Jonas Folger gets first victory for Dynavolt Intact GP in Brno, Czech Republic

The 2017 racing team is made up of Sandro Cortese and Marcel Schrötter

Ulm, August 24, 2016

An absolutely dominating Jonas Folger stormed to victory in a rain- soaked race in Brno for the Dynavolt Intact GP team supported by LIQUI MOLY. An unlucky fall for Sandro Cortese in the Czech Grand Prix, who impressed in Moto2 with one of his strongest races. At the same time, the racing team set a course for the future: Marcel Schrötter is Cortese's new team colleague. In the coming season Folger will take part in MotoGP.

For Jonas Folger the victory in Brno, Czech Republic was the third triumph in the Moto2 class. After Argentina, Spain and Germany it was his fourth podium of the year. This allowed him to jump from seventh to fourth place in the World Standing.

In dry weather conditions, Folger secured starting position number seven. Sandro Cortese started the race in eleventh place. On the Sunday of the race it was pouring with rain. Nevertheless, both Dynavolt Intact GP riders set a fast time in the morning warm-up. Folger already grabbed first place at this point. Cortese was right behind his team colleague in third.

As the race in the rain began, Folger raced to the front and never gave up his leading position until the end of the race. The Kalex rider rode impressive lap times in the most difficult of weather conditions, the fastest of which was 2'14.528. Often he was more than half a second quicker than his closest rival Alex Rins. After 20 laps, a jubilant Folger finally crossed the finish line with more than five seconds advantage. "It finally worked out," said the winner. "It was a long race. I tried to make as few mistakes as possible. That was pretty hard as we rode fast times and Alex (Rins) was right behind me. It was clear to me that I would go for the win. It was actually a relaxed race, until the last few laps, where I took quite a few risks again in order to get the four seconds."

Cortese was once again befallen with bad luck. The 26-year-old got to fourth position with just as significantly fast lap times. The third fastest lap, 2'15.017, was his. This meant he was a second better than some of his direct competitors. However, as he went past Italian Mattia Pasini on the penultimate lap, and wanted to undertake him, there was a collision and Cortese fell. "I was fifth and felt really relaxed. But what else can I say now? There is nothing to be said. I am very disappointed." A disappointing result, but at the same time one of the strongest races by Cortese in the Moto2 class.

Marcel Schrötter moves to Dynavolt Intact GP On the edge of the Grand Prix in Brno the Dynavolt Intact GP team signed up Marcel Schrötter. The 23-year-old from Dießen am Ammersee, Germany has been riding in Grand Prix motorcycle racing for eight years, doing so in the middle category since 2012. Because the cooperation with Moto3 world champion Sandro Cortese is being continued, the racing team is once again starting with a German-German rider pairing in the coming season. Team manager Jürgen Lingg: "Marcel was already on our radar last year. From that point of view it is logical that he made the short list again this year, after it became clear that Jonas was leaving us. I am also very happy that we were able to come to an agreement again with Sandro. In spite of the ups and downs that he dealt with last year, we are absolutely convinced that we can do a lot better with him." The next Grand Prix will take place from 2 to 4 September in Silverstone, UK.

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