Augusto Fernandez wins again as Red Bull KTM leave British Grand Prix with more Moto2™ & Moto3 silverware

The fast, flat and relentless challenge that is the Silverstone circuit was more happy hunting ground for the Red Bull KTM teams in both Moto3 and Moto2 categories. Augusto Fernandez won for the third consecutive time in Moto2 as both Deniz Öncü and Jaume Masia rode to the Moto3 podium at the Monster Energy British Grand Prix for round twelve of the world championship.

  • Augusto Fernandez goes from Pole to his fourth Moto2 win of the season at a sunny Silverstone as MotoGP™ resumes for 2022
  • Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Jaume Masia makes an incredible comeback from 21st to 2nd place for his fifth Moto3 rostrum trophy of the campaign
  • Red Bull KTM Tech3’s Deniz Öncü finishes 3rd for his first Moto3 top three appearance of the year

 

Moto3

Jaume Masia attacked the 17-lap Moto3 race hard in the formative stages and made his way up from the rear of the grid to enter the top five. Red Bull KTM Tech3’s Deniz Öncü was a prominent figure at the front of a pack that saw the first twenty split by just three seconds for the first half of the race distance. Also in the running was promising Brazilian youngster Diogo Moreira after starting from Pole Position with his KTM RC4 for the first time.

After a sustained period of typical position swapping and close race action both Masia and Öncü were able to follow Dennis Foggia to the flag in 2nd and 3rd as one second split the top eight. A total of four KTM RC4s filled the top five. Adrian Fernandez took 15th while Daniel Holgado failed to finish.

KTM currently hold 4th and 5th positions in the Moto3 riders standings thanks to Masia and Öncü respectively.

Jaume Masia: “A really good weekend. It was diffciult to manage and not getting through Q1 didn’t help but I said to myself, “do what you can”. It was a decent race and it gives me confidence and power for the coming GPs.”

Deniz Öncü: “I’m really happy for the team to finally back on the podium. I fought hard today and was doing my pace. I tried to win but just couldn’t make it happen. I trained a lot in the summer break to improve and I want to be better. I will try again in Red Bull Ring.”

Moto2

Augusto Fernandez started the Grand Prix level on points at the top of the Moto2 championship and from his first Pole Position of the season after strong form through Free Practice and Qualification. The Spaniard, still operating alone in the Red Bull KTM Ajo garage as Pedro Acosta recovers from his training injury, calculated the 18-laps to perfection. He stalked the top four before hunting the rear wheel of race leader Alonso Lopez and struck on the final circulation to win by only seven hundredths of a second.

Fernandez now has a 13 point gap over Ai Ogura after notching four wins and five trophies in total so far.

Augusto Fernandez: "Another great victory for me and the team and this one felt really good because I read the pace of the race. I was very strong towards the end and had a great fight with Alonso. I’m super-happy.”

Austria next. The CryptoDATA Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich represents round thirteen of the series in a fortnight and the scenic Red Bull Ring in Spielberg will again ring to the sound of motorcycle engines.

 

Results Moto3 Monster Energy British Grand Prix

 

1. Dennis Foggia, (ITA), Honda 37:30.120

2. Jaume Masia (ESP) Red Bull KTM Ajo +0.252

3. Deniz Öncü, (TUR), Red Bull KTM Tech3 +0.297

4. Kaito Toba (JPN), KTM +0.738

5. Stefano Nepa (ITA), KTM +0.762

15. Adrian Fernandez (ESP) Red Bull KTM Tech3 +21.029

DNF. Daniel Holgado (ESP) Red Bull KTM Ajo

 

Results Moto2 Monster Energy British Grand Prix

 

1. Augusto Fernandez (ESP) Red Bull KTM Ajo 37:38.670

2. Alonso Lopez (ESP) +0.070

3. Jake Dixon (GBR) +0.662