MotoGP 2022: Results of the Malaysian Grand Prix, Sepang (41 photos)

Malaysian Grand Prix 2018

Race details
Race 18 of 19 races of the 2018 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
dateNovember 4, 2022
Official nameShell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix [1]
LocationSepang, Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia
Well
  • Permanent racing complex
  • 5,543 km (3,444 mi)
MotoGP
Time2: 12.161
Fastest lap
RiderAlex RinsSuzuki
Time2:00.762 on lap 5
Podium
FirstMark MarquezHonda
SecondAlex RinsSuzuki
ThirdJohann ZarcoYamaha
Moto2
Time2: 05.629
Fastest lap
RiderLuca MariniKalex
Time2:07.423 on lap 2
Podium
FirstLuca MariniKalex
SecondMiguel OliveiraKTM
ThirdFrancesco BagnaiaKalex
Moto3
Time2: 11,731
Fastest lap
RiderJorge MartinHonda
Time2:13.931 on lap 14
Podium
FirstJorge MartinHonda
SecondLorenzo Dalla PortaHonda
ThirdEnea BastianiniHonda

2018 Malaysian motorcycle Grand

was the eighteenth round of the 2022 MotoGP season. It was held at the Sepang International Circuit in Sepang on November 4, 2022.

Marc Marquez rides a wheelie to celebrate winning the MotoGP race.

Classification [edit]

MotoGP[edit]

Pos.No.RiderTeamManufacturerCirclesTime / RetiredNetPoints
193Mark MarquezRepsol Honda TeamHonda2040: 32.372725
242Alex RinsSuzuki ECSTAR TeamSuzuki20+1,898820
35Johann ZarcoMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha20+2,474116
425Maverick ViñalesMovistar Yamaha MotoGPYamaha20+4,6671113
526 yearDani PedrosaRepsol Honda TeamHonda20+6,1901011
64Andrea DoviziosoDucati TeamDucati20+11,248410
719Alvaro BautistaTeam Angel NietoDucati20+15,61199
843 years oldJack MillerAlma Pramac RacingDucati20+19,00958
99Danilo PetrucciAlma Pramac RacingDucati20+22.92167
1055Hafizh SyakhrinMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha20+26,919236
1141 years oldAleix EspargaroAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia20+29,503125
1221 years oldFranco MorbidelliEG 0.0 Marc VDSHonda20+30.933194
136Stefan BradlLCR Honda CastrolHonda20+35,322203
1430Takaaki NakagamiLCR Honda IDEMITSUHonda20+37.912222
1538Bradley SmithRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM20+39,675171
1612Thomas LuthiEG 0.0 Marc VDSHonda20+41,82018
1710Xavier SimeonReale Avintia RacingDucati20+43.97815
1846Valentino RossiMovistar Yamaha MotoGPYamaha20+58.2882
1945Scott ReddingAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia20+1: 00.19113
Ret44Pol EspargaroRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM16Lost power16
Ret51Michele PirroDucati TeamDucati5Accident14
Ret17Karel AbrahamTeam Angel NietoDucati3Electronics21 years old
Ret29Andrea IannoneSuzuki ECSTAR TeamSuzuki0Accident3
DNS81 years oldJordi TorresReale Avintia RacingDucatiDidn't start
W.D.99Jorge LorenzoDucati TeamDucatiStripped off
[1] [2] [3]
  • Jordi Torres broke his finger during training and withdrew from the competition.
  • Jorge Lorenzo withdrew from Friday's practice with a wrist injury sustained at the Thai Grand Prix and was replaced by Michele Pirro.

Moto2[edit]

Pos.No.RiderManufacturerCirclesTime / RetiredNetPoints
110Luca MariniKalex1838: 25.689225
244Miguel OliveiraKTM18+1,194720
342Francesco BagnaiaKalex18+3,020616
454Mattia PasiniKalex18+4,497513
520Fabio QuartararoSpeed ​​up18+5,250311
67Lorenzo BaldassarriKalex18+5,3051310
773Alex MarquezKalex18+7 69019
841 years oldBrad BinderKTM18+8,94398
923Marcel SchrötterKalex18+9,687107
1036Joan MirKalex18+18,547186
1197Xavi ViergeKalex18+18,81685
125Andrea LocatelliKalex18+19,739154
139Jorge NavarroKalex18+21,177123
1477Dominic EgerterKTM18+21.960172
1522Sam LowesKTM18+26,87521 years old1
1624Simone CorsiKalex18+28,51522
1789Khairul Idham PaviKalex18+28.80225
1816Joe RobertsNTS18+29,79123
192Jesco RuffinKalex18+30,55720
2057Edgar PonsSpeed ​​up18+31.06919
21 years old4Stephen OdendaalNTS18+38.43024
2295Jules DaniloKalex18+42.93027
2330Dimas Ekki PratamaTechnology 318+57,50728 year
2432Isaac ViñalesSuter18+57,91030
2521 years oldFederico FuligniKalex18+1: 03.73731 year
26 year50Rafid Topan SuciptoSuter18+2: 04.06632
Ret40Augusto FernandezKalex8Accident11
Ret66Niki TuuliKalex7Accident26 year
Ret45Tetsuta NagashimaKalex7Damage due to accident16
Ret87Remy GardnerTechnology 35Damage due to accident4
Ret18Xavier CardelusKalex5Damage due to accident29
Ret27Iker LecuonaKTM2Damage due to accident14
OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT

