2013 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix

The 2013 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifteenth round of the 2013 MotoGP season. It was held at the Sepang International Circuit in Sepang on 13 October 2013.

Malaysia  2013 Malaysian Grand Prix
Race details
Race 15 of 18 races in the
2013 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date13 October 2013
Official nameShell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix[1]
LocationSepang International Circuit
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 5.548 km (3.447 mi)
MotoGP
Pole position
Rider Spain Marc Márquez Honda
Time 2:00.011
Fastest lap
Rider Spain Marc Márquez Honda
Time 2:01.145 on lap 2
Podium
First Spain Dani Pedrosa Honda
Second Spain Marc Márquez Honda
Third Spain Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha
Moto2
Pole position
Rider Spain Esteve Rabat Kalex
Time 2:07.063
Fastest lap
Rider Finland Mika Kallio Kalex
Time 2:07.959 on lap 3
Podium
First Spain Esteve Rabat Kalex
Second Spain Pol Espargaró Kalex
Third Switzerland Thomas Lüthi Suter
Moto3
Pole position
Rider Spain Luis Salom KTM
Time 2:13.867
Fastest lap
Rider Portugal Miguel Oliveira Mahindra
Time 2:14.339 on lap 3
Podium
First Spain Luis Salom KTM
Second Spain Álex Rins KTM
Third Portugal Miguel Oliveira Mahindra

Spain's Ana Carrasco became the first female rider to score a point since Katja Poensgen at the 2001 Italian Grand Prix, and the first in the Moto3 class. The predecessor 125cc class had its last point scored by a female rider, Tomoko Igata at the 1995 Czech Republic Grand Prix.[2][3] This also marked the final Grand Prix win in the career of Luis Salom before his death 3 years later at the 2016 Catalan Grand Prix after suffering a fatal crash in the second free practice session.

Marc Márquez, Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo, celebrating on the podium after finishing second, first and third at the MotoGP race.

Classification

MotoGP

Pos. No. Rider Team Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 26 Spain Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda Team Honda 20 40:45.191 5 25
2 93 Spain Marc Márquez Repsol Honda Team Honda 20 +2.757 1 20
3 99 Spain Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Factory Racing Yamaha 20 +6.669 4 16
4 46 Italy Valentino Rossi Yamaha Factory Racing Yamaha 20 +10.351 2 13
5 19 Spain Álvaro Bautista Go&Fun Honda Gresini Honda 20 +22.149 6 11
6 35 United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 20 +22.301 3 10
7 38 United Kingdom Bradley Smith Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 20 +30.864 7 9
8 4 Italy Andrea Dovizioso Ducati Team Ducati 20 +45.111 8 8
9 41 Spain Aleix Espargaró Power Electronics Aspar ART 20 +59.264 9 7
10 68 Colombia Yonny Hernández Ignite Pramac Racing Ducati 20 +1:01.417 16 6
11 7 Japan Hiroshi Aoyama Avintia Blusens FTR 20 +1:03.665 15 5
12 14 France Randy de Puniet Power Electronics Aspar ART 20 +1:14.256 17 4
13 71 Italy Claudio Corti NGM Mobile Forward Racing FTR Kawasaki 20 +1:21.603 13 3
14 8 Spain Héctor Barberá Avintia Blusens FTR 20 +1:27.976 14 2
15 5 United States Colin Edwards NGM Mobile Forward Racing FTR Kawasaki 20 +1:29.442 12 1
16 9 Italy Danilo Petrucci Came IodaRacing Project Ioda-Suter 20 +1:29.551 19
17 23 Italy Luca Scassa Cardion AB Motoracing ART 20 +1:47.930 20
18 67 Australia Bryan Staring Go&Fun Honda Gresini FTR Honda 20 +1:52.927 21
Ret 70 United Kingdom Michael Laverty Paul Bird Motorsport ART 12 Accident 18
Ret 52 Czech Republic Lukáš Pešek Came IodaRacing Project Ioda-Suter 11 Retirement 22
Ret 69 United States Nicky Hayden Ducati Team Ducati 8 Engine 11
Ret 50 Australia Damian Cudlin Paul Bird Motorsport PBM 7 Exhaust 23
Ret 29 Italy Andrea Iannone Energy T.I. Pramac Racing Ducati 6 Retirement 10
DNS 6 Germany Stefan Bradl LCR Honda MotoGP Honda Injured
[4][5][6]

