British MotoGP: Quartararo dominates the BritishGP, Marquez wipes out Martin

Fabio Quartararo has extended his cham🅷pionship lead thanks to a thoroughly dominating British MotoGP win.
Pol Espargaro made a sensational start as he kept the lead into turn one, however, drama soon followed as Marc⛦ Marquez took out Jorge Martin.
The two Spaniards made contact into turn seven as Martin moved Mꦡarquez wide, but the main incident came two corners later when Marquez aggressively cut across Martin on the exit of t✨urn nine and lost the front.
The first oꦰvertake attempt for the lead came on lap two as Aleix Espargaro challenged his brother Pol into turn seven.
The Aprilia rider got alongside the Honda down the Hangar💜 straight befoܫre outbraking himself which allowed Pol back through.
Quartararo then began his charge to the front as he passed Francesco Bagnaia, Alౠeix and Pol Espargaro in consecutive laps.
Quartararo immediately pulled clear of Aleix Espargaro to the ꧙tune of 1.3 seconds in just a lap and a half. The Yamaha rider’s gap then became 1.8s with 13 laps remaining.
The two Suzuki’s of Alex Rins and Joan Mir impressively moved up the order after getting ahead of Miller and Bagn𝐆aia.
While Quartararo co🦂ntinued to extend his lead, Rins then turned fourth into third with a lovely move on Pol Espargaro.
The top five then stabilised itself for a few laps before a mistake from Aleix Espargaro allowed Rins through at turnܫ seven.
While the Suzuki man completed the move for second, team-mate Mir went backwards as Mi♏ller repassed the Spaniard.
With six l🃏aps remaining Miller moved up to fourth after Pol Espargaro made the same mistake as Aleix earlie𒁏r on by running wide at turn seven.
Quartararo remained on a level nobody else coul🐠d match as the gap increased over Rinಞs to four seconds.
As th𓂃e checkered flag dropped, the front two remained the same with Quartararo safely coming a🧜cross the line first from Rins.
De🌳spite a late move from Miller on Aleix Esparga🐼ro for third, the Aprilia man performed a well timed switch-back to regain that position and claim Aprilia’s first MotoGP podium.
Fifth was Pol Espargaro, while the fast charging Brad Binder and Iker Lecuona claimed sixth and seventh. Alex Marquez finished eighth, Mir nintꦆh and Danilo Petrucci in tenth.