Argentina Moto3: Suzuki speeds away for wet win

Argentina Moto3: Suzuki speeds away for wet win

 
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 Tatsuki Suzuki was uncontested out in front in a filled second round of the Moto3 championship in Argentina.With no warm-up in the wet, Moto3 were in at the deep end, straight onto a damp track. With early frontrunner Deniz Oncu ing out of the lead after a wild few laps, the Leopard rider picked up the challenge.At one point leading by well over seven seconds as the chaos behind unfolded, the Honda rider picked up his third win – the first since the Andalucian round in 2020 – in calm style.The eventual gap back was 4.571s back to Diogo Moreira. The Brazilian rider made his way cautiously up to second in MotoGP’s South American round after an early run wide forced the MT Helmets – MSI rider worked his way back through the top ten to second.Replacement impact from Andrea MignoAndrea Migno made the most of his opportunity to showcase why he deserves a seat back in Moto3 as he took a hard fought third for the CIP Green Power team, staying clear of late es from the lead group the Italian was right behind Moreira in the run to the line as they dropped the other warring contenders for the podium slots.Scott Ogden had been next to see the chequered flag for VisionTrack, but was awarded a penalty for contact with David Almansa. Almansa was another replacement rider for the round and although Ogden had little room left after being squeezed in the competitive group, leaving the Spaniard in the gravel still had consequences.A double long lap equivalent penalty added six seconds to his time, but the gap meant that only dropped him to fifth, still a best result for the British rider.Related Argentina Moto3 Grand Prix, Termas – Race Argentina Moto3: Back to back poles for Sasaki 2023 MotoGP Argentina, Termas – Warm-up ResultsJoan Mir ruled out of Argentina MotoGP raceCasey Stoner hits out at F1 Australian Grand Prix: “An unnecessary mess”That elevated Daniel Holgado to fourth for Red Bull KTM Tech3.Stefano Nepa (Angeluss MTA Team) lead the chasing group over the line. Kaito Toba was next to see the flag in seventh for SIC58 Squadra Corse, holding off Xavier Artigas, who slipped back on the CFMoto Racing PruestelGP bike instead of slipping off.Ryuesi Yamanaka (Autosolar GasGas Aspar M3) finished ninth, with David Salvador completing the top ten on the second CIP Green Power entry despite having to give back a position in the race for overtaking under yellow flags.More follows…This is a breaking news story. will continue to bring you updates – please refresh this page for the latest details.Follow for all your motorsport live coverage, breaking news and expert analysis. We are your No 1 source for the big races in Formula 1, MotoGP, Superbike World Championship, British Superbike Championship, Indy Car, NASCAR, World Rally and every other major motorsport championship.will bring you lap-by-lap updates from the best races every weekend across two wheels and four wheels – we are your ultimate home of motorsport.  

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