2016 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix

The 2016 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix was the seventh round of the 2016 MotoGP season. It was held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló on 5 June 2016.

Catalonia  2016 Catalan Grand Prix
Race details
Race 7 of 18 races in the
2016 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date5 June 2016
Official nameGran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya[1][2][3]
LocationCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.655[N 1] km (2.892 mi)
MotoGP
Pole position
RiderSpain Marc MárquezHonda
Time1:43.589
Fastest lap
RiderSpain Maverick ViñalesSuzuki
Time1:45.971 on lap 5
Podium
FirstItaly Valentino RossiYamaha
SecondSpain Marc MárquezHonda
ThirdSpain Dani PedrosaHonda
Moto2
Pole position
RiderFrance Johann ZarcoKalex
Time1:49.179
Fastest lap
RiderFrance Johann ZarcoKalex
Time1:49.968 on lap 2
Podium
FirstFrance Johann ZarcoKalex
SecondSpain Álex RinsKalex
ThirdJapan Takaaki NakagamiKalex
Moto3
Pole position
RiderSouth Africa Brad BinderKTM
Time1:54.024
Fastest lap
RiderItaly Romano FenatiKTM
Time1:54.145 on lap 8
Podium
FirstSpain Jorge NavarroHonda
SecondSouth Africa Brad BinderKTM
ThirdItaly Enea BastianiniHonda

The weekend was overshadowed by the death of Moto2 rider Luis Salom, as he was killed in a crash at Europcar (motorcycle Turn 12) during Free Practice 2 on Friday, approximately 25 minutes before the end of the session.[4] For the remainder of the weekend, the track layout was altered to use the configuration used by Formula One since 2007, in order to reduce speeds in the part of the circuit where Salom's accident occurred. The altered layout included the replacement of the long sweeping corner at La Caixa with a slower hairpin and the insertion of a chicane between Europcar (the penultimate turn) and New Holland (final turn).[5]

Further adjustments were made to the circuit by safety officials following an evaluation conducted with a group of riders on Friday evening. The changes included narrowing the chicane by two metres on the outside, creating a gravel trap in the run-off area of the chicane and making the chicane a permanent yellow flag zone during the event. Following the 2016 season, the FIM, FIA and the circuit agreed to move the chicane up by a few metres for motorcycles. This modification, which was constructed for the 2017 winter testing season, added additional run-off areas for motorcycles and ease the entrance to pit lane. However, after the first practice of the 2017 race, the chicane was deemed dangerous and was reverted to the car chicane because of concerns over the surface change between the intended motorcycle and the car chicanes. Following the removal of seating in the area and additional runoff, the chicane will be eliminated in 2018.[6]

This event also saw the end of the controversial rivalry between Valentino Rossi and Marc Márquez since it began at the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix, when Rossi shook hands with Márquez at the parc fermé post-race. Rossi later said that the handshake was the right thing to do following Salom's death.[7]

Pre-race

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Significant amounts of speculation concerning the top riders and their plans for 2017 culminated in a series of riders announcing their future teams. Marc Márquez confirmed he would partner teammate Dani Pedrosa for a further two seasons at Repsol Honda, while it was announced that Tech 3 pairing Bradley Smith and Pol Espargaró would move to the new factory KTM squad.

Following Maverick Viñales's previous confirmation alongside Valentino Rossi at Yamaha, and reigning champion Jorge Lorenzo's confirmed move to Ducati, the only factory seats remaining were those alongside Andrea Iannone and Sam Lowes at Suzuki and Aprilia respectively.

Valentino Rossi and Marc Márquez, congratulating each other after finishing first and second at the MotoGP race.

Classification

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MotoGP

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Pos.No.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
146 Valentino RossiMovistar Yamaha MotoGPYamaha2544:37.589525
293 Marc MárquezRepsol Honda TeamHonda25+2.652120
326 Dani PedrosaRepsol Honda TeamHonda25+6.313316
425 Maverick ViñalesTeam Suzuki EcstarSuzuki25+24.388613
544 Pol EspargaróMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha25+29.5461211
635 Cal CrutchlowLCR HondaHonda25+36.244710
74 Andrea DoviziosoDucati TeamDucati25+41.464109
819 Álvaro BautistaAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia25+42.975218
99 Danilo PetrucciOcto Pramac YakhnichDucati25+45.33797
1043 Jack MillerEstrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDSHonda25+49.514196
118 Héctor BarberáAvintia RacingDucati25+46.669[N 2]45
126 Stefan BradlAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia25+55.133184
1350 Eugene LavertyAspar Team MotoGPDucati25+57.974173
1453 Tito RabatEstrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDSHonda25+1:00.141202
1551 Michele PirroDucati TeamDucati25+1:00.429151
1645 Scott ReddingOcto Pramac YakhnichDucati25+1:16.26911
1768 Yonny HernándezAspar Team MotoGPDucati24+1 lap16
Ret41 Aleix EspargaróTeam Suzuki EcstarSuzuki18Electronics13
Ret99 Jorge LorenzoMovistar Yamaha MotoGPYamaha16Collision2
Ret29 Andrea IannoneDucati TeamDucati16Collision8
Ret38 Bradley SmithMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha6Engine14
Sources: [8][9][10]

