INSIDE THE MOTOGP PADDOCK FOR 35 YEARS MICHAEL SCOTT
Racing used to be predictable. History has long spells when you could pick a winner, before a wheel had turned.
Think Spencer, Lawson, Rainey, Schwantz, Doohan, Rossi, and Marc Marquez.
Familiar, experienced riders ruled. Rookies took time to learn. That’s how it worked.
Not any more. On Sunday, yet another precocious performance proved the point.
After Brad Binder’s win last year and this year Jorge Martin’s poles, podiums and win, now it was another rookie’s turn. In his 14th MotoGP race, on a two-year-old Ducati regarded as intrinsically flawed, Moto2 champ Enea Bastianini was blazing.
He cut through from 12th on the grid, scything past racewinners like Marquez, Miller and Rins, to a threatening third.
More than that, he lost nothing…
