Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales and Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo completed the podium.
The Indonesian round of the 2023 MotoGP world championship was topsy-turvy with Pramac rider Jorge Martin briefly leading the title race after a dominant win in Saturday’s sprint race. But reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia once again finds himself on top of the standings after Martin crashed out of the lead in the main race.
- Bagnaia wins from 13th on grid
- Bezzecchi on podium in sprint, P5 in race despite injury
- Marc Marquez crashes out in both races
Martin vs Bagnaia title fight
Martin won the sprint race, and for the first time this year, eclipsed Bagnaia in the title fight, albeit by a mere seven points. He looked set to be on top in the main race again, but a lowside at Turn 10, presumably due to grip issues with the soft front tyre, ended his race prematurely. Bagnaia, who was running in third place when this happened, saw his chance to regain the title lead and soon overtook Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales.
Mooney VR46 team score despite injuries
Valentino Rossi’s half-brother Luca Marini claimed pole position for the first time in MotoGP and finished second in the sprint race. Joining him on the sprint podium was teammate Marco Bezzecchi, who also took a commendable top-five finish in the main race, coming from ninth on the grid.
Both riders are nursing broken collarbones, albeit different ones, and credit to them for putting on a stellar performance, broken bones notwithstanding.
Quartararo back on the podium
Just like he did in the inaugural Indian GP, Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo, again, finished on the final step of the podium in Indonesia. He came unerringly close to former teammate Maverick Vinales in the closing stages, but wasn’t able to overtake the Spaniard. This season has yet to see Fabio Quartararo stand on the top step of the podium.
Other standout performances in Indonesia
Speaking of injured racers, LCR Honda’s Alex Rins finished inside the top 10 on a satellite Honda, despite a double leg fracture. He finished ahead of even weekend favourite Aleix Espargaro, who rides the latest 2023 RS-GP. And Fabio Di Giannantonio recorded a career-best finish in fourth place, ahead of losing his seat to Marc Marquez next year.
2023 MotoGP Championship standings
Having claimed his sixth feature race win this season, Bagnaia now sits 18 points clear of Martin in the standings. Trailing those two is Mooney VR46’s Bezzecchi. Ducati is also your 2023 constructors champion, which makes it four on a trot for the Borgo Panigale-based factory.
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2023 Indonesia MotoGP results
2023 Indonesian MotoGP results | ||
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Position | Rider | Team |
1 | Francesco Bagnaia | Ducati Lenovo |
2 | Maverick Vinales | Aprilia Racing |
3 | Fabio Quartararo | Monster Yamaha |
4 | Fabio Di Giannantonio | Gresini Ducati |
5 | Marco Bezzecchi | VR46 Ducati |
6 | Brad Binder | RedBull KTM |
7 | Jack Miller | RedBull KTM |
8 | Enea Bastianini | Ducati Lenovo |
9 | Alex Rins | LCR Honda |
10 | Aleix Espargaro | Aprilia Racing |
11 | Takaaki Nakagami | LCR Honda |
12 | Miguel Oliveira | RNF Aprilia |
13 | Raul Fernandez | RNF Aprilia |
14 | Franco Morbidelli | Monster Yamaha |
NC | Joan Mir | Repsol Honda |
NC | Marc Marquez | Repsol Honda |
NC | Jorge Martin | Prima Pramac Ducati |
NC | Johann Zarco | Prima Pramac Ducati |
NC | Augusto Fernandez | GASGAS Tech3 |
NC | Pol Espargaro | GASGAS Tech3 |
NC | Luca Marini | VR46 Ducati |