Pedrosa dominates in Malaysia as Marquez crashes out after controversial clash with R
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Pedrosa dominates in Malaysia as Marquez crashes out after controversial clash with R
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Pole man Dani Pedrosa led every lap of today’s Malaysian GP to take his second win of the season and seal the hat-trick of victories for the Repsol Honda Team in the fly away races. Unfortunately teammate Marc Marquez was involved in an incident with Valentino Rossi and crashed out on lap five.

Dani made a strong start off the line with Marc closely behind him however, after a small mistake on lap two Marc was passed by Lorenzo in turn four demoting him to third place and in front of Rossi. As Dani took control at the front, Marc and Rossi fought fiercely for third place and on lap four the two riders passed each other nine times, with Marc leading as they began lap five.

Again they battled and passed one another five times with Rossi in front as they exited turn thirteen. With Marc on the outside, Rossi slowed them both down into turn fourteen and then extended his leg into Marc’s bike causing him to crash. Dani remained untouchable at the front, winning comfortably with a margin of 3.6 seconds over Lorenzo.

After the podium ceremony, Rossi and Marc were called to Race Direction for a hearing. Their decision – after speaking with both riders – was to give three penalty points to Valentino, resulting in him starting the final race of the season from the back of the grid, as he already has one penalty point after an incident in Misano. Yamaha appealed this decision and the FIM had their own hearing with both riders but the appeal was declined and the penalty stands.

With his victory, Dani moves up into 4th in the Championship Standings with just one race of 2015 remaining in Valencia.



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Dani Pedrosa - 1st Championship Standing: 4th - 190 points

"I am very happy because it was a very nice Grand Prix! We had a good feeling from Friday, we were able to manage the weekend well and above all we had a bike that worked very well during every practice. The setup we used at this circuit in February during testing helped me a lot and I'm very happy to take this win for my team, who have been behind me all the way. I am especially pleased to finish the season very positively, as it has been a hard year but we are now recovering well and we’re in good form. Australia is always the hardest race of the year for me, but that turned out fine and I'm really glad we completed the fly aways like this."

Marc Marquez - DNF Championship Standing: 3rd - 222 points

"We were having a good race up until the incident. At the beginning I made a mistake, but then I regained confidence. Valentino overtook me, I followed him for half a lap, and I saw that I could go faster than him, so I tried overtake him back. We started a fight between us and I always passed without making any contact with him. At Turn 14 he passed me on the inside, I sat the bike up, he kept going straight ahead and I saw him looking at me. I didn’t know what to do. Then he kicked out at me, knocking my brake lever, and I crashed. I will leave the sanction in the hands of Race Direction. All I know is that I scored zero points and ended up in the gravel, but thankfully I'm fine. Both what Valentino said to Race Direction and what he did on the track has made me disappointed. I’ve never seen anything like it: a rider kicking another rider. It might be down to nerves, but I want to try to forget about all this and the important thing is that I'm fine physically. I hope, for the sake of the sport that this ends here."

Livio Suppo - Team Principal / Communications and Marketing Director

"For the Repsol Honda Team what happened today is something we never want to see in racing, as it is unacceptable that a rider would intentionally create a dangerous situation causing the crash of another rider. We love motorsport and we like to see riders competing for victory, but there must be a limit and mutual respect of each other."


1 PEDROSA Dani 26 SPA 25 Repsol Honda Team Honda 40'37.691
2 LORENZO Jorge 99 SPA 20 Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha +3.612
3 ROSSI Valentino 46 ITA 16 Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha +13.724
4 SMITH Bradley 38 GBR 13 Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha +23.995
5 CRUTCHLOW Cal 35 GBR 11 LCR Honda Honda +28.721
6 PETRUCCI Danilo 9 ITA 10 Pramac Racing Ducati +36.372
7 ESPARGARO Aleix 41 SPA 9 Team Suzuki Ecstar Suzuki +39.290
8 VINALES Maverick 25 SPA 8 Team Suzuki Ecstar Suzuki +39.436
9 ESPARGARO Pol 44 SPA 7 Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha +42.462
10 BRADL Stefan 6 GER 6 Aprilia Racing Team Gresini Aprilia +44.601
11 REDDING Scott 45 GBR 5 Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS Honda +47.690
12 HERNANDEZ Yonny 68 COL 4 Pramac Racing Ducati +52.112
13 BARBERA Hector 8 SPA 3 Avintia Racing Ducati +52.360
14 ELIAS Toni 24 SPA 2 Athina Forward Racing Forward Yamaha +53.619
15 BAUTISTA Alvaro 19 SPA 1 Aprilia Racing Team Gresini Aprilia +53.631
16 HAYDEN Nicky 69 USA 0 Aspar MotoGP Team Honda +1'01.431
17 MILLER Jack 43 AUS 0 LCR Honda Honda +1'02.828
18 DI MEGLIO Mike 63 FRA 0 Avintia Racing Ducati +1'05.075
19 LAVERTY Eugene 50 IRE 0 Aspar MotoGP Team Honda +1'09.877
20 WEST Anthony 13 AUS 0 AB Motoracing Honda +1'24.749
21 DOVIZIOSO Andrea 4 ITA 0 Ducati Team Ducati DNF
22 MARQUEZ Marc 93 SPA 0 Repsol Honda Team Honda DNF
23 BAZ Loris 76 FRA 0 Athina Forward Racing Forward Yamaha DNF
24 IANNONE Andrea 29 ITA 0 Ducati Team Ducati DNF
25 CUDLIN Damian 55 AUS 0 E-Motion IodaRacing Team ART DNF
25-10-2015, 04:15 PM
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