Malaysian Moto3 sensation, Hakim Danish Ramli, delivered a masterclass in resilience, surging from the back of the grid to secure a 13th-place finish at the United States Grand Prix earlier today.
Starting from P25 at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA), the 18-year-old was forced into a recovery mission after a crash during yesterday's Qualifying 1 left him without a registered lap time.
Despite the setback, the AEON Credit-MT Helmets-MSi rider showcased exceptional pace, systematically picking off rivals to break into the points-paying positions.
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This performance marks another step forward in Danish’s debut campaign, adding three points to his championship tally. Just last week, he made headlines by securing a historic 10th-place finish at the Brazil Grand Prix.
Following three rounds of the 2026 season, Danish currently occupies 14th place in the overall standings with a total of 9 points. His ability to rebound from technical adversity in Austin further solidifies his reputation as one of the grid's most promising young talents.