The American team bumped back to Earth (literally) at the Malaysian Grand Prix, but the MotoGP newcomer is at the forefront of the series' changing order
The Malaysian Grand Prix produced incident and accident, but it's hardly the first time for the Sepang International Circuit. Once the flag dropped on Sunday afternoon, one of the narratives from the premier class affair was the reversal of fortunes for the American Trackhouse Racing team.
Regular readers will know that only seven days before the 25th GP at the venue near Kuala Lumpur, Raúl Fernández had swept to P1 on the Trackhouse RS-GP Aprilia in the chilly, speedy confines of Phillip Island in Australia. It was not only the maiden podium and victory in MotoGP for the maligned (but gifted) Spaniard but also allowed Justin Marks' team to complete the set in just its second campaign: all 11 squads on the grid now have a MotoGP win to their name.
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