Jose Antonio Rueda and Deniz Öncü finish #ArgentinaGP in 23rd and 24th

 In Moto3, News

The Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto3 riders contested the Argentina Grand Prix race this Sunday, in wet conditions completely different to those they had previously experienced during the weekend. Deniz Öncü suffered a crash when leading the race and would eventually come in 24th, one place ahead of teammate Jose Antonio Rueda.

Öncü started the Moto3 race from the front row of the grid, in second position. The Red Bull KTM Ajo rider remained in the front group and battled for the podium, including navigating the delicate conditions to take the lead on the second lap. He tried to increase the gap, setting the fastest lap at the start of the contest, but a crash on Lap 4 ended his chances of a win when he had established a lead of six tenths of a second. Öncü re-joined the race and placed 24th, gaining experience in the conditions.

Rueda completed his first race at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit, and had to adapt to a different scenario to the one he has faced throughout the weekend. He started the race from the fifth row on the grid, in thirteenth position, but the Moto3 rookie lost some places at the start and struggled to stay in the group. Not comfortable riding, he nevertheless took the chequered flag after 18 laps, claiming 23rd.

The next round of the season for Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto3 team will be the Grand Prix of the Americas, from April 14-16th.

JOSE ANTONIO RUEDA

It has not been one of our best days. The track was very wet during the race. I had no feeling with the front tyre and it hindered me a lot during the whole race. I have to improve in these conditions, but these races also help us learn. At the next race in Austin we will continue working and we will look to take a step forward.

DENIZ ÖNCÜ

First of all, I want to thank the team for all the work they have done throughout the weekend. We are strong and we have shown that since the season began, but we have to work on putting in a good lap in qualifying. Today’s conditions, with the rain, were difficult, although I had a good feeling from the sighting lap onwards. We got a good start and we were able to open up a gap over the rest of the riders, which was our objective. When I was leading I suffered a highside, there is not much more to say about it and it was a pity. I want to apologise to the team for today’s result, and at the next race we will try to get on the podium.

Contact Us

We're not around right now. But you can send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap.

Start typing and press Enter to search