead of his Repsol Honda Team teammate, Mir launched well and tussled with Marquez early on. A mistake after a few laps saw the #36 drop down to ninth. As he attempted to rally, Mir suffered a harmless fall at Turn 3 – ending his race. Although unable to take the flag, Mir and his side of the Repsol Honda Team garage are buoyed by the start of the race and will be looking to replicate it on Sunday.

Temperatures are predicted to be similarly intense on Sunday, but everyone is hoping the rain will stay away so the local fans can experience the unrestricted thrill of a MotoGP Grand Prix. Lights are scheduled to go out at 15:30 Local Time on Sunday, September 24.

Marc Marquez (3rd)

“A really important and of course good feeling day. I was there with the group, pushing and able to ride in a really good way. I had to take a lot of risks, especially at the end to defend and I set my fastest lap of the race on the last lap. But I was able to be consistent and ride well which is the main point and take away. Doing it again tomorrow will be more difficult, but we need to enjoy this moment and get another boost of motivation from it. I want to say a big thank you to the Repsol Honda Team and HRC for their continued efforts.”

Joan Mir (DNF)

“I think overall we had a really solid Saturday, we earned our best grid position of the year and continued to be able to run at the front. We started the race well and in those opening laps it was all going well and I was feeling really good on the bike. Unfortunately, I made a mistake and then crashed soon after, this is obviously a shame because it would have been fantastic to bring home a result for the team. Still we were able to show more of our potential and we will try to finish the job we started today in the main race on Sunday.”

Indian GP - Sprint Race

 

Pos.

Rider

Num

Nation

Points

Team

Constructor

Time/Gap

1

MARTIN JORGE

89

SPA

12

Pramac Racing

Ducati

19'18.836

2

BAGNAIA FRANCESCO

1

ITA

9

Ducati Lenovo Team

Ducati

1.389

3

MARQUEZ MARC

93

SPA

7

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

2.405

4

BINDER BRAD

33

RSA

6

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

2.904

5

BEZZECCHI MARCO

72

ITA

5

Mooney VR46 Racing Team

Ducati

3.266

6

QUARTARARO FABIO

20

FRA

4

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

4.327

7

MILLER JACK

43

AUS

3

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

7.172

8

VINALES MAVERICK

12

SPA

2

Aprilia Racing

Aprilia

8.798

9

FERNANDEZ RAUL

25

SPA

1

RNF MotoGP Team

Aprilia

10.53

10

DI GIANNANTONIO FABIO

49

ITA

0

Team Gresini Racing MotoGP

Ducati

10.826

11

FERNANDEZ AUGUSTO

37

SPA

0

Tech3 GASGAS Factory Racing

KTM

11.456

12

OLIVEIRA MIGUEL

88

POR

0

RNF MotoGP Team

Aprilia

15.415

13

NAKAGAMI TAKAAKI

30

JPN

0

LCR Honda

Honda

17.437

14

PIRRO MICHELE

51

ITA

0

Ducati Lenovo Team

Ducati

23.714

15

MORBIDELLI FRANCO

21

ITA

0

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

36.468

16

ESPARGARO ALEIX

41

SPA

DNF

Aprilia Racing

Aprilia

DNF

17

ZARCO JOHANN

5

FRA

DNF

Pramac Racing

Ducati

DNF

18

MIR JOAN

36

SPA

DNF

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

DNF

19

MARINI LUCA

10

ITA

DNF

Mooney VR46 Racing Team

Ducati

DNF

20

BRADL STEFAN

6

GER

DNF

LCR Honda

Honda

DNF

21

ESPARGARO POL

44

SPA

DNF

Tech3 GASGAS Factory Racing

KTM

DNF