2020 continues to serve up a stunner of a MotoGP season, and there have now been eight different premier class winners.
2020 continues to serve up a stunner of a MotoGP season, and there have now been eight different premier class winners.
Jaume Masia threatened it last time out, but at MotorLand Aragon the Spaniard got the job done to perfection to take his first victory of the season and become the 100th different Grand Prix winner for Honda.
A seismic shift in the fight to be crowned 2020 Moto2 World Champion took place at the Aragon Grand Prix, with Sam Lowes and Enea Bastianini taking first and second - and Sky Racing Team VR46 teammates Luca Marini and Marco Bezzecchi both crashing out.
Despite an FP3 crash leaving him riding through the pain barrier, Championship leader Fabio Quartararo managed to snatch pole position from Maverick Viñales at the Aragon GP, the Frenchman pipping the Spaniard by just 0.046 for his tenth MotoGP pole.