( Motorsport-Total. com)– Matteo Ferrari has actually won the last race of the 2022 MotoE season. In a fight with the winner of Saturday’s race, Mattia Casadei (Pons), the Gresini driver won in the last lap and took his 2nd success of the season after Mugello. The 3rd was Eric Granado (LCR).
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Matteo Ferrari closes the 2022 MotoE season with a race win
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Dominique Aegerter (IntactGP), who was currently crowned MotoE Champion the other day, directly lost out on the podium in 4th location. 0.419 seconds separated him from 3rd location.
Casadei won the very first 8 laps of the race, passing Aegerter in the set and going into the very first corner as the leader. Aegerter held 2nd location, Granado was 3rd, however needed to quit a bit in the very first half of the race.
Initially, Aegerter was the only one who might follow Casadei. At the end of the 5th lap, the Swiss released an attack and passed him at Turn14 In the next lap, Casadei restored the lead. Aegerter attempted to continue however came under heavy pressure from behind.
Because Granado had actually opened it once again. And Ferrari, too, was increasing after a combined start and making successive positions.
Aegerter’s last lap started with an error that dropped him to 4th location and off the podium. Casadei and Ferrari defended success. 3 corners prior to completion of the race, Ferrari released an attack and passed.
Casadei’s attack in the last corner was not successful as the Ferrari was quicker. In the end, the 2 were separated by less than 2 tenths. The leading 4 were within one second. Jordi Torres (Pons), in 2015’s MotoE champ, ended up the race in 5th location.
Niccolo Canepa (RNF) led the 2nd half of the top 10 ahead of Miquel Pons (LCR), Alex Escrig (Tech 3), Hikari Okubo (Ajo) and Kevin Zannoni (SIC58). In the end, Aegerter won the general standings with a 34.5- point lead over Granado. Ferrari (-645) was 3rd general, while Casadei (-71) was 4th.
The MotoE season ending at Misano was likewise the last race with Energica equipment. Ducati will take over from 2023 and end up being the sole provider of the electrical series.
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