FIM Moto3 World Championship Race Results From Argentina

FIM Moto3 World Championship Race Results From Argentina

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FIM Moto3 World Championship

Autodromo Termas de Rio Hondo, Argentina

April 27, 2014

Race Results (all on Dunlop tires):

1. Romano FENATI, Italy (KTM), 21 laps, 38:34.451

2. Alex MARQUEZ, Spain (HONDA), -0.099 second

3. Jack MILLER, Australia (KTM), -0.540

4. Livio LOI, Belgium (KTM), -0.624

5. Alex RINS, Spain (HONDA), -5.530 seconds

6. Efren VAZQUEZ, Spain (HONDA), -5.653

7. Isaac VIÑALES, Spain (KTM), -8.965

8. Niklas AJO, Finland (HUSQVARNA), -14.985

9. Danny KENT, UK (HUSQVARNA), -15.043

10. Enea BASTIANINI, Italy (KTM), -17.310

11. Alexis MASBOU, France (HONDA), -18.821

12. Juanfran GUEVARA, Spain (KTM), -19.038

13. Alessandro TONUCCI, Italy (MAHINDRA), -19.197

14. Brad BINDER, South Africa (MAHINDRA), -29.001

15. Zulfahmi KHAIRUDDIN, Malaysia (HONDA), -38.124

World Championship Point Standings (after 3 of 18 races):

1. Miller, 66 points

2. Fenati, 49

3. Vazquez, 42

4. Marquez, 40

5. Rins, 35

6. Masbou, 24

7. Jakub Kornfeil, 21

8. Kent, 18

9. TIE, Loi/Vinales, 17

More, from a press release issued by FIM:

FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix

Gran Premio Red Bull de la República Argentina – Decision of the Race Direction

On 27 April, 2014 during the Moto3 Race of the Gran Premio Red Bull de la República

Argentina, the rider number 5, Romano Fenati collided with two other riders whilst passing them in the final turns of the race. This is considered to be irresponsible riding causing danger to other competitors and is therefore an infringement of Article 1.21.2 of the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix Regulations.

A Race Direction decision was held with all three riders present.

The decision of Race Direction is to impose the addition of one Penalty Point to the record of rider number 5 Romano Fenati, according to Article 3.3.1.3 of the 2014 FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix Disciplinary and Arbitration Code.

No appeal has been lodged.

The decision of Race Direction is final. 

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