Moto2

The first attempt to run the race was interrupted on the opening lap, following an incident involving Axel Pons, Fadli Immammuddin, who collected Pons's crashed bike, and then Ezequiel Iturrioz, Zaqhwan Zaidi and Decha Kraisart. For the restart, the race distance was reduced from 19 to 12 laps.[7]

Pos No Rider Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 80 Spain Esteve Rabat Kalex 12 25:45.411 1 25
2 40 Spain Pol Espargaró Kalex 12 +1.563 3 20
3 12 Switzerland Thomas Lüthi Suter 12 +2.910 2 16
4 36 Finland Mika Kallio Kalex 12 +4.814 5 13
5 77 Switzerland Dominique Aegerter Suter 12 +7.352 11 11
6 5 France Johann Zarco Suter 12 +9.790 4 10
7 45 United Kingdom Scott Redding Kalex 12 +9.840 10 9
8 30 Japan Takaaki Nakagami Kalex 12 +11.894 6 8
9 81 Spain Jordi Torres Suter 12 +12.302 9 7
10 60 Spain Julián Simón Kalex 12 +15.524 17 6
11 3 Italy Simone Corsi Speed Up 12 +16.190 15 5
12 52 United Kingdom Danny Kent Tech 3 12 +25.191 16 4
13 88 Spain Ricard Cardús Speed Up 12 +26.040 21 3
14 23 Germany Marcel Schrötter Kalex 12 +26.380 12 2
15 55 Malaysia Hafizh Syahrin Kalex 12 +29.369 18 1
16 96 France Louis Rossi Tech 3 12 +30.154 22
17 8 United Kingdom Gino Rea Speed Up 12 +35.653 25
18 18 Spain Nicolás Terol Suter 12 +35.723 14
19 92 Spain Álex Mariñelarena Kalex 12 +36.012 24
20 44 South Africa Steven Odendaal Speed Up 12 +40.132 29
21 25 Malaysia Azlan Shah Moriwaki 12 +40.457 27
22 7 Indonesia Doni Tata Pradita Suter 12 +50.037 28
23 10 Thailand Thitipong Warokorn Suter 12 +54.131 30
24 97 Indonesia Rafid Topan Sucipto Speed Up 12 +54.451 33
DSQ 95 Australia Anthony West Speed Up 12 (+25.982)[8] 23
Ret 11 Germany Sandro Cortese Kalex 11 Accident 13
Ret 54 Italy Mattia Pasini Speed Up 9 Retirement 19
Ret 15 San Marino Alex de Angelis Speed Up 0 Accident 7
Ret 19 Belgium Xavier Siméon Kalex 0 Accident 8
DNS 49 Spain Axel Pons Kalex Did not restart 20
DNS 46 Thailand Decha Kraisart Tech 3 Did not restart 26
DNS 62 Indonesia Fadli Immammuddin Motobi Did not restart 31
DNS 21 Malaysia Zaqhwan Zaidi Suter Did not restart 32
DNS 34 Argentina Ezequiel Iturrioz Kalex Did not restart 34
OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT

