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September 24, 2023
Marco Bezzecchi of Mooney VR46 Racing Team wins the IndianOil Grand Prix of India
Photo: Pedro Acosta at Indian MotoGP, World Championship, September 23, 2023, Buddh International Circuit, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Image provided by Photographer Credit & Copyright © Gold & Goose / Red Bull Content Pool.
Photo: David Alonso at Indian MotoGP, World Championship, September 23, 2023, Buddh International Circuit, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Image provided by Photographer Credit & Copyright © Gold & Goose / Red Bull Content Pool.
Photo: Ayumu Sasaki at Indian MotoGP, World Championship, September 24, 2023, Buddh International Circuit, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Image provided by Photographer Credit & Copyright © Gold & Goose / Red Bull Content Pool.
Photo: Jorge Martin at Indian MotoGP, World Championship, September 24, 2023, Buddh International Circuit, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Image provided by Photographer Credit & Copyright © Gold & Goose / Red Bull Content Pool.
Photo: Alex Marquez at Indian MotoGP, World Championship, September 24, 2023, Buddh International Circuit, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Image provided by Photographer Credit & Copyright © Gold & Goose / Red Bull Content Pool.
New Delhi, September 24, 2023 — Marco Bezzecchi of Mooney VR46 Racing Team put in a dominant performance and won the IndianOil Grand Prix of India at Buddh International Circuit, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, by a convincing 8.649 seconds. Jorge Martin of Primac Pramac Racing finished second after a fierce battle with Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati Lenovo Team and Fabio Quartararo of Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™. Martin’s second-place finish helped him reduce the Championship lead to only 13 points. Quartararo managed to finish third after a fantastic last-lap scrap.
Bezzecchi fell behind Martin and Bagnaia at the start. Bagnaia moved on Martin, who couldn’t resist the pressure and dropped to fourth. Bezzecchi took advantage of the situation and overtook Martin to move into second place. Bezzecchi then began to pull away, setting the fastest lap times and putting pressure on Bagnaia.
Bezzecchi was one second ahead of the pack, and Bagnaia was trying to defend himself from Martin, who was pushing hard to take second place. Martin moved with 17 laps to go, and Bagnaia tried to fight back. Unfortunately, Bagnaia went down with eight laps to go, which dealt a massive blow to his title hopes.
Quartararo was lurking in fourth place and moved up to third after Bagnaia’s crash. Bezzecchi continued to dominate the race and won by a comfortable margin. Martin struggled in the closing stages but managed to hold off Quartararo to finish second. Brad Binder of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing finished fourth after an epic battle with Joan Mir of the Repsol Honda Team.
The race was a disaster for the reigning World Champion, Francesco Bagnaia, as he lost a podium and 20 crucial Championship points to his major title rivals. The Championship battle has been turned on its head once again, and MotoGP™ now turns its attention to the Mobility Resort Motegi in Japan for the Motul Grand Prix of Japan from September 29 to October 1.
Source: MotoGP
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The race winning trophy presented by the Honourable Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, @myogiadityanath! ðŸ†#IndianGP 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/7Ufi1JzevC
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Bez makes history in India with a dominant victory! 🥇
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Hats off! ðŸ‘#IndianGP 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/cpi10BeAZt
🚦 LIGHTS OUT IN INDIA! 🚦
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Again it's @88jorgemartin that gets the holeshot! 🔥#IndianGP 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/UvW0dZvFdy
🚦 IT'S GO FOR #Moto3! 🚦@jaume_masia gets a great launch! He leads! 🚀#IndianGP 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/4R3om1EIUL
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