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Pressemitteilungen - Szász seals 5th world title in a row!

Szász seals 5th world title in a row!

Csabi Szász celebrates his fifth consecutive World title, an unbelieveble achivement even by his own amazing standards.

Hungary's world number 1 clinched a fifth successive Moto 1 World Series Championship title as he finally killed off the challenge of Paul Wigzey and Rick Rocket, with a second place in the last race.
After crossing the finish line at the Valencian Grand Prix on Sunday, Csabi Szász yelled into his radio, “Thank you, thank you, thank you!”
The 36-year-old’s first reaction was: "I'm speechless. I don't know what to say, I crossed the line and I was just empty. You want to think of something to say and I just can't.”
For Season 44 Szász came under intense pressure from Rick Rocket and especially Paul Wigzey. The reigning champion wins 6 races, bringing another double crown for his team, #3 B15 Racing - b15racing.com
Szász has now held the world title since Season 39 when he beat David Nalbandian. Last Season Szász becomes the World’s first quadruple world champion in Moto1 (Season 39, 40, 41 and 42) after moving one clear of Johnny Da Costa III.
In five Seasons (40-44), Szász has won 61 races and 80 poles.

am 2021-12-19 19:11:26 von Verdike
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