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. Also read: Bimota shows off…
MotoGP Thailand: When, where and how to watch in 2024
The race for the MotoGP title is getting increasingly exciting as the 2024 season enters its final rounds. MotoGP riders will compete in the Thai Grand Prix this weekend. Ducati riders Jorge Martín and Francesco Bagnaia are locked in a tight title race, with Enea Bastianini and Marc Marc Marquez is now likely to be out of the title race. In order to remain neutral in the riders' championship, Ducati has temporarily halted development of the 2024 bike. Meanwhile, the Thai Grand Prix will be Di Gianantonio's final race of the season as the Italian driver undergoes surgery. With so much at stake, every game from now on is going to be a must-see experience. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix. Also read: Bimota shows off 2025 WSBK machine with Kawasaki engine MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix: 2023 Thai Grand Prix India race schedule Friday, October 25 MotoGP Thailand GP Free Practice 1 am…