Maverick Viñales Withdraws from Austrian GP Due to Injury
Maverick Viñales has withdrawn from the Austrian GP due to a shoulder injury, his comeback proving too soon after a crash at the German GP.
The Red Bull KTM Tech3 rider dislocated his shoulder on August 16, 2025, and subsequent medical checks revealed a fracture.
Maverick Viñales attempted to compete in Q1 on Saturday morning but ultimately decided to end his Austrian GP early due to the severity of the pain.
He had made his return to action this weekend after injuring his left shoulder at the Sachsenring.
The pain in his left shoulder was too intense, and another medical check declared him unfit for the remainder of the Austrian Grand Prix.
This withdrawal is a significant setback for Maverick Viñales, who was hoping to make a strong comeback after his injury.
The Austrian GP was an important race for him, and his absence will be felt.
Maverick Viñales's recovery continues, and his team hopes to see him again very soon.
Maverick Viñales will now focus on his recovery and rehabilitation, with the goal of returning to the track as soon as possible.
His team, Red Bull KTM Tech3, will provide updates on his progress and confirm when he will be fit to compete again.
The recovery process will be crucial for Maverick Viñales, who needs to ensure he is fully fit before returning to racing.
And his fans will be eagerly waiting for his return, hoping he will come back stronger than ever.
But for now, Maverick Viñales's focus is on getting back to full fitness, and his team is supporting him every step of the way.
So the wait begins for Maverick Viñales's return to the track, and his fans will be keeping a close eye on his progress.
The exact timeline for his return is not yet confirmed, but one thing is certain - Maverick Viñales will be back, and he will be ready to compete at the highest level.