2017 MotoGP Results Sunday from Sepang

Press Release | October 29, 2017
Andrea Dovizioso won at Sepang to keep the MotoGP Championship alive.
Andrea Dovizioso won at Sepang to keep the MotoGP Championship battle alive. (Courtesy MotoGP)

It was a must win in many ways for Ducati Team’s Andrea Dovizioso as the paddock arrived at Sepang International Circuit, and the Italian kept calm under intense pressure to secure his sixth win of the season – and take the Championship fight down to the wire. Slicing through the rain to catch and pass teammate Jorge Lorenzo, Dovizioso was seven tenths clear of the Majorcan at the flag in a 1-2 for Ducatu  – and key rival Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) crossed the line in fourth. Johann Zarco (Monster Yamaha Tech 3) completed the podium after a stunning start, wrapping up the title of top Independent Team rider.>

It was Marquez who took an incredible initial holeshot from the third row, but the reigning Champion headed wide along with Lorenzo – allowing Zarco to slice through into the lead. Once there, the Frenchman lit it up to escape into the distance, and Lorenzo moved through to chase the Tech 3 rider down. Marquez slotted into third, with Dovizioso initially the man to lose out – but the Italian soon began to move through.

MotoGP podium (L-R): Lorenzo, Dovizioso, Zarco.
Sepang MotoGP podium (L-R): Lorenzo, Dovizioso, Zarco. (Courtesy MotoGP)

Zarco’s lead began to diminish, Dovizioso passed Marquez, and then both Ducatis were able to pass the Frenchman. It seemed Marquez would have the pace to take third from Zarco, but the reigning Champion couldn’t make up the ground. At the front, Lorenzo was holding firm as the two red machines streaked away – but the number 99 then suffered a moment at Turn 15 with a foot off the footpeg. ‘DesmoDovi’ saw his chance to strike, then facing down some nervous laps as the end of the race neared. Lorenzo brought it back to seven tenths over the line, with Zarco back on the rostrum in third.

Marquez was eight seconds further back in fourth, with polesitter and teammate Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda Team) completing the top five after a more promising showing in the wet for the former winner at the venue in similar conditions. Danilo Petrucci (Octo Pramac Racing) put in a superstar performance in the wet as he was forced to start from the back after a technical problem with his number one bike, and moved up to take sixth over the line – a gain of over 15 places.

Andrea Dovizioso won Sepang for the second straight year.
Don’t look back Dovi! The MotoGP title fight goes forward. (Courtesy MotoGP)

Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) was close to his compatriot by the end of the race to take seventh and only four tenths back, ahead of a more lonely finish for EG 0,0 Marc VDS rider Jack Miller into P8. Maverick Viñales (Team Suzuki Ecstar) had a tough race for ninth, with Pol Espargaro (Red Bull KTM Factory) giving KTM another consecutive top ten finish after another impressive race.

Alvaro Bautista (Pull&Bear Aspar Team) took P11, with the points scorers completed by Bradley Smith (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing), Scott Redding (Octo Pramac Racing), Hector Barbera (Reale Avintia Racing) and Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda.)

Jorge Lorenzo finished second at Sepang
So close: Jorge Lorenzo was only seven tenths off the win and led much of the race. (Courtesy MotoGP)

It’s now truly everything or nothing for the two title challengers, and the Championship comes back to Europe for the final showdown at Valencia. Marquez leads by 21 points, so it’s a long shot for ‘DesmoDovi’…but never, ever say never.

Oliveira unstoppable in Moto2

Back-to-back: Oliveira put KTM on top once again at Sepang
Back-to-back: Oliveira put KTM on top once again at Sepang. (Courtesy MotoGP)

Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM Ajo) took back-to-back wins for the first time in Moto2™ with a stunning demolition job at Sepang International Circuit, over five seconds clear at one point and putting in a faultless ride to the flag despite the late threat of rain. Rookie teammate Brad Binder made it another 1-2 for the Austrian factory as he took his second Moto2™ podium in second, able to get past new Moto2™ World Champion Franco Morbidelli in the latter stages. The number 21 – who has led the standings all year – completed the rostrum.

