
Uriarte in front of Danish to win Rookies Cup Le Mans Race 1
We were robbed of a thrilling Le Mans showdown between Brian Uriarte and Hakim Danish when a crash scattered stones across the track and brought out a Red Flag on lap 11 of 15. The pair were locked in a tense and evenly matched Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup contest, swapping places clear of the pack, but the result stands and the battle will be resumed in Race 2 on Sunday morning.
Danish had led off the line, but a mistake at the first corner and a Long Lap penalty because of a practice incident left the 17-year-old Malaysian with a lot of work to do. Uriarte raced away in front. Danish did a superb job of catching and passing the 16-year-old Spaniard, but then ran wide and let Uriarte lead again. Crucially, the Red Flag came out and Danish had no opportunity to retake the lead.
The chasing pack of KTMs was huge and anyone might have claimed the final podium place, but it went to Giulio Pugliese when the race was cut short.
Brian Uriarte 1st
âIâm very happy with that. Itâs true that Hakim was going a bit away, but thatâs not to say that he was going to make a gap, and I felt it was under control, so itâs true that he was going super fast and riding very well. I think he was on the limit though and I felt I could go with him and he would not get away completely. I think I could hold the gap and make a race of it over the last few laps.â
âIâm happy with the bike and I think that I can race with him again tomorrow.â
Hakim Danish 2nd
Second again, I feel comfortable with the bike and I felt confident in the race I had a good pace. I came back from the Long Lap and then at four laps to go, we had a Red Flag. Anyway, itâs okay, I will try to keep focused and push more tomorrow.â
âI ran wide because I was pushing just a bit too much, over-braking. I will try to improve this for tomorrow and keep more precise.â
Giulio Pugliese 3rd
âIâm very, very happy with my first Rookies podium,â grinned the 16-year-old Italian. âI made a good start and I managed to make some good overtakes and Carter and I had a great battle. I felt really good on the bike and I was enjoying it, itâs a shame that we did not get to finish the race, but Iâm happy with the result.â
âI found the front wasnât perfect, but the track temperature will be colder tomorrow morning, so I expect less grip and I think the setting I have will be OK. Iâm looking forward to it.â
Kristian Daniel Jr. 4th
âIâm kind of disappointed with myself because I showed myself that I had the pace, but I should have pushed earlier and gone with Brian, especially as Hakim had the long lap penalty,â explained the 16-year-old American.
âOf course, itâs a shame that the race was stopped and I didnât get the chance to go for the podium, but thatâs racing and it was down to me to push earlier. So thereâs a few things for tomorrow I need to improve. I donât think theyâll escape as much as today because itâs kind of a repeat of Jerez and on Sunday, everyoneâs a bit more awake. I need to push a bit earlier.â
Beñat Fernandez 5th
âIt was a difficult race because I ran off on turn 4 and got a Long Lap penalty because of a shortcut,â explained the 17-year-old Spaniard. âI had some chatter and was forced to go wide because I didnât want to crash.â
âAfter that, I caught back up again and should have been in the battle for the podium, but then the Red Flag came out. Iâm happy though, itâs a top-five for me. Itâs okay, but it will be better tomorrow.â
Carter Thompson 6th
âIt wasnât the best race,â stated the Australian 17-year-old who was in a battle for the podium until the last lap. âI made the mistake in the first turn off the start, going a little bit too hot into the cornerâ
âBrian already had a gap, so it definitely made the race more difficult. I felt pretty good, but I just need to work on a few things. Hopefully, we can work on getting the bike into a better position to overtake. Iâm just struggling to get past other riders, so Iâll work on that for tomorrow.â
Broadcast
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