Thailand MotoGP: Five corners on the alert!

Thailand MotoGP: Five corners on the alert!
Thailand has the potential to end the MotoGP world title hunting this season. But we can see messing up the situation somewhat.

Marc Marquez has an excellent opportunity to lock in the MotoGP world title in Thailand on Sunday (10/20/2016). Victory will ensure the eighth world title in his career, despite results from Andrea Dovizioso who finished closest competitor.



The Repsol Honda rider has been so strong and consistent throughout the years. Except for the United States when he failed to finish in the head, the Spaniard never finished racing outside the top two.


Thailand in MotoGP, Marquez will start the race from third position. He is behind Fabio Quartararo and Maverick Viñales.

If there is one thing that might ruin Marquez's fast party, it might be the state of the circuit, especially the five-track Buriram corner. Mark you never felt because of this shift to the end of qualification.



The other two drivers who have fallen at this stage are Quartararo and Valentino Rossi. Rossi said that the curve is very thick and a small error can cause death.

This should itself be a skill ready to be interrupted because of a fall at the beginning of the session. Monster Energy Yamaha Drivers even have to settle for starting from the ninth.

"Unfortunately, because we have the potential to do better because my speed of PF4 is good enough if we want to start from the top five," he said.



"Unfortunately, my first tire made a mistake. The elbow is a bit dangerous because it has a lot of bumps, but I think there is also a slight enlargement and loss of grip on the front tire."

"Nevertheless, I had enough time to go through again with another motorcycle, but it was a little different, especially different tires. It was always difficult to start from the third row but my speed was quite good too," he added.

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