Earlier in the day it was announced that key title rival Tom Lüthi (CarXpert Interwetten) had been declared unfit to race, so Morbidelli’s 29 point advantage going into the Malaysian GP was enough to secure the crown. But celebrations waited until after the flag, when the customary number one was stuck to the front of Morbidelli’s EG 0,0 Marc VDS machine on the way back to parc ferme.

Behind the fastest three in front, Mattia Pasini (Italtrans Racing Team) made a late charge to take advantage of the late rain flags and make it into fourth, three tenths ahead of Francesco Bagnaia (Sky Racing Team VR46) after the Rookie of the Year initially mounted a podium challenge then completed the top five. It was an even closer finish for sixth, with local hero Hafizh Syahrin (Petronas Raceline Malaysia) just catching and getting the better of front row starter Fabio Quartararo (Pons HP 40) by 0.078 seconds.

Xavi Vierge (Tech 3 Racing)  and Isaac Viñales (BE-A-VIP SAG Team) were two more close finishers, just 0.068 apart in P8 and P9 respectively. Tetsuta Nagashima (Teluru SAG Team) completed the top ten after a solid ride for his best finish so far.

Simone Corsi and Augusto Fernandez (Speed Up), Andrea Locatelli (Italtrans Racing Team), Iker Lecuona and Jesko Raffin (Garage Plus Interwetten) completed the points scorers – with a number of high profile DNFs in the race, including one for Alex Marquez (EG 0,0 Marc VDS).

Now the title is wrapped up and a little more history has been made, it’s back to European soil for the final circus of the season in Valencia.

Mir hunts down Martin to win Moto3

Sepang Moto3 podium
Moto3 Podium (L-R): Martin, Mir, Bastianini (Courtesy MotoGP)

Joan Mir (Leopard Racing) backed up his win and Championship title from Phillip Island with another impressive performance at Sepang International Circuit, taking the win after catching and passing early leader Jorge Martin (Del Conca Gresini Moto3). Martin took second – just – after dueling with Enea Bastianini (Estrella Galicia 0,0) to the line. Bastianini was just 0.039 off the Spaniard over the line to complete the podium. Mir now has 11 wins to extend his lead in the record books in the “most wins in Moto3™” category, and is the first rider to win ten races in a year in the lighweight category since Marc Marquez in 2010.

It was Martin who got the holeshot from second on the grid, and the Spaniard shot away into the lead early – six tenths inside the lap record second time around. In clear air and breaking the slipstream effect early, it seemed it could be a done deal – but Mir was soon on the chase. The new Champion reeled in his compatriot and sliced past as soon as he was on the scene – but he wasn’t able to escape. Bastianini was then able to catch the pair and the three were together on track until a close moment between the number 33 and the number 88 allowed Mir to make a break for it.

Not needing a second invitation, the Majorcan was then able to hold onto it and leave the two behind to duel it out for the remaining spots on the podium, with that decided at the final corner in favour of Martin.

Livio Loi (Leopard Racing) put in another impressive ride after bouncing back from a broken collarbone earlier in the season, and the Belgian had a lonely ride to fourth. He was ahead of an incredible group battle for fifth as John McPhee (British Talent Team) made his move late to take the reins in that fight, crossing the line in P5 by just 0.039 over Andrea Migno (Sky Racing Team VR46).

Romano Fenati (Marinelli Rivacold Snipers) took seventh ahead of his rival for second in the standings Aron Canet (Estrella Galicia 0,0), thereby confirming himself as the runner up in 2017. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Del Conca Gresini Moto3) was able to move up from his grid position for ninth, with Bo Bendsneyder (Red Bull KTM Ajo) completing the top ten.

Adam Norrodin (SIC Racing Team) had an eventful home race as he was running up near the front for some time before a crash, remounting in a flash and getting back in the action in fourteenth. By the end of the race, the Malaysian was able to take eleventh and just beat rookie teammate Ayumu Sasaki at the flag – but it was a solid double points finish and a positive home weekend for the Sepang International Circuit Racing Team.

RBA Racing Team duo Juanfran Guevara and Gabriel Rodrigo took P13 and P14 respectively, with Manuel Pagliani (CIP) completing the points scorers. Now it’s back west for the final round in Spain.

