Keith Huewen: Silverstone is Aleix’s chance, Quartararo penalty 'tricky' to overcome

The upcoming British MotoGP at Silverstone, where title leader Fabio Quartararo must serve a Long Lap penalty, headlines this week’s mahbx.com MotoGP podcast with Keith Huewen.
Fabio Quartararo Aleix Espargaro Catalunya MotoGP. 4 July
Fabio Quartararo Aleix Espargaro Catalunya MotoGP. 4 July

After a five-week summer break, MotoGP blasts back into a🌱ction with reigning champion Quartararo leading the standings by a reduced 21-points over Aleix Espargaro after suffering a first DNF of the season at Assen.

But the aftermath will controversially carry over to Silverstone, where Quartararo nee🌄ds to serve a Long Lap penalty - in the hectic earl🌄y laps of the race - as punishment for the fumbled pass on Espargaro.

As such, Keith Huewen thinks Espargaro is now poised to take another bite out of the Frenchman’s title lead - and that Quartararo, the 2021 race winner, might even struggle to finish on the🎀 podium this Sunday.

“Aleix Espargaro, this is his chance,” said formerℱ British champion and Grand Prix rider Huewe൲n.

“You’ve got Quartararo doing the Long Lap penalty after 💟his shenanigans in Assen, which is going to make a🌟 massive difference.

“The racing is so tight, so to work your way 🍃back from that [penalty] is going to be tricky.

“Meanwhile, Espargaro is looking absolutely superb. I jus🐟t think he's going to perform so well and that the Aprilia is the kind of motorcycle that will really work at Silverstone.

“I think Aleix is 🦹race winner this weekend and can grab a handful of po🐼ints from Quartararo, when there are not going to be many given away by Quartararo this year.

“So the Racಌ♍e Stewards may just have assisted Aleix Espargaro in closing this up and making it something a little bit special as we go well into the second-half of the season.

“My predictions are Aleix Espargaro as number one for Silverstone. Bagnaia in second place and then I had🦩 a real difficulty over Quartararo and wh🍎ether he will make a podium or not.

“I think Quartararo🎃 probably will force his way through into third. So that's🎀 my top three. Unless it rains, then Jack Miller!”

mahbx.com MotoGP editor Pete McLaren also backs Espargaro and Aꦫprilia to shine but thinks - if Quartararo can qualify well an🐭d start strongly - he can still emerge victorious on Sunday.

“Quartararo’s going into Silverstone feeling he has a penalty he didn’tꦍ deserve. Yamaha also feel that way. But carrying that anger into this weekend could work for him, or against him.

“I certainly think, after Assen, he’s going to want to go out there and blow everybody away from fir🐭st practice.

“We know how import♌ant it’s been for Quartararo to get the holeshot and run away at the front. But it's going to be almost impossible to do that with this penalty, so I think we're going to see a fight on our hands.

“I’m still going to back Fabio to overcome his penalty, so I’ll go Quartara𒁃ro first and Aleix second. But I hope we are going to see a great battle between them. Third was a🐷 struggle for me to pick, with people like Vinales back on form, but I’m going to go for Alex Rins.

“Silverstone is one of Rins’ tracks, he just goes well there, that last corner victory over Marc Marqu🌠ez a few years back comes to mind and Suzuki has also won at Silverstone with Vinales.”

mahbx.com MotoGP podcast with Keith Huewen
mahbx.com MotoGP podcast with Keith Huewen

Aleix needs to keep ‘nothing to lose’ mindset

McLaren beꦇlieves the key for Espargaro will be to repeat the ‘nothing to lose’ mindset that worked so spectacularly in Assen, where he charged from 15th🎃 to 4th after the Quartararo incident forced him off track:

“Look how well Aleix rode in Assen whe💮n he decided, ‘my race is over♕, I’m just going to go for it’. It’s easy to think he was just riding over his head, but he wasn’t banging into people or missing apexes. He just rode fantastically.

“So now Aleix and Aprilia need to try♒ and keep that mindset going, and not think too much about the championship.

“The bike only took its first MotoGP podium one year ago and here they are coming back to Silver꧑stone fighting for the world championship. Nobody would have imagined that in such a short space of time.

"But if Aleix can stay relaxed and ride as he di🧜d in Assen, anything is possible now.”

As well as making his own predictions for Su𒊎nday’s top three, podcast host Harry Benjamin also raises the future of Suzuki’s test rider Sylvain Guintoli and who might be the next British star to make it into MotoGP.

“I've also got Aꦚleix Espargaro for the win. I do think Fabio Quartararo will fight back but don’t think he’ll make the podium so I’ve put Bagnaia second and I’ve gone for Miller in third,” Benjamin said.

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