Deniz Öncü on the podium after a spectacular comeback in Qatar

19/11/2023

The Turkish rider finishes in third position at the Lusail International Circuit, while Jose Antonio Rueda is sixteenth.

The Qatar GP was an atypical race for the Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto3 team, as both Deniz Öncü and Jose Antonio Rueda were forced to make fightbacks after receiving double long lap penalties. The Turkish rider got onto the podium, whilst his teammate would cross the line sixteenth.

Öncü faced the penultimate race of the season with great determination after setting the third best time in qualifying. Unfortunately, he committed a jump start, for which he was penalized with a double long lap. Adapting to the new situation, he kept calm and mounted a comeback once the penalty was completed, setting a great pace to move from 25th to the Top 10 with 6 laps remaining. The Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto3 rider continued his charge until the last lap, where he made a clever move to take third place and a spot on the podium.

Rueda didn’t start from the most favourable position on the grid, in eighteenth. The Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto3 rider had some outstanding early laps, in which he was able to gain positions and reach the points quickly. The Spaniard took advantage of a large group to continue climbing up the order, although due to a collision with another rider he was also penalised with a double long lap. From that moment on, Rueda was forced to change the race strategy and try to get as close as possible to the main group. On the final laps, on the verge of the points, he was unable to catch up with the front group and finally finished sixteenth.

The Red Bull KTM Ajo team will end the 2023 season this coming weekend, with the Valencian Grand Prix from November 27-29th at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo.

Results (Moto3 race)
1. Jaume Masia (Honda) 33:50.694
2. David Alonso (GasGas) +0.068
3. Deniz Öncü (Red Bull KTM Ajo) +0.163
4. Ricardo Rossi (Honda) +0.285
5. Victor Perez (KTM) +1.553
16. Jose Antonio Rueda (Red Bull KTM Ajo) +4.707

Moto3 World Championship Standing 2023
1. Jaume Masia (Honda) 271 points
2. Ayumu Sasaki (Husqvarna) 243 points
3. David Alonso (GasGas) 225 points
4. Daniel Holgado (KTM) 212 points
5. Deniz Öncü (Red Bull KTM Ajo) 212 points
9. Jose Antonio Rueda (Red Bull KTM Ajo) 111 points

Moto3 Teams World Championship Standings 2023
1. Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intanct GP 379 points
2. Leopard Racing 344 points
3. Red Bull KTM Ajo 323 points
4. Gaviota GasGas Aspar Team 303 points
5. Angeluss MTA Team 272 points

Aki Ajo – Team Manager

“We had a challenging day in Moto3 as both Deniz and Jose Antonio had double long lap penalties. In any case, we had quite good feeling as both of them had a really strong weekend. They were also fast and strong in the race; Deniz got on the podium and he showed great spirit and fight in coming back from behind to get there. Jose Antonio’s pace was good and he was fast in the race. It is positive in his rookie season and practice to show his speed once again. After a long season we are really looking forward to the final race in Valencia.”

#53 DENIZ ÖNCÜ
“I did a jump start. I realised it in the moment, so I knew that I was going to be penalised. I know I was strong and I tried to keep calm and do my best. I was able too because of the support I have here. After the double long lap, getting back to the podium is not so bad. It is acceptable despite the fact that we could have fought for the victory. Now it’s time to focus on Valencia and keep working in the same way as here for our last race in the class.”

#99 JOSE ANTONIO RUEDA
“We got a good start, gained positions and I felt strong with the bike and knew I could be at the front. On the fifth lap I had a collision and they penalised me with a double long lap. I did them the fastest that I could, but I only had 7 laps left to make up the ground I had lost. Although I recovered a lot, the group broke away and I was left behind. Despite everything, I am happy with the bike and with how we worked this weekend. Finishing the race like this feels bittersweet, because we know that we had more in us and that we could be higher up, but that’s the way races go and we can also learn from these situations. Now it’s time to prepare everything for Valencia to do as best as possible.”

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