Motul Grand Prix of Japan winner Francesco Bagnaia

MotoGP News: Bagnaia holds off Martin as Acosta chokes again

Factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia won his 8th MotoGP feature race of the season at the Motul Grand Prix of Japan.

Motul Grand Prix of Japan winner Francesco Bagnaia

The reigning World Champion defeated Jorge Martin, who charged from P11 on the grid and now has his advantage reduced to just 10 points. It is heating up to be an unmissable end to the season, with everything remaining up for grabs.

Marc Marquez riding his year-old Ducati clunker came home on a strong third after an incredible ride from the #93, who defended hard in the closing laps.

Motul Grand Prix of Japan winner Francesco Bagnaia (C), Jorge Martin (2nd Left) and Marc Marquez (3rd Right)

Meanwhile, there was yet another choke for rookie Pedro Acosta, who again crashed out at Motegi to go with his choke crash in Saturday’s Sprint race.

At the start, Bagnaia made a great initial start, with the reigning World Champion levelled by Acosta on the brakes. The reigning World Champion was fierce, pouncing into the lead, forcing Acosta to slot into second. Meanwhile, a huge fight for third began to break out, with Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) holding firm.

Martin and Marc Marquez were on the move in the opening stages, launching their machines inside the top five. Marc Marquez would complete an incredible overtake on Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jack Miller to enter the all-important top five.

Meanwhile, there was drama further back with Alex Marquez suffering an early end to his day after a collision with Joan Mir (Repsol Honda Team) – riders OK. The FIM MotoGP™ Stewards investigated the incident and handed Alex Marquez a Long Lap for the Australian GP.

At the end of Lap 3, everything came to an end for Acosta, who crashed out of Grand Prix at the final corner – promoting Martin to P2. Acosta’s blunder allowed the reigning World Champion to stretch his lead to over one second from his closest rival, Martin. The fastest laps would begin to trade hands in the opening stages as Martin began to edge closer in an enthralling twist.

Marc Marquez continued to make ground, bravely passing Binder for the final spot on the podium. The South African was soon under pressure from Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team), who continued to find time after a busy start. Bastianini made the move stick on Lap 10, with ‘The Beast’ now in a strong fourth.

It was building to be a rematch of Saturday’s Sprint battle, with Bastianini making inroads on Marc Marquez after a mistake on the entry to Turn 1. The gap was less than a second as a podium fight brewed, to the delight of the Japanese fans.

The leading duo continued to run an astonishing pace, with Bagnaia maintaining an eight-tenth gap to Martin with just a handful of laps remaining. The #1 responded, stretching the margin to over one second – pushing Martin to the limit.

On the final lap, Bagnaia looked unstoppable, stealing the spotlight on Sunday and reducing Martin’s Championship advantage with four rounds remaining. It is building to be a classic end to 2024, with Martin crossing the line in second, ahead of Marc Marquez. The #93 worked hard in the closing stages, bagging a podium after starting from ninth.

Motul Grand Prix of Japan winner Francesco Bagnaia

Bastianini crossed the line in fourth, securing a strong points tally on Sunday and beating Franco Morbidelli, with the #21 rounding out the top five. Morbidelli’s Sunday consistency continues, finishing ahead of Binder after an intense finish with just 0.562s separating the pair. Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team’s Marco Bezzecchi and Fabio Di Giannantonio rounded out the top eight spots, completing a strong day for the Bologna brand.

MotoGP Motul Grand Prix of Japan Results

Pos No. Rider Nat Team Behind Points
1 1 Francesco Bagnaia ITA Ducati Lenovo (GP24) +0.000s 25
2 89 Jorge Martin SPA Pramac Ducati (GP24) +1.189s 20
3 93 Marc Marquez SPA Gresini Ducati (GP23) +3.822s 16
4 23 Enea Bastianini ITA Ducati Lenovo (GP24) +4.358s 13
5 21 Franco Morbidelli ITA Pramac Ducati (GP24) +17.940s 11
6 33 Brad Binder RSA Red Bull KTM (RC16) +18.502s 10
7 72 Marco Bezzecchi ITA VR46 Ducati (GP23) +19.371s 9
8 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio ITA VR46 Ducati (GP23) +20.199s 8
9 41 Aleix Espargaro SPA Aprilia Racing (RS-GP24) +30.442s 7
10 43 Jack Miller AUS Red Bull KTM (RC16) +31.184s 6
11 5 Johann Zarco FRA LCR Honda (RC213V) +31.567s 5
12 20 Fabio Quartararo FRA Monster Yamaha (YZR-M1) +32.299s 4
13 30 Takaaki Nakagami JPN LCR Honda (RC213V) +33.003s 3
14 10 Luca Marini ITA Repsol Honda (RC213V) +35.974s 2
15 25 Raul Fernandez SPA Trackhouse Aprilia (RS-GP24) +39.321s 1
16 42 Alex Rins SPA Monster Yamaha (YZR-M1) +40.839s 0
17 87 Remy Gardner AUS Monster Yamaha (YZR-M1) +59.547s 0
31 Pedro Acosta SPA Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 (RC16)* DNF 0
12 Maverick Viñales SPA Aprilia Racing (RS-GP24) DNF 0
37 Augusto Fernandez SPA Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 (RC16) DNF 0
32 Lorenzo Savadori ITA Aprilia Racing (RS-GP24) DNF 0
36 Alex Marquez SPA Gresini Ducati (GP23) DNF 0
73 Joan Mir SPA Repsol Honda (RC213V) DNF 0

* Rookie