Our first weekend back in the saddle after a month away saw some serious shake-ups, not least of which was 23-year-old Jorge Martin’s flawless debut win. However, will our second visit to the Red Bull Ring be more predictable? We somehow doubt it. Read on as we explain how to watch all the Austrian Grand Prix action online – no matter where you are – with our MotoGP live stream guide.
In leg one of the Austrian two-parter, we saw a debut win for Martins, a rare five-make top five, and a fiery crash in lap three. That crash involved Lorenzo Savadori colliding with wild card Dani Pedrosa’s stricken KTM. The Italian’s Aprilia ruptured a fuel line and burst into flames, while Savadori himself ended up being stretchered away with a broken ankle bone, but otherwise safe.
After the race, we also saw a number of drivers hit with track-limit warnings – and Cal Crutchlow in particular expressed in no uncertain words his distaste for the Spielberg circuit’s design and the lack of nuance in the penalty procedures.
With a hefty lead bolstered by last weekend’s third place, it’s impossible…