2014 Austin Moto2 Preview
The winner of the opening round of Moto2 at Qatar’s Losail, Tito Rabat, is confident heading into Austin’s Circuit of the Americas (COTA).
The Marc VDS Racing pilot and his teammate Mika Kallio earned 1-2 finishes at Qatar, but two other riders will be on the hunt for points this weekend at COTA – IDEMITSU Honda’s Takaaki Nakagami and Mapfre Aspar Moto2’s Nicol Terol, who both received DNFs at Qatar.
Terol convincingly won last year’s Moto2 race at Circuit of the Americas on what was the World Championship’s first ever visit to the Texan race track. Proving that nothing should ever be taken for granted, Rabat’s then teammate and championship leader Pol Espargaro crashed out due to an unforced error.
A year on, it is Rabat (who finished second in Austin last season) who returns to COTA as the championship leader. Marc VDS could not be happier, having scored the maximum possible 45 points between its two riders with Mika Kallio second, whereas Tom Luthi inherited a podium finish with Interwetten Paddock Moto2. This came after the Nakagami’s IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia entry was removed from second place due to running an illegal air filter.
Questions may have been answered in Qatar, but plenty of new ones were asked. Such as: can Luis Salom find his form to match Pons HP 40 colleague and former Moto3™ rival Maverick Viñales?
The latter climbed by ten places to finish fourth in Qatar as well as becoming the first rider to post fastest lap on his debut in Moto2™ (excluding the first ever Moto2 race in 2010). As for Salom, the Spaniard ended a troublesome weekend in 14th spot but this is not expected to become a trend.
There were battles through pain for the likes of aforementioned Kallio and Sandro Cortese (Dynavolt Intact GP), with the German later being handed a penalty point for his part in the qualifying collision with Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2’s Jordi Torres (team-mate to Terol).
Also receiving a penalty point was Federal Oil Gresini Moto2’s Xavier Simeon following an off-track misdemeanor with AirAsia Caterham’s Josh Herrin, the only American on the 2014 Moto2 gird. Incidentally, both Herrin and teammate Johann Zarco are aiming for much more after being involved in a four-rider incident on the very first lap of the season.
Sam Lowes was particularly impressive at Losail, as the British rookie finished sixth on his World Championship debut for Speed Up. He will be looking to use this as a motivator with 17 events still remaining in the 18-round campaign. Last year in Texas, pole position was clinched by almost seven tenths of a second; judging by the form so far in 2014, it may be decided more by hundredths or even thousandths.
2014 Austin Moto2 on TV
Fox Sports 1 will broadcast Moto2 live from Circuit of the Americas with coverage beginning at 2 p.m. ET.
2014 Moto2 Point Standings:
Pos. | Rider | Bike | Nation | Points |
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1 | Esteve RABAT | Kalex | SPA | 25 |
2 | Mika KALLIO | Kalex | FIN | 20 |
3 | Thomas LUTHI | Suter | SWI | 16 |
4 | Maverick VIÑALES | Kalex | SPA | 13 |
5 | Simone CORSI | Forward KLX | ITA | 11 |
6 | Sam LOWES | Speed Up | GBR | 10 |
7 | Sandro CORTESE | Kalex | GER | 9 |
8 | Jordi TORRES | Suter | SPA | 8 |
9 | Anthony WEST | Speed Up | AUS | 7 |
10 | Louis ROSSI | Kalex | FRA | 6 |
11 | Jonas FOLGER | Kalex | GER | 5 |
12 | Ricard CARDUS | Tech 3 | SPA | 4 |
13 | Randy KRUMMENACHER | Suter | SWI | 3 |
14 | Luis SALOM | Kalex | SPA | 2 |
15 | Hafizh SYAHRIN | Kalex | MAL | 1 |