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MotoGP Malaysian GP: Bagnaia clings on to title hopes with 10th win of 2024

Francesco Bagnaia overcame Jorge Martin’s early challenge to win the Malaysian Grand Prix, making a light dent in the Spaniard’s championship lead as he finished second.

The pair duelled in spectacular fashion after factory Ducati rider Bagnaia converted his pole to a first-corner lead. So Martin ultimately had to settle for second and 20 points aboard his Pramac Ducati. 

It means Bagnaia has cut his deficit at the top of the points table to 24, giving him a chance of retaining his title for a third consecutive year at the Barcelona finale in two weeks.

Two starts were required to get the race going after an incident in the opening sequence of corners caused a red flag. 

Bagnaia had taken the lead from Martin at Turn 1 when an accident developed behind, involving the KTMs of Brad Binder and Jack Miller as well as the Yamaha of Fabio Quartararo.

The two-time champion still led when the red flags flew towards the end of the first lap, as Miller received attention on the circuit.

Brad Binder, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, Jack Miller, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing Crash (Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images)

There was some concern for Miller during the red flag delay, but the Australian was then seen walking away from the medical centre.

Though he escaped major injury, he would not take part in the restarted race. Binder joined him on the sidelines after shoulder pain from the accident became apparent on the second sighting lap. 

Quartararo did however take the restart despite walking with a pronounced limp following the incident.

The ‘second’ race was reduced to 19 laps and got off to a spectacular start as Martin, who is chasing a maiden title, repeatedly attempted to make a move on Bagnaia stick during the first four laps.

Thanks to Martin’s scant regard for the idea of following Bagnaia home and banking 20 points, their gripping battle was the longest protracted spell of wheel-to-wheel racing between the championship protagonists this season.

But Martin’s slight mistake towards the end of lap four allowed Bagnaia a little breathing space to ride normal lines. He responded with the fastest lap on the fifth tour, which finally broke Martin’s challenge for victory.

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team, Jorge Martin, Pramac Racing (Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images)

Bagnaia was able to control the rest of the race to win by just over three seconds with Martin’s choice to go against the grain and run the medium front tyre not having a meaningful impact on the outcome.

Enea Bastianini finished a lonely and distant third on the second factory Ducati. The Italian initially ran behind Marc Marquez (Gresini Ducati) and Franco Morbidelli (Pramac Ducati), but both fell on lap seven.

Alex Marquez, aboard the second Gresini Ducati, ran one spot behind Bastianini throughout the race. He briefly came under threat from Pedro Acosta, who made up several places from 13th on the grid, before the Tech3 KTM’s challenge faded in the final three laps.

Quartararo took an encouraging sixth place for Yamaha, with Maverick Vinales (Aprilia) and Alex Rins (Yamaha) completing the top eight.

Marco Bezzecchi won a tight battle for ninth place, the VR46 Ducati man holding off Tech3’s Augusto Fernandez by just over a tenth of a second at the flag.

Johann Zarco led the Hondas with his 11th place, while Marc Marquez recovered from his fall to finish 12th ahead of Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro.

Morbidelli also remounted to score points, picking up two for his 14th place. Last of the scorers was Luca Marini on the factory Honda.

MotoGP Malaysian GP - Race results:

   
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Cla Rider # Bike Laps Time Interval km/h Retirement Points
1 Italy F. Bagnaia Ducati Team 1 Ducati 19

-

      25
2 Spain J. Martin Pramac Racing 89 Ducati 19

+3.141

3.141

3.141     20
3 Italy E. Bastianini Ducati Team 23 Ducati 19

+10.484

10.484

7.343     16
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