Champion in Japan?
In his second season as an official rider of the Aspar team (with which he will continue his career next year in Moto2), David Alonso could be mathematically becoming Moto3 world champion at the sixteenth race of the season, with four GPs to spare. TO MotegiIn fact, the young Colombian could play for the first match point, made possible by a season in which he collected a total of nine victories, the last of which was obtained just last weekend in Indonesia.
The advantage over Holgado
If we analyze the current Drivers’ standings, Alonso is leading the championship with a total of 296 points, compared to 199 for his direct pursuer. Daniel Holgado. The difference is therefore 97 points, but if the gap between the two drivers were to exceed 100 at the end of the Japanese GP, there would no longer be any arithmetic chance for Holgado to compete for the title with Alonso again in the next races.
The combinations
As a result, Alonso will have to get four more points of his rival in Japan to be able to enter the roll of honor of the MotoGP with the following combinations:
Dtovid Alonso | Daniel Holgado |
1st | 2nd or worse |
2nd | 3rd or worse |
3rd | 5th or worse |
4th | 7th or worse |
5th | 9th or worse |
6th | 10th or worse |
7th | 11th or worse |
8th | 12th or worse |
9th | 13th or worse |
10th | 14th or worse |
11th | 15° or worse |
12th | 16th or worse |
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