STATISTICS 2019 # 18 Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit - Malaysia • November 3Rd
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STATISTICS 2019 # 18 Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit - Malaysia • November 3rd MotoGP™ Riders' Profiles 4. Andrea Dovizioso 9. Danilo Petrucci CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 311 (213 x MotoGP, 49 x 250, 49 x 125) 17 Starts 135 – all MotoGP 17 Wins 23 (14 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 5 x 125) 2 Wins 1 (1 x MotoGP) 1 Podiums 100 (59 x MotoGP, 26 x 250, 15 x 125) 8 Podiums 9 x MotoGP 3 Poles/Best grid 20 (7 x MotoGP, 4 x 250, 9 x 125) 2nd Best grid 2nd 2nd Last Win AUT/19 AUT Last Win ITA/19 ITA Last Podium JPN/19/3rd JPN/3rd Last Podium CAT/19/3rd CAT/3rd Last Pole JPN/18 - Last Pole - - MAL/Wins 2 (2 x MotoGP) MAL/Best 6th MAL/18 QP: 5 Race: 6 MAL/18 QP: 7 Race: 9 AGE: 33 Crashes 2018: 5 2019: 4 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 8 » Dovizioso finished on the podium twice at Sepang in the smaller classes; second in the 125cc race » Petrucci raced at Sepang for the first time in 2012: he finished 11th which was his equal best in 2004 to clinch the world title, and second in the 250cc race in 2006. MotoGP™ result at that time. » In 2008, he was third at the Malaysian GP – his only podium finish in his rookie MotoGP™ season. » In 2013, he just missed out on scoring points, finishing in 16th, after losing a couple of places in » Until 2016, his only podium at Sepang since his rookie season was a second-place finish in 2010. the last few laps. » In 2015, he crashed on the 11th lap when he was clipped by Crutchlow. » In 2014, Petrucci retired from the race with technical problems on Lap 15 when up to 13th, after » In 2016, he qualified on pole, took the race win, and set the fastest lap of the race. starting the race in 19th place. » In 2017, he qualified in third and won for the sixth time of 2017 followed by Lorenzo, making it the » In 2015, he qualified in 13th, but after making a great start to the race he finished in sixth. first Ducati 1–2 in MotoGP™ since Austria 2016. » In 2016, he qualified in 15th position and finished the race in 10th place. » Last year, he started from fourth, struggled with the grip throughout the race and crossed the line in » In 2017, he qualified in 13th, worked his way through the field to finish sixth ahead of Rossi. sixth to seal the second place in the Championship for the second successive year. » Last year, he started from sixth, but struggled during the race with grip and finished in ninth. 12. Maverick Viñales 17. Karel Abraham CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 156 (89 x MotoGP, 18 x Moto2, 49 x 125/Moto3) 17 Starts 212 (120 x MotoGP, 61 x 250/Moto2, 31 x 125) 17 Wins 22 (6 x MotoGP, 4 x Moto2, 12 x 125/Moto3) 1 Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (7th in MotoGP) 14th Podiums 62 (22 x MotoGP, 9 x Moto2, 31 x 125/Moto3) 5 Podiums 2 (2 x Moto2) - Poles 20 (9 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2, 10 x 125/Moto3) 3 Best grid 2nd 15th Last Win NED/19 NED Last Win VAL/10 (Moto2) - Last Podium THA/19/3rd THA/3rd Last Podium VAL/10/1st (Moto2) - Last Pole AUS/19 AUS Last Pole - - MAL/Wins 2 (1 x Moto2, 1 x 125cc) (4th in MotoGP) MAL/Best 6th (Moto2) (10th in MotoGP) MAL/18 QP: 11 Race: 4 MAL/18 QP: 21 Race: DNF AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 4 2019: 6 AGE: 29 Crashes 2018: 15 2019: 10 » Viñales won the 125cc race in Malaysia in 2011, his rookie season in Grand Prix racing. » Abraham has competed in the MotoGP™ class at Sepang four times previously, with a best result » He missed the Malaysian GP in 2012 due to a dispute with his team, and he finished fifth in 2013 – of 10th in 2012 the year he won the Moto3™ world title. » His best result across all classes in Malaysia came in 2010 in Moto2™ when he finished sixth. » In 2014, he won in Malaysia, the last of his four wins in his only season racing in Moto2™. » In 2017, he qualified in 21st on the grid, but crashed out of the race on Lap 9. » In 2015, he finished eighth after getting a poor start and completing the first lap down in 16th place. » Last year, he qualified in 21st after suffering a big crash in FP4s. In the early stages of the race, he » In 2016, he qualified in eighth position and finished the race in sixth place. had to retire with the technical problem. » In 2017, he qualified in fifth and crossed the line in ninth as the third Yamaha rider. » Last year, he qualified down in 11th but worked his way through the field to cross the line in fourth place as the second Yamaha rider behind Johann Zarco. 