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MotoGP Japanese GP 2023 Players Ranking, And Team Positions

2 years ago By Sports Desk

The roar of engines, the smell of burnt rubber, and the thrill of high-speed racing—the MotoGP Japanese GP 2023 had it all.

With riders pushing their limits at the Motegi Twin Ring Circuit, let’s delve into the player rankings and team positions to see who emerged victorious and which teams reigned supreme in practice.

1. Brad Binder: A Record-Breaking Triumph Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Brad Binder emerged as the undisputed champion of the MotoGP Japanese GP 2023. Binder’s spectacular performance left spectators awestruck, and he broke a longstanding lap record with finesse. With 22 laps completed, Binder clocked a remarkable time of 1’43.489. This stellar achievement not only secured his victory but also etched his name into the history books. 

2. Francesco Bagnaia: A Close Second Ducati Team’s Francesco Bagnaia was a force to be reckoned with at Motegi. He chased Binder relentlessly, finishing just 0.029 seconds behind the leader. Bagnaia’s exceptional skill and determination showcased his championship spirit, ensuring a thrilling race for fans worldwide. 

3. Aleix Espargaro: Aprilia’s Bright Star Aprilia Racing Team’s Aleix Espargaro seized the third position, trailing Binder by 0.295 seconds. His outstanding performance highlighted Aprilia’s progress in MotoGP. The team has been steadily climbing the ranks, and Espargaro’s podium finish added another feather to their cap. 

4. Jorge Martin: Pramac Racing’s Ace Jorge Martin of Pramac Racing secured fourth place with a mere 0.354-second gap behind Binder. Martin’s consistent form and impeccable racing lines demonstrated his prowess on the Motegi circuit. His performance earned Pramac Racing valuable points in the team standings. 

5. Marco Bezzecchi:

Team VR46’s Star Rider Team VR46’s Marco Bezzecchi is locked in the fifth position, just 0.456 seconds adrift of the leader. Bezzecchi’s display of skill and determination showcased his potential as a star rider. His contribution added crucial points to Team VR46’s tally.

6. Fabio Di Giannantonio: Gresini Racing’s Surprise Gresini Racing’s Fabio Di Giannantonio pulled off a surprise with a sixth-place finish, trailing Binder by 0.458 seconds. Di Giannantonio’s performance in Motegi was noteworthy, demonstrating Gresini Racing’s capabilities. 

7. Johann Zarco: Pramac Racing’s Strong Presence Johann Zarco, representing Pramac Racing, secured the seventh position, finishing just 0.573 seconds behind Binder. Pramac Racing showcased its depth with two riders in the top ten, accumulating valuable points. 

8. Maverick Viñales: Aprilia’s Rising Star Aprilia Racing Team’s Maverick Viñales clinched the eighth position, trailing the leader by 0.628 seconds. Viñales’ transition to Aprilia has been a standout story in the MotoGP season, and his consistent performances continue to elevate the team. 

9. Pol Espargaro: Tech 3’s Resilience Tech 3’s Pol Espargaro secured the ninth position, just 0.730 seconds behind Binder. Tech 3’s presence in the top ten underlines their resilience and potential as a competitive team. 

10. Jack Miller: Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Late Surge Jack Miller of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing secured the tenth position, with a late surge propelling him to the top ten. Miller’s performance, despite a mid-session crash, added crucial points to Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s campaign. 

Team Standings:

The Battle Beyond Individuals While individual rankings shine a spotlight on riders, team standings are equally crucial in MotoGP. Let’s explore how teams fared at the MotoGP Japanese GP 2023: 

1. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing: The team had a stellar performance, with Brad Binder securing the top spot and Jack Miller finishing in the top ten. Their combined efforts propelled Red Bull KTM Factory Racing to the forefront.

 2. Ducati Team: Francesco Bagnaia’s impressive second-place finish was a significant contribution to the Ducati Team’s standing. The team continues to be a force to be reckoned with in MotoGP. 

3. Aprilia Racing Team: Aprilia Racing Team showcased their potential with Aleix Espargaro and Maverick Viñales both securing top-ten finishes. Their consistent performances have been pivotal for the team. 

4. Pramac Racing Pramac Racing demonstrated its strength with two riders, Jorge Martin and Johann Zarco, finishing in the top ten. Their combined efforts secured valuable points for the team.

5. Team VR46: Marco Bezzecchi’s impressive fifth-place finish highlighted Team VR46’s potential. The team’s promising performance is undoubtedly a sign of things to come. 

6. Gresini Racing: Fabio Di Giannantonio’s sixth-place finish was a pleasant surprise for Gresini Racing. The team showcased its capabilities at the Motegi circuit. 

7. Tech 3:Pol Espargaro’s ninth-place finish underscored Tech 3’s determination to compete at the highest level. The team’s resilience was evident in their performance. 

8. Yamaha Factory Racing: While Yamaha Factory Racing riders Franco Morbidelli and Fabio Quartararo faced challenges, they remain a formidable force in MotoGP. Quartararo’s 13th-place finish was a learning experience for the team. 

9. Repsol Honda Team: Repsol Honda Team’s Joan Mir and Marc Marquez endured a challenging race day, finishing in the 12th and 14th positions, respectively. The team aims to bounce back in upcoming races. 

10. Yamalube RS4GP Racing Team: The team’s rider, Cal Crutchlow, secured the 16th position, demonstrating their determination to compete in MotoGP. The MotoGP Japanese GP 2023 was a thrilling spectacle, filled with remarkable performances and unexpected twists. As individual riders continue to chase glory, teams vie for supremacy in the highly competitive world of MotoGP. With each race, the rankings evolve, creating an electrifying season for motorsport enthusiasts worldwide. The battle for the championship title rages on, promising more heart-pounding moments in the races to come.

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