SYNC SPEEDUP
LÓPEZ CLOSES THE RACE IN THE POINTS ZONE, WHILE SURRA LEAVES MALAYSIA EMPTY-HANDED
The Malaysian Grand Prix has just concluded, marking the end of the Asian leg and shifting the spotlight to the season’s final race. López crossed the finish line in thirteenth position, while the young Surra leaves Malaysia empty-handed.
Starting from twentieth on the grid, Alonso showed great determination and skill. From the very first corners, number 21 gained positions, seizing every opportunity to advance through the pack. Throughout the race, the Madrilenian rider managed to maintain a competitive pace despite the challenging track conditions. With Ogura and Alcoba out of contention, the Madrid rider finished the race in thirteenth place.
Unfortunately, the Malaysian GP ended differently for Surra. After just a few corners, Alberto had a collision with Zonta, which ended his race. Number 67 finishes the Malaysian weekend without any points.
The team now looks ahead to the next and final race of the season, with a replacement still pending due to the recent disaster that struck Valencia. In this difficult time, the team wishes to express its support to everyone affected by this tragedy. We are with you. Ánimo Valencia!
ALONSO LÓPEZ #21: 13th
“A difficult weekend. We expected to do more, but we started twentieth on the grid, and that certainly didn’t help with the comeback. Now we’ll try to give our best in the last race of the season”
ALBERTO SURRA #67: DNF
“I had a great start, but I made a mistake and fell, taking Zonta down with me. In any case, I’m happy because I made progress this weekend, so I’m heading home with more experience. If I get the chance to race in the last event, I’ll give it 100% and approach it with a different mindset”.