2022 Thai GP: Oliveira triumphs as Bagnaia cuts title deficit to just two points

    Bezzecchi started from pole but ultimately crossed the finish line in 16th place.

    Published On Oct 03, 2022 04:05:00 PM

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    The 2022 Thai GP, which saw MotoGP return to the Land of Smiles for the first time in three years, will go down as a pivotal race in the 2022 MotoGP World Championship. After a delay of almost an hour, due to heavy rainfall, the race finally got underway after the track cleared up enough to race. As was the case in the Indonesian GP, Miguel Oliveira dominated this race in mixed conditions and took the win. Factory Ducati duo, Miller and Bagnaia, completed the podium, with the latter reducing his deficit to the world championship leader, Fabio Quartararo, to just two points. 

    • Oliveira charges through the field from 11th to take the win

    • Bagnaia third, cuts title deficit to just two points

    • Marquez takes another top 5 finish

    Quartararo’s loss is Bagnaia’s gain

    Fabio Quartararo, who started from fourth on the grid, was not able to keep up the same pace in the mixed conditions present throughout the race and ultimately crossed the finish line in 17th place, scoring no points. Factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia capitalised on this, finishing third and cutting his deficit to the current world champion down to just two points. 

    A hard-charging Miguel Oliveira emerged victorious, after starting from 11th on the grid. Alex Marquez was the other surprise rider of the race, starting a distant 20th and crossing the chequered flag in eighth place. Jack Miller, who looked on course to take a back-to-back win, had to settle for second place after he started seventh on the grid and fought tooth and nail with Oliveira. 

    Aprilia Racing rider and championship contender, A. Espargaro made contact with Brad Binder, which handed him a long-lap penalty. The result was that the lead Aprilia rider in the standings crossed the finish line 11th but was still able to gain five points to the championship leader, Fabio Quartararo. 

    2022 MotoGP championship standings

    Fabio Quartararo’s luckless and points-less 17th-place finish saw his title rivals claw back some ground, more so in the case of Bagnaia. Bagnaia’s third-place finish saw him cut his title deficit to just two points. Despite finishing a distant 11th, Aprilia Racing rider Aleix Espargaro is still very much in the title hunt, with three races and 75 points up for grabs. 

    For its next race, MotoGP will head to the Phillip Island Circuit in Australia, set to be held on October 17. 

    2022 Thai GP results

    2022 Thai GP results
    PositionRiderTeam
    1Miguel OliveiraRed Bull KTM
    2Jack MillerDucati Lenovo
    3Francesco BagnaiaDucati Lenovo
    4Johann ZarcoPramac Ducati
    5Marc MarquezRepsol Honda
    6Enea BastianiniGresini Ducati
    7Maverick VinalesAprilia Racing
    8Alex MarquezLCR Honda
    9Jorge MartinPramac Ducati
    10Brad BinderRed Bull KTM
    11Aleix EspargaroAprilia Racing
    12Alex RinsSuzuki
    13Franco MorbidelliMonster Energy Yamaha
    14Pol EspargaroRepsol Honda
    15Raul FernandezTech3 KTM
    16Marco BezzecchiVR46 Ducati
    17Fabio QuartararoMonster Energy Yamaha
    18Fabio Di GiannantonioGresini Ducati
    19Cal CrutchlowWithU Yamaha
    20Danilo PetrucciSuzuki
    21Darryn BinderWithU Yamaha
    22Tetsuta NagashimaLCR Honda
    23Luca MariniVR46 Ducati
    NCRemy GardnerTech3 KTM

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