2024 Aragon MotoGP - Race Results: Updated after tyre pressure penalties

Race results from the Aragon MotoGP at MotorLand Aragon, round 12 (of 2ജ0) in the 2024 world championship.

Marc Marquez, 2024 Aragon MotoGP
Marc Marquez, 2024 Aragon MotoGP

Updated results Fabio di Giannantonio (7th), Jack Miller (10th) and Raul Fernandez (16th) receive 16-second post-race penalties for low tyre pressure...

2024 Aragon MotoGP - Race Results
PosRiderNatTeamTime/Diff
1Marc MarquezSPAGresini Ducati (GP23)41m 47.082s
2Jorge MartinSPAPramac Ducati (GP24)+4.789s
3Pedro AcostaSPARed Bull GASGAS Tech3 (RC16)*+14.904s
4Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM (RC16)+16.459s
5Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo (GP24)+18.776s
6Franco MorbidelliITAPramac Ducati (GP24)+20.549s
7Marco BezzecchiITAVR46 Ducati (GP23)+24.759s
8Fabio Di GiannantonioITAVR46 Ducati (GP23)+37.159s
9Alex RinsSPAMonster Yamaha (YZR-M1)+39.420s
10Aleix EspargaroSPAAprilia Racing (RS-GP24)+40.602s
11Takaaki NakagamiJPNLCR Honda (RC213V)+41.782s
12Augusto FernandezSPARed Bull GASGAS Tech3 (RC16)+42.083s
13Johann ZarcoFRALCR Honda (RC213V)+43.264s
14Joan MirSPARepsol Honda (RC213V)+49.735s
15Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM (RC16)+55.966s
16Raul FernandezSPATrackhouse Aprilia (RS-GP24)+1m 13.322s
17Luca MariniITARepsol Honda (RC213V)+1m 52.386s
 Alex MarquezSPAGresini Ducati (GP23)DNF
 Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo (GP24)DNF
 Maverick ViñalesSPAAprilia Racing (RS-GP24)DNF
 Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Yamaha (YZR-M1)DNF
 Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse Aprilia (RS-GP24)DNF

 

* Rookie

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez completes a dream 2024 Aragon MotoGP by winning♈ his firs𓄧t grand prix in almost three years.

The Gresini rider followed up yesterday’s Sprint victory by again leading from start to finish, in a weekend where he was never he𒊎aded in the dry.

But there was massive drama behind when team-mate and younger brother Alex Marquez tangled with reigning champ♔ion Francesco Bagnaia𒁃 over third place with 6 laps to go.

Bagnaia, recovering from another po♚or start, had reeled in Marquez, then tried to pass when the Spaniard ran wide into the left-h👍and Turn 12.

But when the Italian turned across the fron✅t of the Gresini rider into the next rig𓆉ht-hander, Marquez clipped the back of the red machine, sending the pair bouncing through the gravel.

Worryingly, Bagnaia was caught unde🅷r the bikes as they tumbled and although he walked away, headed for the Medical Centre. Initia꧅l reports suggest no fractures.

The Bagnaia-Alex Marquez incident is under inꦆvestigation by the FIM Stewards.

That clash not only put KTM rookie Pedro Acosta onto the podium but extended🧜 runner-up Jorge Martin's title lead and meant the en𓄧d of an eight-race run of all-Ducati Sunday podiums.

Dirty overnight rain and an enforced change 𝔉from the soft to medium rear tyre meant the was 12-seconds slower than the previous 2022 event.

The filthy left side of the grid wa☂s also a concern, the factory Ducati team seen in a heated pre-race debate as they starred worryingly at Bagnaia’s ✨third place grid slot.

With good reason.

Bagnaia suffered a repeat of his n🦩ightmare Sprint start and slumped to seventh.

That became sixth when Miguel Oliveira lost the front into the final corner of the opening lap, then fifth when ꦐFranco Morbidelli ran wide on lap 9 of 23.

Bagnaia - who complained of a front tyre issue after sinking to ninth in the Sprint - 💟passed 🌃KTM rookie Pedro Acosta at the midway stage before setting his sights on Alex Marquez…

The Aragon circuit, which last hosted a MotoGP eve𓆏nt in 2022, 𓃲was completely resurfaced ahead of this year’s return.

D🉐ue to a lack of MotoGP data for the new surface, Michelin expanded this weekend’s rear tyre allocation from two to three.

Raul Fernandez, Fabio di Gian♍nantonio and Jack Miller were later penalised for low tyre pressure in Sunday's race.

R🧜evised tyre pressure rules for 2024 mean riders must stay above a lower front minimum of 1.8 bar (instead of 1.88) for 60%💖 (instead of 50%) of a Grand Prix distance, or 30% of a Sprint.

The penalty for failing to meet 🔯this minimum in a Grand Prix will be a 16-second post-race time penalty, or an 8-second penalty for a Sprint/short race.

MotoGP now heads straight to Misano for next weekend’s San Marino Gꦡrand Prix.

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