Should Fabio Quartararo fail to overturn a 23-point deficit at the MotoGP season-finale in Valencia, then the reigning world champion will have blown the biggest lead in history from the summer break onwards.
While on track battles against Alex Rins and Jorge Martin looked to be more than fair in Phillip Island, both riders called Marc Marquez’s riding at the Australian MotoGP ‘on the limit’.
Although he remains more focused on scoring the most points possible at the Australian MotoGP rather than the championship battle, Francesco Bagnaia has also conceded now is the time to ‘attack’.
Marc Marquez says he’s ‘confused’ by the behaviour of the 2022 Honda, while claiming five-time MotoGP champion Mick Doohan has been a key cog in helping him through difficult times.
Despite Francesco Bagnaia claiming to be in a ‘better situation’ than Fabio Quartararo heading into the final three rounds of the 2022 MotoGP season, the reigning world champion is remaining unfazed by the pressure.
After two consecutive years of having the Australian MotoGP cancelled, Jack Miller will finally get his chance to wear the factory Ducati colours in front of his home crowd.
With opinions seemingly split amongst Ducati riders on whether or not they will ‘challenge’ MotoGP title contender Francesco Bagnaia for the remainder of the season, could there be division settling in at Ducati?
The FIM, IRTA and Dorna have issued a joint statement following the recent release of a video showing Tom Booth-Amos being physically assaulted by a team member in 2019.
Johann Zarco may have finished as runner-up ten times in MotoGP, but Sunday’s Thailand Grand Prix was arguably the best chance of finally breaking his victory duck.
While KTM team-mate Miguel Oliveira took his second wet MotoGP win of the season, at Buriram, Brad Binder found himself riding blind after being bumped down the order.
Just 15th in the wet Mandalika race, then 12th on the grid in a moist Motegi qualifying, rain was the last thing MotoGP title contender Francesco Bagnaia wanted to see at Buriram on Sunday.
MotoGP World Championship leaders Fabio Quartararo and Francesco Bagnaia will go into the final three rounds of the 2022 season separated by just two points after another title twist in Sunday's Buriram round.
Fabio Quartararo’s 18-point title lead has been reduced to just two points after one of the worst results of his MotoGP career in the wet Thai Grand Prix. Was high tyre pressure to blame?
Aleix Espargaro revealed an on-track chat with Fabio Quartararo about track conditions at the Thailand MotoGP and urged his rival to “go and tell them” his thoughts.
Johann Zarco “tempered his aggression” rather than trying to overtake Ducati teammate Francesco Bagnaia at the Thailand MotoGP, says BT Sport’s Michael Laverty.