this Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex) He achieved victory in a chaotic race at the Thai Grand Prix. Moto2 it started with a lot of uncertainty because of the rain and Racing Direction started getting worse after several time delays until they pushed the red flag twice when they tried to restart after only five laps. waiting for an improvement in conditions that did not happen.

which race took only eight lapswill award half the score to all classified pilots who do not meet two-thirds of the score set by regulation.

Arbolino as winner, He was accompanied by Czech Filip Salac on the podium. (Kalex) and Spaniard Aron Canet (Kalex), Alonso López (Boscoscuro) fifth, Augusto Fernández (Kalex), seventh, Albert Arenas (Kalex) fourteenth, Pedro Acosta (Kalex), sixteenth, Jorge Navarro (Kalex), twentieth, Marcos Ramírez (MV Agusta) , twenty-third, and Manuel “Manugas” González (Kalex), twenty-fifth.

In the moments before the start, there were several moments of tension as the rain came timidly and Alonso López (Boscoscuro) changed the front tire of his motorcycle. after feeling a noticeable vibration on that axis during the formation lap.

But it started to rain harder and this forced the rain procedure in the starting lineup, as a result of which the battle of nerves to decide which tires are the right ones for the race, already declared wet and shortened by eight laps with the same, because it only went on to 16 laps out of the 24 laps originally scheduled.

All teams began replacing dry tires with wet tires.however during this transition the rain stopped falling at some points and created some uncertainty, some like Manuel “Manugas” González (Kalex) and Italian Lorenzo dalla Porta (Kalex) decided to enter the workshop street to return to dry. tyres, but this move forced them to start from the last positions of the starting formation.

She also had to leave Calle de Talleres, but in her case to manipulate the bike by the mechanics during the last two minutes of the starting procedureSomething forbidden is also the Spaniard Albert Arenas, who has to start from the last positions of the starting line-up.

The strategy of these three pilots was not initially successful, because the asphalt was still very wet and it was still raining in some placesthis would condition the performance of the pilots.

Thai Somkiat Chantra came out like a shot to try to get their second victory of the season, but this time at home, the rain took its first victims with American Cameron Beaubier (Kalex) falling at the top of the line. Spaniard Alonso López (Boscoscuro) I was trying not to lose the airflow of the local driver.

Spaniard Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) crashed on lap two, and soon after on lap four, Somkiat Chantra disappointed thousands of Thai fans who wanted to see a victory for their fellow countrymen but eventually surrendered the race. Alonso López took the lead, while Arón Canet (Kalex), who started eighteenth place, was behind Alonso López in just two laps.

Albert Arenas, who had to start from the last row, recovered in the second round and took the tenth place.

Front, Aron Canet took the race lead on the fourth lapChased by Czech Filip Salac (Kalex), Alonso López, British Jake Dixon (Kalex), Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex) and Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex), the world leader decided to take it easier to avoid mistakes. in the form of a rolling fall in a comfortable eighth position.

In the fifth round, Filip Salac took the lead, passing Aron Canet. And also, start shooting to avoid all your opponents, although neither Spaniard nor Tony Arbolino allow it.

But the rain began to fall much harder and In the end, Race Direction had no choice but to show a red flag in the eighth round.despite not all drivers completing it – only seven from leading Tony Arbolino to Augusto Fernández – and when the race was stopped before completing the legal two-thirds (11 laps) only five laps had to make a fresh start for a new race.

In the five-round test, the starting order in which they crossed the finish line on the eighth lap was the same, namely Tony Arbolino, Filip Salac and Aron Canet in the front row, with Jake Dixon, Alonso López and Ai Ogura. second place and Augusto Fernández, Joe Roberts and Keminth Kubo third, with a total of nine places and 25 classified drivers.

Race Direction on the second start attempt as the bikes go on the formation lap had to show a red flag againalready certain, Due to poor visibility and heavy rain in some parts of the route.