Marquez stars

Thailand,30th October 2023 Going right down to the last corner of the last lap, Marc Marquez kept the crowd on the edge of their seats as he put it all on the line to snatch fourth place in true Marc Marquez fashion. Behind, Joan Mir authored one of his strongest comebacks to make up seven positions.

Saturday in Buriram was another intense day of MotoGP action as lap records fell from almost the first moment of the day. Marc Marquez triumphed through a hard-fought Q1 session to start the day in Thailand, joining the fight for the top 12 soon after. A best lap of 1’29.622 later in the session earned the eight-time World Champion eighth place on the grid for the day’s Sprint Race and Sunday’s Grand Prix. Starting just behind his brother, Alex Marquez, the #93 shot off the line and immediately began working his way forward.

Sitting comfortably in the group battling for the top five, Marquez saved himself and his tyre for the end of the race. Dropping as low as sixth place, Marquez dug deep and put it all on the line in the final two laps to pass Bezzecchi and enter into an intense battle with Aleix Espargaro for fourth place. As in 2019 with a World Championship on the line, it came down to the final corner and in repeat fashion Marquez got the crowd on their feet as he slipped ahead to seal fourth.

From 19th on the grid after a difficult Q1 session, Joan Mir was immediately in attack mode as he began to relentlessly march forward. Making up a handful of places in the first corners, his progress through the field was steady as he matched the lap times of the top ten. Crossing the line in 12th, the 2020 MotoGP World Champion finished seven places higher than he started. Content with the speed he showed, Mir is hoping to put his learning into action on Sunday and return to a point scoring finish.

Tomorrow’s main event, the Thai GP, is scheduled to start at 15:00 Local Time and will run over 26 laps.

Marc Marquez (Fourth)

“It was a really busy day today, it’s always like that when you go through Q1. The team did a really good job and we were able to improve, I could ride in a better way and made it to Q2. From starting on the third row we were able to stay in contact with the front group and we were able to put on a good show and have a fun race. The Sprint overall was much better than I expected, we made a good start and battled until the end. The last corner was the opposite of 2019, I attacked and made it stick instead of defending from someone else’s attack. It looks like I have the correct braking point at that corner!”

Joan Mir (12th)

“It was a harder day than I was expecting. Starting from 19th you have a lot to deal with and even when you have the speed like we had today, there’s still a lot of work to do. Finishing 12th is not bad, it was quite a real position and I think we need to be content with what’s been achieved today. My pace wasn’t for the top five, but certainly if we started ahead we could have been there in the points. Anyway, we learned some more about the bike and we will use this knowledge tomorrow.”

Thai GP – Sprint Race

Pos.RiderNumNationPointsTeamConstructorTime/Gap
1MARTIN JORGE89SPA12Pramac RacingDucati19’41.593
2BINDER BRAD33RSA9Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM0.933
3MARINI LUCA10ITA7Mooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati1.841
4MARQUEZ MARC93SPA6Repsol Honda TeamHonda3.503
5ESPARGARO ALEIX41SPA5Aprilia RacingAprilia3.581
6BEZZECCHI MARCO72ITA4Mooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati4.029
7BAGNAIA FRANCESCO1ITA3Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati4.121
8MARQUEZ ALEX73SPA2Team Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati6.727
9ZARCO JOHANN5FRA1Pramac RacingDucati7.323
10MILLER JACK43AUS0Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM9.24
11QUARTARARO FABIO20FRA0Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha9.339
12MIR JOAN36SPA0Repsol Honda TeamHonda10.356
13BASTIANINI ENEA23ITA0Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati12.312
14FERNANDEZ RAUL25SPA0RNF MotoGP TeamAprilia15.39
15MORBIDELLI FRANCO21ITA0Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGPYamaha15.535
16ESPARGARO POL44SPA0Tech3 GASGAS Factory RacingKTM15.644
17OLIVEIRA MIGUEL88POR0RNF MotoGP TeamAprilia17.753
18VINALES MAVERICK12SPA0Aprilia RacingAprilia22.675
19NAKAGAMI TAKAAKI30JPN0LCR HondaHonda37.854
20DI GIANNANTONIO FABIO49ITADNFTeam Gresini Racing MotoGPDucatiDNF
21FERNANDEZ AUGUSTO37SPADNFTech3 GASGAS Factory RacingKTMDNF

Rider Standings

Pos.RiderNumNationPointsTeamConstructor
1BAGNAIA FRANCESCO1ITA369Ducati Lenovo TeamDucati
2MARTIN JORGE89SPA351Pramac RacingDucati
3BEZZECCHI MARCO72ITA297Mooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati
4BINDER BRAD33RSA233Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM
5ESPARGARO ALEIX41SPA190Aprilia RacingAprilia
6ZARCO JOHANN5FRA188Pramac RacingDucati
7VINALES MAVERICK12SPA170Aprilia RacingAprilia
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