Disappointing end to the Argentina Grand Prix for the American Racing Team as Sean Dylan Kelly and Rory Skinner both retired prematurely from the race due to a technical issue. The first of two home races for Sean got off to a positive start. Despite rain in FP1, Sean rounded out Friday only 0.002s from a direct place into Q2. Building on the successful first day, Sean continued to improve as he finished fourth in Q1 to move into Q2 and take 18th place on the grid, his best qualifying performance to date. SDK made a promising start in the early stages of the weather-shortened race, making his way into 15th on the first lap but a technical issue forced him into the pits and out of the race on lap two. The damp weather in FP1 shortened the Friday morning session, limiting Rory’s running of a brand-new circuit but the Scot gave it his all to end 27th. Continuing to
As the new era of MotoGP continues to spark controversy, the Argentina Grand Prix welcomed its most recent victor, Marco Bezzecchi, and the first win for.
SOUTH Africa's Brad Binder rode a "mega race" on his KTM to win a frantic Argentina MotoGP sprint on Saturday ahead of Ducati duo, Marco Bezzecchi and Luca Marini of Italy.