Moto3[edit]

Pos.No.RiderManufacturerCirclesTime / RetiredNetPoints
188Jorge MartinHonda1738: 34,799125
248Lorenzo Dalla PortaHonda17+3,5561420
333Enea BastianiniHonda17+3,757616
475Albert ArenasKTM17+3,795513
512Marco BezzecchiKTM17+4,095211
621 years oldFabio Di GiannantonioHonda17+4,1061310
740Darrin BinderKTM17+4,232119
814Tony ArbolinoHonda17+4,70438
924Tatsuki SuzukiHonda17+4,70777
1023Niccolo AntonelliHonda17+4,715106
1142Marcos RamirezKTM17+4,727185
1227Kaito TobaHonda17+5,101194
1377Vicente PerezKTM17+6.392203
1441 years oldNakarin AtiratfuwapatHonda17+7,063232
1522Kazuki MasakiKTM17+7 35381
1616Andrea MignoKTM17+7 47822
1776Makar YurchenkoHonda17+7,62626 year
1871Ayumu SasakiHonda17+13,8439
1965Philip OttlKTM17+19.99224
2084Jakub KornfeilKTM17+26,67821 years old
21 years old81 years oldStefano NepaKTM17+34.18427
229Apivat WongthananonKTM17+34,46825
237Adam NorrodinHonda17+1: 37,38728
Ret44Aron CaneHonda10Accident15
Ret72Alonso LopezHonda6Accident17
Ret17John McPheeKTM6Accident4
Ret10Dennis FoggiaKTM6Accident16
Ret31 yearCelestino ViettiKTM2Accident12
OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORT

MotoGP 2022: Results of the Malaysian Grand Prix, Sepang (41 photos)

Sepang often hosts the royal motorcycle races with rain, and 2018 was no exception. Fortunately, Malaysia took pity on both the fans and the pilots, and the clouds cleared on the day of the race.

Valentino Rossi did a great job at the start and immediately took the lead. Marc Marquez took a penalty for an incident with Andrea Iannone during qualifying and started from 6th place. By the middle of the race, the Spaniard caught up with Valentino and at some point reduced the gap to 0.5 seconds.

This state of affairs could not affect the behavior of Rossi, who had already felt the taste of victory, but still the Italian’s nerves gave way, and in the first turn of the 18th lap he made one, but critical mistake and went lowside, after which Mark was no longer in competition and finished first.

Rossi's fall did not cause serious damage to himself or the motorcycle, and he was able to return to the race, but finished only 18th, with Alex Rins and Johan Zarco taking second and third places.

Race results:

Pos.PointsNum.RiderNationTeamBikeKm/hTime/Gap
12593Marc MARQUEZSPARepsol Honda TeamHonda164.040’32.372
22042Alex RINSSPATeam SUZUKI ECSTARSuzuki163.9+1.898
3165Johann ZARCOFRAMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha163.9+2.474
41325Maverick VIÑALESSPAMovistar Yamaha MotoGPYamaha163.7+4.667
51126Dani PedrosaSPARepsol Honda TeamHonda163.6+6.190
6104Andrea DOVIZIOSOITADucati TeamDucati163.3+11.248
7919Alvaro BautistaSPAAngel Nieto TeamDucati163.0+15.611
8843Jack MILLERAUSAlma Pramac RacingDucati162.8+19.009
979Danilo PETRUCCIITAAlma Pramac RacingDucati162.5+22.921
10655Hafizh SYAHRINMALMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha162.2+26.919
11541Aleix EspargaroSPAAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia162.1+29.503
12421Franco MORBIDELLIITAEG 0.0 Marc VDSHonda162.0+30.933
1336Stefan BRADLGERLCR Honda CASTROLHonda161.7+35.322
14230Takaaki NAKAGAMIJPNLCR Honda IDEMITSUHonda161.5+37.912
15138Bradley SmithGBRRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM161.4+39.675
1612Thomas LUTHISWIEG 0.0 Marc VDSHonda161.3+41.820
1710Xavier SIMEONBELReale Avintia RacingDucati161.1+43.978
1846Valentino RossiITAMovistar Yamaha MotoGPYamaha160.2+58.288
1945Scott REDDINGGBRAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia160.1+1’00.191
Not Classified
44Pol ESPARGAROSPARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM162.14 Laps
51Michele PIRROITADucati TeamDucati160.815 laps
17Karel ABRAHAMCZEAngel Nieto TeamDucati157.917 Laps
Not Finished 1st Lap
29Andrea IANNONEITATeam SUZUKI ECSTARSuzuki0 Lap

Championship position after the Malaysian Grand Prix:

Championship position after the race[edit]

  • in bold
    .

