Darryn stages raceday fightback to fourth

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There was a strong performance for PETRONAS Sprinta Racing at the second Moto3 race of the year at Misano, with Darryn Binder making his way through from 16th to fourth.

Darryn had a strong start to the race, making his way from 16th on the grid to tenth by the end of the opening lap, and was in seventh by the third lap. Setting fastest laps early on, the South African was in the thick of the podium fight at the halfway point. Darryn looked set to claim a podium finish, but was caught in the final laps and ultimately missed out, crossing the line fourth. With 136 championship points, he sits sixth in the championship standings.

Darryn will now have a two-week break before the final two rounds of the season get underway, starting with the Grande Prémio do Algarve (5-7 November).

Darryn Binder
4th (+4.797)

It was a strange race because the first time we got out on the slicks was the out lap going to the grid! Going into the race I was confident because I had a good race here last time and I knew that our set up was good in the dry. I started off in the group and made my way to the front slowly. When Dennis [Foggia] arrived at the front I knew he would have good pace, so I got behind him. However, I felt like I was pushing just to hang on to the back of him and unfortunately when I avoided [Izan] Guevara’s crash it broke the slipstream. I’ve been struggling with speed and I started drifting back. I was hoping I could hold on to a podium, but it wasn’t possible. Fourth is a bit disappointing but at the end of the day it is what it is.