SHELL MALAYSIA MOTORCYCLE GRAND PRIX

MotoGP Race Classification 2017

Sepang, Sunday, October 29, 2017

1 25 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Ducati Team Ducati 148.2 44’51.497
2 20 99 Jorge LORENZO SPA Ducati Team Ducati 148.2 +0.743
3 16 5 Johann ZARCO FRA Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 147.7 +9.738
4 13 93 Marc MARQUEZ SPA Repsol Honda Team Honda 147.3 +17.763
5 11 26 Dani PEDROSA SPA Repsol Honda Team Honda 146.6 +29.144
6 10 9 Danilo PETRUCCI ITA OCTO Pramac Racing Ducati 146.6 +30.380
7 9 46 Valentino ROSSI ITA Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 146.6 +30.769
8 8 43 Jack MILLER AUS EG 0,0 Marc VDS Honda 146.3 +35.238
9 7 25 Maverick VIÑALES SPA Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 146.2 +38.053
10 6 44 Pol ESPARGARO SPA Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 146.1 +39.847
11 5 19 Alvaro BAUTISTA SPA Pull&Bear Aspar Team Ducati 145.9 +42.559
12 4 38 Bradley SMITH GBR Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 145.8 +44.602
13 3 45 Scott REDDING GBR OCTO Pramac Racing Ducati 145.6 +48.696
14 2 8 Hector BARBERA SPA Reale Avintia Racing Ducati 145.5 +50.058
15 1 35 Cal CRUTCHLOW GBR LCR Honda Honda 145.5 +50.705
16 60 Michael VAN DER MARK NED Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 145.2 +56.397
17 29 Andrea IANNONE ITA Team SUZUKI ECSTAR Suzuki 145.1 +58.391
18 53 Tito RABAT SPA EG 0,0 Marc VDS Honda 143.7 +1’25.571
Not Classified
22 Sam LOWES GBR Aprilia Racing Team Gresini Aprilia 133.5 11 Laps
17 Karel ABRAHAM CZE Pull&Bear Aspar Team Ducati 144.3 12 Laps
76 Loris BAZ FRA Reale Avintia Racing Ducati 144.1 15 Laps
42 Alex RINS SPA Team SUZUKI ECSTAR Suzuki 0 Lap

Moto2

1 25 44 Miguel OLIVEIRA POR Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM 156.0 40’28.955
2 20 41 Brad BINDER RSA Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM 155.9 +2.387
3 16 21 Franco MORBIDELLI ITA EG 0,0 Marc VDS Kalex 155.6 +6.878
4 13 54 Mattia PASINI ITA Italtrans Racing Team Kalex 154.7 +21.774
5 11 42 Francesco BAGNAIA ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 Kalex 154.6 +22.086
6 10 55 Hafizh SYAHRIN MAL Petronas Raceline Malaysia Kalex 154.6 +23.410
7 9 40 Fabio QUARTARARO FRA Pons HP40 Kalex 154.5 +23.488
8 8 97 Xavi VIERGE SPA Tech 3 Racing Tech 3 154.5 +24.976
9 7 32 Isaac VIÑALES SPA BE-A-VIP SAG Team Kalex 154.4 +25.044
10 6 45 Tetsuta NAGASHIMA JPN Teluru SAG Team Kalex 154.3 +27.199
11 5 24 Simone CORSI ITA Speed Up Racing Speed Up 154.2 +28.614
12 4 37 Augusto FERNANDEZ SPA Speed Up Racing Speed Up 154.2 +29.125
13 3 5 Andrea LOCATELLI ITA Italtrans Racing Team Kalex 154.0 +31.978
14 2 27 Iker LECUONA SPA Garage Plus Interwetten Kalex 153.2 +44.346
15 1 2 Jesko RAFFIN SWI Garage Plus Interwetten Kalex 153.2 +45.088
16 57 Edgar PONS SPA Pons HP40 Kalex 152.8 +51.358
17 23 Marcel SCHROTTER GER Dynavolt Intact GP Suter 152.3 +59.328
18 15 Alex DE ANGELIS RSM Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 Kalex 150.8 +1’24.767
Not Classified
7 Lorenzo BALDASSARRI ITA Forward Racing Team Kalex 153.7 8 Laps
62 Stefano MANZI ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 Kalex 154.6 9 Laps
49 Axel PONS SPA RW Racing GP Kalex 148.6 12 Laps
26 Dimas EKKY PRATAMA INA Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 Kalex 145.6 18 Laps
87 Remy GARDNER AUS Tech 3 Racing Tech 3 145.3 18 Laps
73 Alex MARQUEZ SPA EG 0,0 Marc VDS Kalex 131.9 18 Laps
Not Finished 1st Lap
30 Takaaki NAKAGAMI JPN IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia Kalex 0 Lap
11 Sandro CORTESE GER Dynavolt Intact GP Suter 0 Lap
10 Luca MARINI ITA Forward Racing Team Kalex 0 Lap
89 Khairul Idham PAWI MAL IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia Kalex 0 Lap

