MotoGP World Champion Fabio Quartararo battled his way from 12th on the grid to ultimately finish third in Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix, keeping his title hopes alive ahead of the season finale in Valencia.
After typical Malaysian mixed weather during the weekend, a further chance of rain threatened the 20-lap Grand Prix, but despite the looming overhanging clouds, the rain stayed away.
Heading into the Grand Prix injured following a small crash in free practice four that fractured a finger on his left hand and compromised Saturday afternoon’s qualifying session, Quartararo had his work cut out from 12th on the grid.
Despite not getting the best of starts, a brave opening couple of corners from the Frenchman saw him leap up to sixth before picking off team-mate Franco Morbidelli into turn nine. Crossing the line to end the opening lap inside the top five, the 23-year-old had his sights set on the leading group but was quickly losing valuable time behind the fading Marc Marquez.
Eventually passing the Repsol Honda machine at turn one on lap five, the number 20 rider was then promoted onto the podium when Jorge Martin crashed ahead. With a provisional podium place in his pocket, the World Champion withstood immense pressure from behind as his one-second advantage over Marco Bezzecchi quickly evaporated, but Quartararo had the edge at the end of the race to hang on to a podium finish, keeping his title hopes alive ahead of the final race of the season.
A strong weekend saw Franco Morbidelli cross the line in 10th place but was handed a post-race three-second penalty for his pass on Aleix Espargaró, putting him in 11th in the race timesheets.
The Italian made a strong start and slotted in behind team-mate Quartararo and the Suzuki of Joan Mir at the end of the first lap. Re-passing Mir at turn one, the Italian acted as the perfect wingman for his team-mate up ahead as he kept Mir and Alex Rins behind for as long as possible before completing his first of two long lap penalties for irresponsible riding in practice three.
Re-joining the race ahead of Darryn Binder, Morbidelli swiftly completed his final long lap loop, demoting him to 14th. A strong race pace aided the former Moto2 champion and gradually worked his way through the rankings to cross the line in 10th before being dropped to 11th for his final lap pass on Espargaro.
The WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team secured points in their home round as British rider Cal Crutchlow battled to 12th.
After topping a drying practice two on Friday, confidence was high for the Honey Badger, who made a strong getaway from 15th on the grid. Featuring in the points battle for the majority of the race, the Yamaha test rider kept a consistent pace and quickly worked his way passed both Maverick Vinales and Miguel Oliveira before crossing the line in 12th for his best result of the year.
It wasn’t the best of weekends for team-mate Darryn Binder, who after gaining 13 places in the opening stages to go from 24th to 11th, sadly crashed out unhurt.
Thanks to his podium finish, Fabio Quartararo remains a title fighter as he trails heads into the title-deciding round with a 23 point-deficit. A strong haul of points sees Morbidelli consolidate his 19th in the championship positions while Darryn Binder and Cal Crutchlow sit in 22nd and 24th places respectively.
The MotoGP championship will return to Europe and enjoy one week off before the final round of the 2022 season, held at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain from 4-6 November.
MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix Results:
1. Francesco Bagnaia – Ducati Lenovo Team
2. Enea Bastianini – Gresini Racing MotoGP +0.270
3. Fabio Quartararo – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team +2.773
4. Marco Bezzecchi – Mooney VR46 Racing Team +5.446
5. Alex Rins – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR +11.923
6. Jack Miller – Ducati Lenovo Team +13.472
7. Marc Marquez – Repsol Honda Team +14.304
8. Brad Binder – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing +16.805
9. Johann Zarco – Prima Pramac Racing +18.358
10. Aleix Espargaro – Aprilia Racing +21.591
11. Franco Morbidelli – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP +23.235
12. Cal Crutchlow – WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team +24.641
13. Miguel Oliveira – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing +24.918
14. Pol Espargaro – Repsol Honda Team +25.586
15. Raul Fernandez – Tech3 KTM Factory Racing +27.039
16. Maverick Viñales – Aprilia Racing +30.427
17. Alex Marquez – LCR Honda CASTROL +33.322
18. Remy Gardner – Tech3 KTM Factory Racing +33.691
19. Joan Mir – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR +41.838
NC. Darryn Binder – WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team
NC. Fabio Di Giannantonio – Gresini Racing MotoGP
NC. Jorge Martin – Prima Pramac Racing
NC. Tetsuta Nagashima – LCR Honda IDEMITSU
NC. Luca Marini – Mooney VR46 Racing Team
MotoGP 2022 World Championship Standings
1. Francesco Bagnaia – Ducati Lenovo team 258 points
2. Fabio Quartararo – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 235 points
3. Aleix Espargaro – Aprilia Racing 212 points
4. Enea Bastianini – Gresini Racing 211 points
5. Jack Miller – Ducati Lenovo Team 189 points
6. Brad Binder – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 168 points
7. Johann Zarco – Prima Pramac Racing 166 points
8. Alex Rins – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 148 points
9. Miguel Oliveira – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 138 points
10. Jorge Martin – Prima Pramac Racing 136 points
11. Maverick Viñales – Aprilia Racing 122 points
12. Marc Marquez – Repsol Honda Team 113 points
13. Luca Marini – Mooney VR46 Racing Team 111 points
14. Marco Bezzecchi – Mooney VR46 Racing Team 106 points
15. Joan Mir - Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 77 points
16. Pol Espargaro – Repsol Honda Team 56 points
17. Alex Marquez – LCR Honda CASTROL 50 points
18. Takaaki Nakagami – LCR Honda IDEMITSU 46 points
19. Franco Morbidelli – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 36 points
20. Fabio Di Giannantonio – Gresini Racing 23 points
21. Andrea Dovizioso – WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team 15 points
22. Darryn Binder – WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team 12 points
23. Remy Gardner – Tech3 KTM Factory Racing 10 points
24. Cal Crutchlow – WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team 10 points
25. Raul Fernandez – Tech3 KTM Factory Racing 10 points
26. Stefan Bradl – Repsol Honda Team 2 points
27. Michele Pirro – Aruba.it Racing 0 points
28. Lorenzo Savadori – Aprilia Racing 0 points
29. Tetsuta Nagashima – LCR Honda IDEMITSU 0 points
30. Danilo Petrucci – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 0 points
31. Kazuki Watanabe – Team SUZUKI ECSTAR 0 points