Moto3

Pos No Rider Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 39 Spain Luis Salom KTM 18 40:42.441 1 25
2 42 Spain Álex Rins KTM 18 +0.069 6 20
3 44 Portugal Miguel Oliveira Mahindra 18 +0.408 4 16
4 12 Spain Álex Márquez KTM 18 +0.782 5 13
5 25 Spain Maverick Viñales KTM 18 +1.055 9 11
6 8 Australia Jack Miller FTR Honda 18 +1.077 7 10
7 10 France Alexis Masbou FTR Honda 18 +5.016 2 9
8 94 Germany Jonas Folger Kalex KTM 18 +6.277 10 8
9 5 Italy Romano Fenati FTR Honda 18 +6.952 13 7
10 65 Germany Philipp Öttl Kalex KTM 18 +10.962 12 6
11 41 South Africa Brad Binder Mahindra 18 +11.096 21 5
12 31 Finland Niklas Ajo KTM 18 +21.012 14 4
13 84 Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil Kalex KTM 18 +29.443 11 3
14 32 Spain Isaac Viñales FTR Honda 18 +31.541 17 2
15 22 Spain Ana Carrasco KTM 18 +31.579 19 1
16 4 Italy Francesco Bagnaia FTR Honda 18 +31.695 32
17 17 United Kingdom John McPhee FTR Honda 18 +32.058 20
18 11 Belgium Livio Loi Kalex KTM 18 +32.469 15
19 61 Australia Arthur Sissis KTM 18 +34.809 18
20 21 Germany Luca Amato Mahindra 18 +35.240 28
21 58 Spain Juan Francisco Guevara TSR Honda 18 +35.572 29
22 29 Japan Hyuga Watanabe FTR Honda 18 +37.079 27
23 77 Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri FTR Honda 18 +41.482 26
24 57 Brazil Eric Granado Kalex KTM 18 +1:01.040 16
Ret 23 Italy Niccolò Antonelli FTR Honda 7 Accident 3
Ret 3 Italy Matteo Ferrari FTR Honda 7 Retirement 23
Ret 7 Spain Efrén Vázquez Mahindra 7 Retirement 8
Ret 9 Germany Toni Finsterbusch Kalex KTM 5 Accident 24
Ret 79 Malaysia Aizat Malik KTM 3 Accident 31
Ret 80 Malaysia Hafiq Azmi KTM 1 Accident 30
Ret 89 France Alan Techer TSR Honda 0 Accident 22
Ret 53 Netherlands Jasper Iwema Kalex KTM 0 Accident 25
DNS 63 Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin KTM Injured
DNS 19 Italy Alessandro Tonucci FTR Honda Injured
DNS 66 Germany Florian Alt Kalex KTM Injured
OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORT

Championship standings after the race (MotoGP)

Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round fifteen has concluded.[9]

Notes:

  • Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • 1 All points from the race victory for Marc Márquez were deducted as a result of a decision from Race Direction, after Márquez collided with teammate Dani Pedrosa during the race.[10] Honda's next-best finisher was Álvaro Bautista, who scored a fourth-place finish.

References

  1. "2013 Malaysian MotoGP". Motorsportmagazine.com. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  2. "Ana Carrasco történelmet írt!". Motorsportal.hu (in Hungarian). 16 October 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-10-18. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  3. "Ana Carrasco makes history at Sepang". Motogp.com.
  4. "2013 Malaysian MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database". Motorpsortmagazine.com. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  5. "SHELL ADVANCE MALAYSIAN MOTORCYCLE GP · MotoGP Race Classification 2013". Motogp.com. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  6. "2013 Malaysian MotoGP : Race Classifications" (PDF). Resources.motogp.com. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  7. "Rabat leads home Tuenti HP 40 one-two". MotoGP.com. 13 October 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  8. "Doping – Decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport in the case of rider Anthony West" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme. 28 November 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-02-24. Retrieved 24 March 2015. [...] all the sporting results obtained by Anthony West from 20 May 2012 up to the expiry of the period of ineligibility (i.e. 19 October 2013) will be invalidated.
  9. "Standings" (PDF). resources.motogp.com. 2013. Retrieved 2019-08-26.
  10. "Race Direction explains Aragón decision". MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports. 10 October 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
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