For the second season running, MotoGP is serving up a nail-biting finale as Jorge Martin and Francesco Bagnaia head into the ...
Here are the results the title chase leader needs if he’s to secure his debut MotoGP™ crown in Saturday’s Sprint at the ...
Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) currently holds a 17 point lead over Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team), presenting the Spaniard with his first opportunity to wrap up the MotoGP™ World ...
Current championship leader Jorge Martin has stated MotoGP’s “best option” is to race elsewhere for the 2024 season finale. Earlier this week, a deadly flood caused significant damage in Valencia and ...
Reigning champion Bagnaia took advantage of errors by Pramac Racing's Martin and Marc Marquez of Gresini Racing to take the chequered flag and clinch his ninth win of the season. Martin finished ...
In a unique blend of cultural appreciation and motorsport, Jorge Martin will wear a specially designed Lord Ganesh tribute helmet during this week's Thai Grand Prix. The helmet features vibrant ...
Buriram (Thailand) (AFP) – Ducati's Enea Bastianini won the Thai MotoGP sprint race on Saturday with the two world title rivals Jorge Martin and Francesco Bagnaia second and third respectively.
Jorge Martin fought his way up to second place in a fierce battle with championship rival Bagnaia, extending his championship lead by another two points. Defending champion Bagnaia settled for ...
Jorge Martin risked a penalty during the MotoGP Thai ... which is why he didn’t try to muscle his GP24 from running beyond the kerbs. Under the current regulations, if a rider exceeds track ...
Jorge Martin admits he was worried about track limits during the MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix sprint, but “used my cards” to ensure he didn’t get a penalty. The Pramac rider was forced to ...
Francesco Bagnaia says he was expecting Jorge Martin to get a track limits penalty in the MotoGP Thai Grand Prix sprint, believing the Pramac rider ran off four times. Martin was forced to recover ...
Ducati’s Enea Bastianini led from start to finish in the MotoGP Thai Grand Prix sprint as Jorge Martin survived a track limits scare to finish a crucial second. Having heaped the pressure on ...