
MOTOGP Racers Spain, Marc Marquez (Center), won the Indianapolis GP, Sunday (19/8/2012). He defeated two fellow Irishman, Pol Espargaro (left) and Julian Simon, who finished in 2nd position respectively.
INDIANAPOLIS, Kompas.com -Marc Marquez got closer with the Moto2 World Championship title, after winning the Indianapolis GP, Sunday (19/8/2012). It was the fifth victory all season 2012, which makes the more solidly on the Summit of Marquez standings while with raihan total 188 points.
Start from the second position, Marquez hardly need a long time to mengambilalih the leadership race. On the fifth lap of the 26 laps to be completed, this successful racers Spain occupies the first position and continue to maintain it until the superior over nearest rivals 5.9 seconds and also kompatriotnya, Pol Espargaro, when touching the line finished. Now, Marquez, who next season so the team tandem Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda, winning 39 points for Espargaró.
Although the start from pole, Espargaró had at the beginning of the race keteteran. But it is hard work to fruition after being able to pass through Julian Simon, finished in second place to.
Duo Marc VDS, Mika Kallio and Scott Redding, separated by Thomas Luthi, when over fourth place. Luthi finally finished in fifth position, while Dominique Aegerter and Andrea Iannone, competitive at the beginning of the race, had to settle for seventh and finished eighth in the ninth. They are separated by Simone Corsi.
The Moto2 GP Indianapolis
1. Marc Marquez Monlau Machine 45 m 13.763 s
2. Pol Espargaró Pons Kalex + 5.855 s
3. Julian Simon Avintia Machine + 9,394 s
4. Mika Kallio Marc VDS Kalex + 15.549 s
5. Thomas Luthi Paddock Machine + 16.138 s
6. Scott Redding's Marc VDS Kalex + 16.805 s
Dominique Aegerter Technomag 7.-CIP Machine + 21.359 s
8. Simone Corsi Ioda FTR + 21.368 s
9. Andrea Iannone Speed Master Speed Up + 25.873 s
10. Claudio Corti Italtrans Kalex + 26.471 s
11. Esteve Rabat Pons Kalex + 26.916 s
12. Johann Zarco JIR Motobi + 27.274 s
13. Nicolas Terol Aspar Machine + 31.122 s
14. Anthony West QMMF Speed Up + 35.701 s
15. Ricard Cardus Arguinano AJR + 36,509 s
4. Bradley Smith Tech 3 + 39.240 s
17. Takaaki Nakagami Italtrans Kalex + 42.507 s
18. Randy Krummenacher States podium Switzerland Kalex + 45.629 s
7. Jordi Torres Aspar Machine + 45.753 s
20. Gino Rea Gresini Machine + 51.567 s
21. Max Neukirchner Kiefer Kalex + 106.344 s
22. Axel Pons Pons Kalex + 56.150 s
23. Marcel Schrotter SAG Bimota + 1 m 11.069 s
24. Ratthapark Wilairot Gresini Machine + 1N 11.765 s
25. Mike di Meglio MZ + 1 m 20.042 s
26. Eric Granado JIR Motobi + 1 m 42.924 s
27. Marco Colandrea SAG FTR + 1 m 43.184 s
28. Yuki Takahashi Forward FTR + 3 laps
Retirements:
Roberto Rolfo Technomag-CIP Machine 20 laps
Xavier Simeon Tech 3 17 laps
Alex de Angelis Forward FTR 17 laps
Alessandro Andreozzi Speed Master Speed Up 10 laps
Elena Rosell QMMF Moriwaki 7 laps
-Provisional Standings
1. Marc Marquez Machine SPA 188
2. Pol Espargaró Kalex SPA 149
3. Andrea Iannone Speed Up ITA 136
4. Thomas Luthi SWI Machine 134
5. Scott Redding GBR Kalex 106
6. Mika Kallio FIN 90 Kalex
7. Bradley Smith Tech 3 GBR 69
8. Claudio Corti Kalex ITA 65
9. Dominique Aegerter Machine SWI 61
10. Esteve Rabat Kalex SPA 56
11. Johann Zarco Motobi FRA 51
12. Alex De Angelis FTR RSM 48
13. Simone Corsi FTR ITA 48
14. Takaaki Nakagami Kalex JPN 36
15. Toni Elias 34 SPA Machine
16. Julian Simon Machine SPA 33
17. Randy Krummenacher States podium Kalex 23 SWI
18. Xavier Simeon OVERLOADR OMANCE Tech 3 17
19. Anthony West Speed Up AUS 11
20. Nicolas Terol Machine SPA 11
21. Mike Di Meglio FRA Speed Up 10
22. Max Neukirchner Kalex GER 8
23. Ratthapark Wilairot THA Machine 8
24. Ricard Cardus AJR SPA 6
25. Gino Rea Moriwaki GBR 1