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MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix: Bagnaia closes title gap on Martin

In the 2024 Thailand MotoGP race, Pramac rider Martin made a mistake and Bagnaia took an early lead, taking control of the race and finishing nearly three seconds ahead of his championship rival.

Francesco Bagnaia continued his championship run with a commanding victory in the rain-stricken Thailand Grand Prix. An impressive performance from the Ducati rider slashed Jorge Martín’s championship lead to 17 points with just two rounds remaining. Martin initially led but made a crucial error at the hairpin, allowing Bagnaha and Marc Marquez to take victory. Bagnaia then took control of the race from the front and earned a crucial victory to keep his title hopes alive. The race tightened further when Max crashed on lap 13, opening the door for Jake Miller to challenge for a podium spot. However, Pedro Acosta’s late charge saw the young Spaniard leapfrog Brad Binder and Miller to give the GasGas a deserved win Got third place.

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MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix: Race Results

Di Giannantonio finished the final race of the season with a strong fourth place finish, followed closely by the KTM duo of Jack Miller and Brad Binder. Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales finished seventh, while LCR Honda’s Johann Zarco finished eighth. Aleix Espargaro and Alex Marquez rounded out the top ten.

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Luca Marini was narrowly behind the Marquez brothers in 12th, while Takaaki Nakagami was in 13th. Bastianini restarted to take the win in 14th, while Joan Mir secured points for all Hondas in Thailand with a 15th place finish. Fabio Quartararo rejoined the race after a clash with Franco Morbidelli and finished 16th.

Locationknightteamtime
1Francisco BagnaDucati Lenovo43m 38.108s
2Jorge MartinPramac Ducati+2.905 seconds
3Pedro AcostaRed Bull GASGAS Tech3+3.800 seconds
4Fabio Di GianantonioVR46 Ducati+4.636 seconds
5Jack MillerRed Bull KTM+5.532 seconds
6Brad BinderRed Bull KTM+5.898 seconds
7Maverick VinalesAprilia Racing+8.498 seconds
8John ZarkoLCR Honda+17.672 seconds
9Alex EspargaroAprilia Racing+18.588 seconds
10Alex MarquezGrasini Ducati+21.163 seconds
11Marc MarquezGrasini Ducati+22.251 seconds
12Luca MariniRepsol Honda+22.859 seconds
13Guiming ZhongshangLCR Honda+24.531 seconds
14Enea BastianiniDucati Lenovo+27.090 seconds
15Joan MirRepsol Honda+30.870 seconds
16Fabio Quartararomonster yamaha+50.021 seconds
No. 17Augusto FernandezRed Bull GASGAS Tech3Dungeons and Fighters
18Alex Linsmonster yamahaDungeons and Fighters
No. 19Lorenzo SavadoriAprilia RacingDungeons and Fighters
20Franco MorbidelliPramac DucatiDungeons and Fighters
twenty oneRaul FernandezAprilia track and fieldDungeons and Fighters
No. 22Marco BezzecchiVR46 DucatiDungeons and Fighters

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Augusto Fernandez and Alex Rins crashed out late in the race, joining Raul Fernandez, Lorenzo Savadori, Morbidelli and Marco Bezzecki as the first choice for the Thai Grand Prix Unfinished runners.

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