Francesco Bagnaia of the Ducati Lenovo team claimed victory at the MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix, held on October 6, 2024, in Motegi, Japan. Bagnaia’s win saw him cut championship front-runner Jorge Martin’s lead to just 10 points with four races remaining in the season. The Italian defending world champion overtook pole-sitter Pedro Acosta on the first lap and maintained his lead to cross the finish line 1.189 seconds ahead of Martin, with Marc Marquez finishing in third place.
This victory marked Bagnaia’s eighth Grand Prix win of the season, his highest tally to date, and his first win at the Japan MotoGP. Bagnaia’s win came off the back of a successful performance in the sprint race on Saturday, which brought him 11 points closer to Martin in the overall standings. Reflecting on his win, Bagnaia praised Martin’s strong performance and highlighted the challenge of managing the gap between them throughout the race. Looking ahead, Bagnaia emphasized the importance of maintaining ambition and strategy in the upcoming races.
The next race on the MotoGP calendar is the Australia MotoGP at Phillip Island, scheduled to take place in two weeks’ time. Martin, who is aiming for his first world title, started the Japan MotoGP from 11th on the grid after a crash in qualifying. Despite starting from a challenging position, Martin finished in second place in the Grand Prix, expressing satisfaction with his performance. While Martin made a late push to narrow the gap to Bagnaia in the closing laps, he ultimately focused on securing points for his championship campaign.
Spanish rookie Pedro Acosta, who secured his first pole position in MotoGP, unfortunately slid out with 21 laps to go while running in second place behind Bagnaia. This disappointment was followed by a crash in the sprint race as well. Italy’s Enea Bastianini finished fourth in the Grand Prix and maintained his position as third in the overall standings, two points ahead of Marquez. Despite facing challenging conditions with threatening rain clouds, the race proceeded without precipitation affecting the outcome.
In the early stages of the race, Acosta held off Bagnaia briefly before the Italian rider made a successful move to take the lead. Martin demonstrated impressive racing by quickly advancing from 11th to fourth place within the first lap. After Acosta’s crash, Martin pushed hard to challenge Bagnaia for the win, but the Italian rider showcased composure and tire management to secure the victory. Marquez and Bastianini engaged in a fierce battle for third place, with Marquez ultimately securing the position.
In addition to Bagnaia, Martin, and Marquez, top finishers included Franco Morbidelli in fifth place and Brad Binder in sixth. Maverick Vinales, starting third on the grid, was one of the riders who crashed during the race. Overall, the MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix delivered intense racing action and dramatic moments as the championship battle between Bagnaia and Martin continues to unfold in the remaining races of the season.