Acosta wins Thailand GP sprint after stewards order Marquez to give up lead
BURIRAM, Thailand, Feb 28 : KTM’s Pedro Acosta claimed his first sprint victory at the season-opening Thailand Grand Prix on Saturday, but only after stewards intervened to hand him the win following a clash with Ducati’s champion Marc Marquez. The tense 13-lap battle began in dramatic fashion when polesitter Marco Bezzecchi crashed out early, leaving the two Spaniards to vie for the win in a scintillating wheel-to-wheel contest. Marquez and Acosta traded places repeatedly throughout the sprint until the penultimate lap, when the seven-times MotoGP champion nudged the KTM rider off the racing line in an aggressive move that caught the attention of race officials. The stewards ordered Marquez to give up the position, allowing Acosta to cross the finish line first – although the young rider looked confused after taking the chequered flag. “Super cool to make a sprint like this versus Marc. It’s true that maybe I don’t really feel like a winner because he let me pass,” Acosta said. “It’s a good way to start the season but tomorrow (in the race), …