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Andrea Dovizioso won the chaotic 2020 Austrian MotoGP to take home his and Ducati’s first victory of the season. His victory came just a day after he announced his decision to leave Ducati at the end of the 2020 MotoGP season.

The race itself was one of the most dramatic in recent times, after a massive crash led to a red flag and race restart.

  • Dovizioso's win takes him to second place in the championship

  • Rins and Miller round up the podium.

  • Morbidelli and Zarco survive terrifying crash

Rossi narrowly escapes horror crash

The initial race start saw Jack Miller grab the holeshot after starting in P2, in front of Maverick Vinales who dropped a place after starting on pole. Championship leader Fabio Quartararo, who won the first two races of the season, was off to a relatively poor start. 

On lap 6, the Frenchman ran wide at turn 4 and re-entered the track in dead last. At the front, Dovizioso, Joan Mir, Miller, Pol Espargaro and Miguel Oliveira were pulling away from the rest of the pack. It all came to a sudden halt on lap 9 when a terrifying crash between Johann Zarco and Franco Morbidelli brought out the red flags.

The duo were heading down the main straight at over 200mph when they made contact, sending their bikes hurling down towards turn 3, right into the path of the riders in front of them. Luckily, everyone got out unscathed. Footage online will show you how terrifyingly close the bikes came to taking out both factory Yamaha riders, Valentino Rossi and Maverick Vinales. Morbidelli and Zarco, too, were thankfully back on their feet soon after.

Both KTMs retire

After the track was cleared of debris, a 20-lap restart was underway. Pol Espargaro was on pole on the new starting grid and he held onto the lead for the first couple of corners before Jack Miller swooped it away from the inside. By lap 3, Miller was nearly a second ahead of Espargaro, Dovizioso, and the factory Suzukis of Joan Mir and Alex Rins. 

By lap 8, Miller’s lead was down to just 0.4sec as Dovizioso and Rins were making a charge for the front. Right behind them, the KTMs of Pol Espargaro and Oliveira were in a tussle with Joan Mir. Unfortunately, on lap 9, both KTMs were down at turn 4, marking an unfortunate, premature end to their home race. 

This meant Miller, Dovizioso and Rins were all in contention for a race win. Sadly, Rins lost the front at turn 6 and ended what looked like a definite place on the podium. With seven laps to go, Dovizioso was in the lead, with Miller, Mir and Brad Binder behind him. Following suit were Rossi and Takaaki Nakagami. 

With five laps to go, Dovi started to edge clear of the two riders behind him. Miller was holding onto second place, but just barely. On the very last lap of the race, Rins lined up his opportunity to get past Miller in a manner that was very reminiscent of the move that got him past Marquez at the 2019 British MotoGP. He pulled the plug on the penultimate corner and held on to cross the line in second.

Binder, after qualifying 17th, finished in a very impressive 4th place. Rossi finished 5th as the top Yamaha and Nakagami picked up 6th as the leading Honda rider. Danilo Petrucci crossed the line 7th, just 0.036sec ahead of Quartararo. Iker Lecuona secured 9th, his best premier class result. 

Quartararo’s lead in the championship has been brought down to 11 points, with Dovizioso overtaking Vinales for second place. The MotoGP World Championship returns to the Red Bull Ring in Austria for the Grand Prix of Styria on August 23. 

2020 Austrian MotoGP Results:

POS

RIDER

TEAM

LAPS

GAP

1

Andrea Dovizioso

Ducati

20

28m20.853s

2

Joan Mir

Suzuki

20

1.377s

3

Jack Miller

Pramac Ducati

20

1.549s

4

Brad Binder

KTM

20

5.526s

5

Valentino Rossi

Yamaha

20

5.837s

6

Takaaki Nakagami

LCR Honda

20

6.403s

7

Danilo Petrucci

Ducati

20

12.498s

8

Fabio Quartararo

Petronas Yamaha

20

12.534s

9

Iker Lecuona

Tech3 KTM

20

14.117s

10

Maverick Vinales

Yamaha

20

15.276s

11

Aleix Espargaro

Aprilia

20

17.772s

12

Michele Pirro

Pramac Ducati

20

23.271s

13

Bradley Smith

Aprilia

20

24.868s

14

Alex Marquez

Honda

20

24.943s

15

Cal Crutchlow

LCR Honda

20

27.453s

16

Tito Rabat

Avintia Racing

20

28.502s

17

Stefan Bradl

Honda

20

28.609s

-

Alex Rins

Suzuki

10

DNF

-

Pol Espargaro

KTM

12

DNF

-

Miguel Oliveira

Tech3 KTM

12

DNF

 



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