Moto3

1 25 36 Joan MIR SPA Leopard Racing Honda 148.7 40’14.545
2 20 88 Jorge MARTIN SPA Del Conca Gresini Moto3 Honda 148.7 +0.724
3 16 33 Enea BASTIANINI ITA Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda 148.7 +0.763
4 13 11 Livio LOI BEL Leopard Racing Honda 148.3 +6.868
5 11 17 John MCPHEE GBR British Talent Team Honda 148.0 +11.051
6 10 16 Andrea MIGNO ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 KTM 148.0 +11.090
7 9 5 Romano FENATI ITA Marinelli Rivacold Snipers Honda 148.0 +11.238
8 8 44 Aron CANET SPA Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda 148.0 +11.671
9 7 21 Fabio DI GIANNANTONIO ITA Del Conca Gresini Moto3 Honda 148.0 +11.959
10 6 64 Bo BENDSNEYDER NED Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM 148.0 +12.062
11 5 7 Adam NORRODIN MAL SIC Racing Team Honda 147.9 +12.572
12 4 71 Ayumu SASAKI JPN SIC Racing Team Honda 147.9 +13.581
13 3 58 Juanfran GUEVARA SPA RBA BOE Racing Team KTM 147.8 +14.885
14 2 19 Gabriel RODRIGO ARG RBA BOE Racing Team KTM 147.6 +18.736
15 1 96 Manuel PAGLIANI ITA CIP Mahindra 147.4 +21.986
16 65 Philipp OETTL GER Südmetall Schedl GP Racing KTM 147.3 +23.365
17 42 Marcos RAMIREZ SPA Platinum Bay Real Estate KTM 147.3 +23.524
18 41 Nakarin ATIRATPHUVAPAT THA Honda Team Asia Honda 147.1 +25.908
19 12 Marco BEZZECCHI ITA CIP Mahindra 147.1 +26.173
20 27 Kaito TOBA JPN Honda Team Asia Honda 146.2 +40.612
21 84 Jakub KORNFEIL CZE Peugeot MC Saxoprint Peugeot 146.2 +40.772
22 14 Tony ARBOLINO ITA SIC58 Squadra Corse Honda 146.1 +43.110
23 4 Patrik PULKKINEN FIN Peugeot MC Saxoprint Peugeot 145.0 +1’00.918
24 6 Maria HERRERA SPA Aspar Mahindra Moto3 Mahindra 145.0 +1’01.104
Not Classified
9 Kasma Daniel KASMAYUDIN MAL Petronas Sprinta Racing Honda 146.2 1 Lap
48 Lorenzo DALLA PORTA ITA Aspar Mahindra Moto3 Mahindra 146.2 2 Laps
8 Nicolo BULEGA ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 KTM 147.3 3 Laps
23 Niccolò ANTONELLI ITA Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM 148.2 10 Laps
95 Jules DANILO FRA Marinelli Rivacold Snipers Honda 147.4 13 Laps
40 Darryn BINDER RSA Platinum Bay Real Estate KTM 144.9 15 Laps
24 Tatsuki SUZUKI JPN SIC58 Squadra Corse Honda 75.8 17 Laps