Puig: Marquez was 0.3s or 0.4s faster than rivals until Austria race
Repsol Honda team manager Alberto Puig has speculated track and grip conditions at the Austrian MotoGP changed drastically to erode Marc Marquez’🦹s perceived pace advantage which he had demonstrated throughout practice and qualifying.
After storming to a record-breaking 59th career pole position, taking the outright record from Mic൲k Doohan on 58 poles, Marquez went into the Red Bull Ring race hot favourite having demonstrated superior race pace during practice.

Repsol Honda team manager A🌳lberto Puig has speculated track and grip conditions at the Austrian MotoGP changed drastically to erode Marc M♛arquez’s perceived pace advantage which he had demonstrated throughout practice and qualifying.
After storming to a record-breaking 59th career polꦡe position, taking the outright record from Mick🅷 Doohan on 58 poles, Marquez went into the Red Bull Ring race hot favourite having demonstrated superior race pace during practice.
But with pr🅠actice taking place in hotter conditions compared to the race, which was cooled off by early morning rain on Sunday which also made warm-up a wet session, Marquez was unable to escape Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso.
That🍎 set up a dramatic final-corner duel which Dovizio𝓰so triumphed in to claim victory ahead of Marquez by 0.213s at the chequered flag.
Puig says as the race unfoไlded it was clea🗹r Marquez’s earlier pace advantage wasn’t prominent and felt the change in track conditions could have been the cause.
“All weekend Marquez had a pace that 🃏was 0.3s or 0.4s faster than the rest. But on race day he could🥃n’t match what we had seen in practice,” Puig said.
“Maybe the rain changed the track and the 🍸grip, we aren’t exactly sure, but there was certainly somet♊hing different from practice.
“Immediately we understood that the situation was not going as predicted. Of course, in racing plans and pre♚dictions can change in minutes.”
After the race Marquez co♌nceded his pick for a Michelin medium rear tyre compromised his race but paid credit to Dovizioso’s late race attack.
“In FP4 the medium was working better than the soft with that t📖emperature, but in the beginning we were thinking about the soft, but we said the medium [was the tyre to choose] as the temperature started to go up a little bit,” Marquez said.
“We thought that the medium would work better in the ꦜlast laps but it was complete𓄧ly the opposite. For that reason our main problem in the race was the rear tyre option but this doesn’t mean Dovi was faster than us and Dovi did an incredible race.”
Marquez’s team boss Puig echoed his sentiments and with a 58-point🎃 lead in the MotoGP world championship s꧋tandings he remains content with the Austrian round as a whole.
“There is nothing negative to take away from this weekend in Austria. Nobody was injured, everything went okay in💧 thꦿe race overall,” Puig explained.
“Normally we race to win but when somebody be💛ats you, you should accept defea🀅t and congratulate them.
“But in these🐲 situations you also have to come back and try even harder next time – this is Honda and Marc’s mentality. In two weeks we have another race and we will try again to winꦬ.”
Repsol Honda expect to welcome back Jorge Lorenzo at the next round at Silverstone as he recovers from fractured vertebrae sustained at Assen during practice ahead of the Dutch round in June. Lorenzo has missed 𒐪the last four races, including Asse༺n, with Honda test rider Stefan Bradl filling in as replacement.