Podium list of irregularities which led the San Marino GP record

Podium list of irregularities which led the San Marino GP record - San Marino MotoGP podium is very dramatic and fairly unique.
Race at Misano also be the first race of the busiest so far in which the driver twice replacing their motors.
Podium achieved by Marc Marquez, Bradley Smith and Scott Redding is one of the new record in the MotoGP class.
Racing dry-wet-dry is too much produce new records ebrkat strangeness and chaos on the track throughout the race.
Here's the explanation:

  1.     2015 San Marino Grand Prix was the first race with a podium of three riders Moto2 class graduates.
  2.     San Marino GP 2015 to the first race with a podium two riders from satellite team since the British GP at Donington in 2009 when Andrea Dovizioso with Honda and Colin Edwards won with Yamaha Tech3 and Randy De Puniet on the LCR Honda.
  3.     None of the three drivers on the podium at Misano appeared on the podium at the last race at Silverstone, this means the first time that six different racers have filled the podium in a row in MotoGP, the last time this has happened since the race in 2012 (Pedrosa, Nakasuga, Stoner ) and the first race of 2013 (Lorenzo, Rossi, Marquez).
  4.     Scott Redding finished third despite much in the early laps of the race. The last rider to crash and then finish on the podium is Casey Stoner at Laguna Seca in 2008, when he finished second after an incident at the final corner on lap 24 while fighting with Valentino Rossi for the race lead.
  5.     The average age of the winner of the podium at Misano was 23 years 128 days, which is the rider the youngest on the podium MotoGP since the last time this has happened in Qatar GP in 2008 when Casey Stoner won the race followed by Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa, with an average age of three rider is 21 years 329 days - and became the youngest premier class podium of all time.
  6.     This is the first time that two British riders together on the podium in the MotoGP class since Venezuela GP in 1979 when Barry Sheene took the race victory and third place there is Tom Herron of Northern Ireland. The last time the British driver standing together on the premier class podium at Silverstone grand prix was in 1978.

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