P1racenews AI automatic summary:
David Munoz took advantage of mixed conditions at Motegi as he dominated to take victory in the Japanese Moto3 race.
David Munoz showcased his skills under challenging mixed conditions at Motegi and secured a commanding victory in the Japanese Moto3 race, marking his third win of the season.
Taking advantage of the changing weather, Munoz strategically positioned himself at the front after the rain and expertly navigated the track when the sun reappeared, solidifying his lead.
Despite an impressive start by polesitter Jose Antonio Rueda, Joel Kelso quickly made his presence felt by moving up to second position, pushing Valentin Perrone back to third.
Munoz’s tactical riding saw him advance to third place and then overtake Rueda to secure second, while Kelso briefly regained the lead before Munoz seized control.
As the race progressed and conditions evolved, a series of position changes among the lead group kept the competition intense, with Munoz maintaining his advantage.
Ultimately, Munoz’s flawless performance allowed him to claim a significant victory ahead of Rueda, setting the stage for an exciting title battle at the upcoming race in Indonesia.






