Marquez seizes pole

Published August 13, 2017

SPIELBERG: World champion Marc Marquez on a Honda stormed on Saturday to pole position for Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix ahead of Ducati pair Andrea Dovizioso and Jorge Lorenzo.

Having won the last two GPs, three-time world champion Marquez has a 14-point lead in the standings over Maverick Vinales, who was fourth on Saturday with his Yamaha team-mate Valentino Rossi seventh.

It is a third straight pole for the Spaniard, who suffered a series of mechanical and tyre problems in the early season.

He posted a time of 1min 23.235sec to beat Dovizioso by 0.144sec for the 42nd pole of his 70 Grand Prix career.

He is on for a hat-trick of victories having also won the US GP at the start of the season.

Marquez, 24, has taken control of the Moto GP season after struggles earlier in the season had left him fourth following June’s Dutch GP, behind Vinales, Dovizioso and Rossi.

However, since July’s German GP, Marquez has been in a league of his own.

Published in Dawn, August 13th, 2017

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