20. Fabio Quartararo 21. Franco Morbidelli CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 84 (17 x MotoGP, 36 x Moto2, 31 x Moto3) 17 Starts 104 (33 x MotoGP, 71 x Moto2) 17 Wins/Best result 1 (1 x Moto2) (2nd in MotoGP) 2nd Wins/Best result 8 (8 x Moto2) (5th in MotoGP) 5th Podiums 10 (6 x MotoGP, 2 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) 6 Podiums 21 (21 x Moto2) - Poles 7 (4 x MotoGP, 1 x Moto2, 2 x Moto3) 4 Poles/Best grid 6 (6 x Moto2) (2nd in MotoGP) 2nd Last Win CAT/18 (Moto2) - Last Win ARA/17 (Moto2) - Last Podium JPN/19/2nd JPN/2nd Last Podium VAL/17/2nd (Moto2) - Last Pole THA/19 THA Last Pole MAL/17 (Moto2) - MAL/Best 4th (Moto3) MAL/Best 2nd (Moto2) (12th in MotoGP) MAL/18/Moto2 QP: 3 Race: 5 MAL/18 QP: 19 Race: 12 AGE: 20 Crashes 2018: 6 2019: 6 AGE: 24 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 7 » Quartararo has raced in Malaysia for the last three years with a best result of fourth in Moto3™ back in » Morbidelli competed at Sepang four times in the Moto2™ class and finished on the podium twice, 2016, equalling his best result of that season. second in 2016 and third in 2017 to take the Moto2™ world title, the first Italian rider to do so. » In 2015, he missed the Moto3™ race in Malaysia due to an ankle injury sustained at Misano. » Last year was Morbidelli’s first year in the MotoGP™ class at Sepang; he qualified in 19th after » Over the last two years, he has started from the front row in the Moto2™ race, third in both 2017 and 2018. making a wrong tyre choice, but he worked this through the field to finish in 12th place. » 2019 will be Quartararo’s first race in Malaysia on a MotoGP™ bike; although he rode at the track during the Official Test in February this year where he set the 16th time overall. 1. PLEASE NOTE THE CLEAR SPACE TRANSPARENT PATH AROUND THE LOGO : PRESERVE IT 2. THE BLACK BACKGROUND BEHIND THE LOGO : USE IT IN CASE OF BRIGHT COLORED BACKGROUND FIM LOGOTYPE 6/02/2008 DESIGN OPTIMISATION by BANDITO MotoGP™ Riders' Profiles 29. Andrea Iannone 35. Cal Crutchlow CAREER 2019 CAREER 2019 Starts 244 (116 x MotoGP, 51 x Moto2, 77 x 125) 15 Starts 155 - all MotoGP 17 Wins/Best result 13 (1 x MotoGP, 8 x Moto2, 4 x 125) 6th Wins/Best result 3 (3 x MotoGP) 2nd Podiums 35 (11 x MotoGP, 19 x Moto2, 5 x 125) - Podiums 19 (19 x MotoGP) 2 Poles/Best grid 10 (2 x MotoGP, 5 x Moto2, 3 x 125) 8th Poles/Best grid 4 (4 x MotoGP) 3rd Last Win AUT/16 - Last Win ARG/18 - Last Podium AUS/18/2nd - Last Podium AUS/19/2nd AUS/2nd Last Pole AUT/16 - Last Pole SPA/18 - MAL/Best 3rd (Moto2) (17th in MotoGP) MAL/Best 5th (MotoGP) MAL/18 QP: 4 Race: DNF MAL/17 QP: 10 Race: 15 AGE: 30 Crashes 2018: 11 2019: 7 AGE: 34 Crashes 2018: 17 2019: 9 » Iannone has had a single podium finish at the Sepang circuit: third in Moto2™ back in 2010. » In 2012, Crutchlow qualified fifth, then crashed out of the race at the final corner on Lap 11. » He had his first GP pole position in the 125cc class in 2008, when he finished 10th in the race after » In 2013, he finished sixth from third on the grid, and in 2014 he retired from the Malaysian GP on challenging for the lead in the early stages. Lap 5 with a technical problem. » In 2013, he retired from the MotoGP™ race at Sepang on the seventh lap when his steering damper » In 2015, he qualified fifth and went on to finish in fifth also - his best MotoGP™ result in Malaysia. broke and in 2014 he missed the race after crashing in the second free practice session and » In 2016, he again qualified in fifth but crashed for the second time that weekend and was unable suffering an arm injury to restart. » In 2015, he again had to retire from the race at Sepang after his bike sustained damage » In 2017, he made a poor start from 10th on the grid and was last on the opening lap. He then made » In 2016, Iannone qualified in sixth position; he led the race for eight laps, but crashed out after his way through the field to finish in 15th despite suffering from vibrations on his bike in the early having slipped back to third stages of the race.