MB CONVEYORS SPEED UP

RACE: AMAZING ALDEGUER, P12 IN THE GRAND PRIX OF ITALY. NAVARRO CRASHES ON LAP 4

The sixth round of the Moto2 World Championship has just ended at the Mugello International Circuit.

A bitter sweet day for the MB Conveyors SpeedUp team which must accept the gray conclusion of what could have been a redemption Sunday for Jorge Navarro after the crash just a few laps from the start of the race. Surprising, once again, the very young Fermín Aldeguer who crossed the finish line of his first Moto2 Grand Prix in twelfth position.

Although the good start, from p3 to p2, Jorge was unable to find the pace immediately, losing a few positions in the first laps. On lap three, the number nine managed to find more stability by increasing his pace until the first corner of lap 4 where he crashed, finishing his Italian Grand Prix early.

Aldeguer’s race was impressive. At just sixteen, Fermín has shown determination and competitiveness since the Italian Friday and ended the weekend with an over-the-top performance on a track that is as exciting as it is demanding. From p15 on the grid to p20 at the end of the first lap, Fermín did not lose heart and after finding a good pace he began his comeback up to twelfth position. Goal points far more than achieved for the number 54.

** After the sad news received today, the MB Conveyors SpeedUp team sends his love to the family, the team and all their loved ones for the loss of the young Dupasquier. A tough Sunday for the whole world of motorsport. Rest in peace Jason**

 

JORGE NAVARRO # 9: DNF

“Today, first of all, I want to offer my deepest condolences to Jason Dupasquier’s family, it’s a hard day for everyone. As for the race, I got a good start but in the first laps with a full tank I didn’t have a great feeling and I immediately lost a few positions. I tried not to lose too many positions, I was giving my all, when at Turn 1 I lost the front while braking. It’s really a shame because the weekend was going well, but we have to look forward and learn from mistakes. See you in Montmeló”.

FERMÍN ALDEGUER # 54: 12th

“Super happy with today’s result! The truth is that making my debut like this on such a difficult track makes me even happier, we did a really good job! Our goal was to get to the points, and nothing, let’s hope the next one goes even better!”.