Team). Diogo Moreira (Angeluss
MTA Team) claimed sixth in front
of a frustrated John McPhee
(Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max)
who pipped Ryusei Yamanaka
(MT Helmets – MSI) by 0.004s
to finish seventh. Andrea Migno
(Rivacold Snipers Team) and
Carlos Tatay (CFMoto Racing
PrustelGP) rounded out the top
10, respectively.
After all that, the gap between
Garcia and Guevara remains
at three points—but Foggia has
closed the gap to the top. The
Italian sits 42 points away from
leader Garcia with eight races
to go.
two in the World Championship
crash out.
Jaume Masia (Red Bull KTM
Ajo) came from 21st to finish
second and led Deniz Oncu (Red
Bull KTM Tech3) over the line in
third, as Sergio Garcia and Gavi-
ota GasGas Aspar Team team-
mate Izan Guevara were unluckily
taken out in separate incidents.
Kaito Toba (CIP Green Power)
climbed his way up to fourth
at the flag ahead of fifth place
Stefano Nepa (Angeluss MTA
Cameron Beaubier (American
Racing Team) crashed out with
11 laps remaining for his sixth
non-finish of the season. Team-
mate Sean Dylan Kelly crossed
the line in 22nd.
Fernandez now sits as the out-
right Moto2 title leader heading
to Austria, with Ogura and Vietti
13 and 15 points back, respec-
tively.
MOTO3
Dennis Foggia (Leopard Rac-
ing) took his first victory since
the Indonesian GP in what was
an incredibly tight Moto3 battle
at Silverstone that saw the top
ROUND 12 / AUGUST 5-7, 2022
SILVERSTONE CIRCUIT / TOWCESTER, UK
P72
MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Fernandez (orange bike) only led
for three corners, but that's all he
needed to take the win.