Jorge Lorenzo wins Virtual British MotoGP

Jorge Lorenzo has won the fifth edition of MotoGP's Virtual🀅 Playstation races, a 'Michelin Virtual British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

The triple world champion and new Yamaha test rider made an instant i🧸mpact by qualifying on pole position for his virtual debut, being joined on the front row by Quartararo and Nakagami.

Quartararo ꦅthen cut inside Lorenzo to lead through turn one, while Lorenzo was clattered by 🅘Nakagami on the entry to Maggotts, leaving the Spaniard on the ground.

Jorge Lorenzo wins Virtual British MotoGP

Jorge Lorenzo has won the fifth edition of MotoGP's Virtual Playstation races, a 'Michelin Virtua♏l British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

The triple world champion and n🐭ew Yamaha test rider made an instant impact 🦩by qualifying on pole position for his virtual debut, being joined on the front row by Quartararo and Nakagami.

Quartararo then cut inside Lorenzo to lead through turn one, whil𝓀e Lorenzo was clattered by Nakagami on the entry to Maggotts, leaving the Spaniard on the grꦏound.

Another Yamaha hit the desk soon after when Quartararo lowsided just behind Nakagami, putting Ti♔to Rabat i🅘nto second place.

Rabat took the lead when Nakagami made a mis🐼take halfway through the 10-lap ra💦ce (50% of real race distance), with the recovering Lorenzo now two-seconds behind while Nakagami re-joined in third.

Lorenzo chipped steadily away at Rabat's lead, moving ahead with two laps remaining and pulling 1.2s clear by the c🥂hequered flag for his first Yamaha 'win' since Valencia 2016.

Avintia Ducati's Rabཧat was the only rider not to fall on his way to second, while Quartararo - consistently the fastest man in recent Virtual races - had to overcome three crashes beforeꦺ salvaging a debut virtual podium by passing Nakagami on the final lap.

Italian test riders𒉰 Michele Pirro (Ducati) and 🍬Lorenzo Savadori (Aprilia) were a distant fifth and sixth.

Francesco Bagnaia was the only previous Virtual winner taking part but admitted to struggling with the latest 2020 version of the ✤game and qualified on the last row. The Pramac Ducati rider then fell no less than four times on his way to seventh.

T𝐆he final rider, Suzuki's Joan Mir, fell at turn one and was not classified.

Former winners Alex Marquez (2) and Maverick Vinales ♉(1) were not among the eight&nbs💧p;riders taking part in the fifth round.

The Virtual race will be the 🧸only time MotoGP competes at Silverstone this year,  with the real Br💖itish Grand Prix dropped from the shortened 2020 calendar.

Likewise, cost-cutting and closed-paddock measures mean Lorenzo will be unable𒅌 to make a plan🔜ned wild-card entry this season.

That was the last planned Virtual race, with MotoGP aiming to start the 2020 season at Jerez on J𒈔uly𒈔 19 and 24.

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