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The only thing we are certain of before this second Moto3 race on the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit is that Dennis Foggia, who crossed the finish line in the lead during the first race, will be keen to set the record straight on time after the five-second penalty imposed on him for cutting corners, which cost him the victory.

The same feeling of revenge is probably also present under the helmets of the Asia Talent team drivers who were unable to realize their domination of the tests.

Alonso lopez, he, winner of the first race after starting tenth, obviously doesn't see it that way...

When the red lights go out, it's this time Bedroom who gets off to the best start before being immediately attacked in the first turn by Perez et Foggia.

A spectacular fall cuts the peloton in two on the first pass at turn number 10.

On your mind, farmhouse gets the best of Foggia, but it is very difficult to escape in Moto3 in Barcelona and it is still a stretched group of around fifteen riders who can claim a place of honor shortly before halfway, When Bedroom, current second in the championship, is knocked down by Yurchenko.

Foggia crosses the halfway mark in the lead, but with seven drivers still within the same second, the uncertainty remains total for the final classification.

In the next passage, Kunii is also in the lead and accelerates the pace, thus managing to build up a lead of a few lengths before, it seems, turning around and voluntarily letting two drivers pass in front of him... strange!

With very aggressive driving and at the cost of some heat, the Japanese driver from the Asia Talent team put his Honda back in the lead the following lap, ahead of Garcia and Foggia. But what was supposed to happen happens and Yuki Kunii takes off on his own with four laps to go.

Garcia therefore regains command but there are still at least four who can contest the victory: Foggia, Casadei, Masia and Masaki.

As in the first race, Foggia takes the lead on the last lap, closely followed by his compatriot Mattia Casadei. He fell in turn number three but Dennis Foggia, who had managed to hold everyone back until the last turn, moved to the slipstream on the finish line by Sergio García for 2/100th of a second!

The CarXpert Interwetten Junior Team drivers, Andy Verdoïa and Jason Dupasquier had a solid race, placing 14th and 16th respectively, while Lyvann Luchel concludes in 24th position and that Clement Rougé will have only done two laps.

In the championship, it is now Sergio García who leads by 2 points in front Dennis Foggia.