Moto2

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Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
15 Johann ZarcoKalex2342:31.347125
240 Álex RinsKalex23+4.180220
330 Takaaki NakagamiKalex23+9.313416
455 Hafizh SyahrinKalex23+10.7771313
512 Thomas LüthiKalex23+10.961311
622 Sam LowesKalex23+13.000510
794 Jonas FolgerKalex23+17.046129
844 Miguel OliveiraKalex23+20.637158
949 Axel PonsKalex23+20.64667
1023 Marcel SchrötterKalex23+23.16396
1121 Franco MorbidelliKalex23+28.145185
1254 Mattia PasiniKalex23+28.348194
1360 Julián SimónSpeed Up23+34.482173
147 Lorenzo BaldassarriKalex23+37.56782
1587 Remy GardnerKalex23+42.998241
1632 Isaac ViñalesTech 323+44.63227
1757 Edgar PonsKalex23+48.53625
1873 Álex MárquezKalex23+51.0467
1993 Ramdan RosliKalex23+1:22.46628
2097 Xavi ViergeTech 323+1:25.46222
2170 Robin MulhauserKalex22+1 lap26
Ret14 Ratthapark WilairotKalex15Accident Damage23
Ret77 Dominique AegerterKalex14Engine14
Ret10 Luca MariniKalex14Accident Damage20
Ret52 Danny KentKalex10Brakes21
Ret11 Sandro CorteseKalex5Radiator Leak10
Ret24 Simone CorsiSpeed Up2Accident11
Ret19 Xavier SiméonSpeed Up1Accident16
DNS2 Jesko RaffinKalexWithdrew (Teammate's fatal crash)
DNS39 Luis SalomKalexFP2 fatal crash (Europcar)
OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT

Moto3

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Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
19 Jorge NavarroHonda2242:18.228325
241 Brad BinderKTM22+0.564120
333 Enea BastianiniHonda22+0.817516
45 Romano FenatiKTM22+0.9251013
58 Nicolò BulegaKTM22+1.531411
644 Arón CanetHonda22+1.581910
720 Fabio QuartararoKTM22+13.605129
836 Joan MirKTM22+13.672178
94 Fabio Di GiannantonioHonda22+13.753187
1084 Jakub KornfeilHonda22+14.814156
1164 Bo BendsneyderKTM22+14.840135
1240 Darryn BinderMahindra22+29.860304
1358 Juan Francisco GuevaraKTM22+32.006213
1424 Tatsuki SuzukiMahindra22+33.305242
1517 John McPheePeugeot22+33.766261
1611 Livio LoiHonda22+34.98620
1765 Philipp ÖttlKTM22+36.38428
1816 Andrea MignoKTM22+41.73114
1955 Andrea LocatelliKTM22+42.98523
2023 Niccolò AntonelliHonda22+59.0352
213 Fabio SpiranelliMahindra22+1:29.71335
2277 Lorenzo PetrarcaMahindra22+1:30.64034
Ret98 Karel HanikaMahindra21Accident31
Ret37 Davide PizzoliKTM21Accident29
Ret19 Gabriel RodrigoKTM20Accident19
Ret89 Khairul Idham PawiHonda19Accident6
Ret88 Jorge MartínMahindra16Accident22
Ret12 Albert ArenasMahindra13Accident16
Ret21 Francesco BagnaiaMahindra5Accident7
Ret7 Adam NorrodinHonda5Accident Damage25
Ret76 Hiroki OnoHonda3Accident11
Ret95 Jules DaniloHonda3Accident8
Ret6 María HerreraKTM2Accident27
Ret43 Stefano ValtuliniMahindra2Accident Damage32
Ret10 Alexis MasbouPeugeot0Accident33
OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORT

Championship standings after the race (MotoGP)

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Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round seven has concluded.[11]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

Notes

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  1. ^ 4.727 km (2.937 mi) for Friday practice sessions.
  2. ^ 1-position penalty.

References

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  1. ^ "2016 Catalan MotoGP". Motorsportmagazine.com. 13 June 2017.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "2016 MotoGP Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Progcovers.com. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "Catalunya - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Progcovers.com.
  4. ^ "Statement – Luis Salom". Motogp.com. Dorna Sports SL. 3 June 2016. Archived from the original on 3 June 2016.
  5. ^ "Catalulnya MotoGP to use F1 layout following Salom tragedy". Crash.net. 3 June 2016. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  6. ^ "FIA and FIM agree to Barcelona circuit layout changes". Motorsport.com. 14 December 2016. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
  7. ^ "Rossi: Marquez handshake "right thing to do" after Salom's death". Motorsport.com. Motorsport.com. 5 June 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  8. ^ "2016 Catalan MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database". 13 June 2017. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  9. ^ "GRAN PREMI MONSTER ENERGY DE CATALUNYA · MotoGP Race Classification 2016". Motogp.com. Archived from the original on 3 February 2021. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  10. ^ "GRAN PREMI MONSTER ENERGY DE CATALUNYA · MotoGP Race Classification 2016" (PDF). Resources.motogp.com. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  11. ^ "Standings" (PDF). resources.motogp.com. 2016. Retrieved 2019-08-27.


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