Bagnaia wins Malaysian MotoGP as title fight goes down to the wire

Aleix Espargaro and Enea Bastianini are out of title contention despite the latter finishing second.

Published on Oct 23, 2022 07:13:00 PM

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The Malaysian round of the 2022 MotoGP World Championship saw factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia clinch his seventh victory of the season, making him the second Ducati rider after Casey Stoner to do so. As a result, he’s now stretched his title lead to 23 points over Fabio Quartararo, who finished third to take the title fight down to the finale in Valencia.

Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro and Gresini Ducati rider Enea Bastianini, with their 46 and 47 point deficit, respectively, are now firmly out of the title race. 

  • Bagnaia stretches title lead to 23 points
  • Quartararo finishes third to keep title fight alive

Ducati dominance

While a mixed qualifying session saw Bagnaia start from ninth on the grid, the race was a whole different ball game for the Italian. A flawless start saw him cut through the pack to find himself in second place at Turn 2 of the first lap itself. Poleman Jorge Martin led the race in the initial stages before crashing out, handing Bagnaia the lead.

Bagnaia’s future teammate Bastianini overtook him around half race distance and the Ducati duo tussled for a fair few laps before Bagnaia took the lead, for good this time around. 

Marini’s first DNF in MotoGP

While Luca Marini’s season hasn’t been as headline-grabbing as his teammate, MotoGP rookie and podium finisher, Marco Bezzecchi's (who finished fourth this time around), Marini has, to his credit, always finished a MotoGP race, until now. An electronic glitch with his front start device ensured it remained locked in place and didn’t disengage, forcing Valentino Rossi’s half-brother to retire.

Victorious last time around in Australia, Suzuki’s Alex Rins finished fifth, after qualifying in the same position as well. The other rider who was on the podium last time around but was unable to replicate that in the end result here was Repsol Honda rider Marc Marquez, who ultimately crossed the chequered flag in seventh place. 

2022 MotoGP championship standings

With Bagnaia’s 23-point advantage ensuring he is firmly in lead of the title race, it will all come down to a last-round showdown at Valencia on November 6. To retain his title Quartararo will need to win, while Bagnaia finishes 14th or below. For Bagnaia to become Ducati’s first World Champion in 15  years, after Casey Stoner, all he needs to do is finish 13th or higher.

2022 Malaysian MotoGP results

2022 Malaysian MotoGP results
PositionRiderTeam
1Francesco BagnaiaDucati Lenovo
2Enea BastianiniGresini Ducati
3Fabio QuartararoMonster Yamaha
4Marco BezzecchiVR46 Ducati
5Alex RinsSuzuki
6Jack MillerDucati Lenovo
7Marc MarquezRepsol Honda
8Brad BinderRed Bull KTM
9Johann ZarcoPramac Ducati
10Aleix EspargaroAprilia Racing
11Franco MorbidelliMonster Yamaha
12Cal CrutchlowWithU Yamaha
13Miguel OliveiraRed Bull KTM
14Pol EspargaroRepsol Honda
15Raul FernandezTech3 KTM
16Maverick VinalesAprilia Racing
17Alex MarquezLCR Honda
18Remy GardnerTech3 KTM
19Joan MirSuzuki
NCDarryn BinderWithU Yamaha
NCFabio Di GiannantonioGresini Ducati
NCJorge MartinPramac Ducati
NCTetsuta NagashimaLCR Honda Idemitsu
NCLuca MariniVR46 Ducati

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