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MotoGP 2023 World Championship Standing Of Teams And Players After Malaysian GP

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The 2023 MotoGP season has been nothing short of spectacular. Each race brings its own twists and turns, and the Malaysian MotoGP was no exception.

After Enea Bastianini’s wonder win in this year’s Malay GP, We approach the business end of this thrilling season, let’s take a closer look at the World Championship standings for both teams and players after the Thai GP.

Player Standings

1. Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo): Francesco Bagnaia continues to impress with his consistency and performance. With 412 points, he’s leading the championship and is in a strong position to secure the title.

2. Jorge Martin (Pramac Ducati): Jorge Martin is closely trailing Bagnaia with 398 points. The battle between these two riders is keeping fans on the edge of their seats, and Martin is determined to close the just 14-point gap.

3. Marco Bezzecchi (Mooney VR46 Ducati): Marco Bezzecchi, riding a Mooney VR46 Ducati, holds the third position with 323 points. While he may be further back, he’s shown he’s capable of making an impact.

4. Brand Binder (Red Bull KTM): Brad Binder has been a force to be reckoned with this season, amassing 254 points. The South African rider is keen on making his mark in the closing races.

5. Johann Zarco (Pramac Racing): Johann Zarco’s impressive performance in the Thai MotoGP helped him move up a position in the rankings. With 200 points, he’s ready to challenge the leaders.

The player standings showcase the incredible talent and fierce competition in the 2023 season. Bagnaia and Martin’s battle for the top spot is a highlight, but riders like Bezzecchi and Binder are not to be underestimated. As we head into the final rounds, the championship is still wide open, promising thrilling races ahead.

Team Standings

1. Pramac Racing:

Pramac leads the team standings with 598 points. Their riders’ consistent performances have propelled them to the top, making them a formidable force.

2. Ducati Lenovo:

Next is Ducati Lenovo with 498 points. Pecco Bagnaia’s wonder season has played a crucial role in their strong position.

3. Mooney VR46 :

The Valentino Rossi owned teamoccupies the third spot with 494 points. Their rider Bezzechi, , has been a key contributor to their success.

4. Red Bull KTM: Red Bull KTM is fourth with 410 points. Brad Binder’s exceptional riding has been a highlight, and they remain in contention.

5. Aprilia Racing: Aprilia Racing has made significant progress, securing the fifth position with 373 points. Aleix Espargaro’s consistent performances have been a driving force.

The team standings mirror the excellence displayed by their riders. Ducati Lenovo’s dominance and Pramac Ducati’s pursuit are noteworthy. The competition is fierce, and the battle for the team championship is sure to intensify as the season reaches its climax.

With only a few races left in the 2023 MotoGP season, the championship is up for grabs. The rivalry between Bagnaia and Martin is the focal point, but the entire field is filled with talented riders determined to leave their mark. Team strategies, rider performances, and unpredictable races will all play a part in determining the ultimate champions of this exciting season.

As MotoGP fans worldwide eagerly await the next race, the standings reflect the incredible journey of this season. The Sepang Malaysian GP was a thrilling chapter, and with the World Championship titles on the line, the upcoming races promise even more excitement and drama.

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