MotoGP[edit]

321
2Andrea Dovizioso220
3Valentino Rossi195
4Maverick Viñales193
55Alex Rins149
16Johann Zarco149
27Cal Crutchlow148
28Danilo Petrucci144
19Andrea Iannone133
110Jorge Lorenzo130

Moto2[edit]

304
2Miguel Oliveira272
3Brad Binder201
4Lorenzo Baldassarri162
15Alex Marquez157
16Joan Mir155
27Luca Marini147
18Marcel Schrötter138
19Xavi Vierge131
10Fabio Quartararo128

Moto3[edit]

240
2Marco Bezzecchi214
3Fabio Di Giannantonio205
4Enea Bastianini166
5Lorenzo Dalla Porta151
6Aron Cane128
7Gabriel Rodrigo116
8Jakub Kornfeil115
9Albert Arenas107
10Marcos Ramirez95

MotoGP


Marc Marquez confidently won qualifying for the 2022 Malaysian Grand Prix despite crashing at Turn 4 on his third lap.
This season, the seven-time champion will start from pole position for the seventh time. Starting from second position is Joan Zarco, who qualified for the front row thanks to a good last lap. Valentino Rossi had one of the best qualifications of the season. The veteran will start from third place.

Andrea Iannone, Andrea Dovizioso (a fall prevented the Italian from rising higher), and Jack Miller qualified for the second row.

    Qualifying 2:
  1. Marc Marquez ESP Repsol Honda (RC213V) 2m 12.161s 308km/h (Top Speed)
  2. Johann Zarco FRA Monster Yamaha Tech3 (YZR-M1) 2m 12.709s +0.548s 298k
  3. Valentino Rossi ITA Movistar Yamaha (YZR-M1) 2m 13.009s +0.848s 294k
  4. Andrea Iannone ITA Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR) 2m 13.097s +0.936s 299k
  5. Andrea Dovizioso ITA Ducati Team (GP18) 2m 13.183s +1.022s [Lap 6/7] 301k
  6. Jack Miller AUS Pramac Ducati (GP17) 2m 13.274s +1.113s [Lap 7/7] 301k
  7. Danilo Petrucci ITA Pramac Ducati (GP18) 2m 13.413s +1.252s 307k
  8. Alex Rins ESP Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR) 2m 13.463s +1.302s [Lap 3/7] 309k
  9. Alvaro Bautista ESP Angel Nieto Team (GP17) 2m 14.185s +2.024s 301k
  10. Dani Pedrosa ESP Repsol Honda (RC213V) 2m 14.443s +2.282s [Lap 7/7] 291k
  11. Maverick Viñales ESP Movistar Yamaha (YZR-M1) 2m 14.856s +2.695s 293k
  12. Aleix Espargaro ESP Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP) 2m 15.340s +3.179s 304k
  13. Qualifying 1:

  14. Scott Redding GBR Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP) 2m 13.786s 290k
  15. Michele Pirro ITA Ducati Team (GP18) 2m 13.823s 292k
  16. Xavier Simeon ESP Reale Avintia (GP17)* 2m 13.971s 291k
  17. Pol Espargaro ESP Red Bull KTM Factory (RC16) 2m 14.132s 279k
  18. Bradley Smith GBR Red Bull KTM Factory (RC16) 2m 14.332s 287k
  19. Thomas Luthi SWI EG 0.0 Marc VDS (RC213V)* 2m 14.843s 287k
  20. Franco Morbidelli ITA EG 0.0 Marc VDS (RC213V)* 2m 14.994s 285k
  21. Stefan Bradl GER LCR Honda (RC213V) 2m 15.364s 285k
  22. Karel Abraham CZE Angel Nieto Team (GP16) 2m 15.679s 285k
  23. Takaaki Nakagami JPN LCR Honda (RC213V)* 2m 16.558s 282k
  24. Hafizh Syahrin MAL Monster Yamaha Tech3 (YZR-M1)* 2m 16.825s 285k
  25. Jordi Torres SPA Reale Avintia (GP16) No Time

Sepang Official Records: Best Lap: Jorge Lorenzo SPA Yamaha 2m 0.606s (2015) – Best Race Lap: Dani Pedrosa SPA Honda 1m 59.053s (2015)

Unofficial Sepang record: - Jorge Lorenzo SPA Ducati 1m 58.830s (pre-season tests 2018)

Links[edit]

  1. ^ ab "2018 Malaysian MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database". Motorsportmagazine.com
    . November 5, 2022. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  2. "SHELL MALAYSIA MOTORCYCLE GRAND PRIX · MotoGP Race Classification 2018". motogp.com
    . Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  3. "SHELL MALAYSIA MOTORCYCLE GRAND PRIX · MotoGP Race Classification 2018" (PDF). Resources.motogp.com
    . Retrieved November 20, 2022.
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MotoGP: Malaysian Grand Prix - Fire, Water and Asphalt Burst

The Ducati Team came to Sepang to continue its amazing winning streak. Sepang was the first track where the new Ducati pilots gained the upper hand, consolidated the result and confidently moved forward. Was this related to the severe weather conditions in Malaysia that plagued the 2016 and 2022 weekends?

MOTOGONKI.RU, October 31, 2022 - Andrea Dovizioso became the 9th MotoGP winner of 2016, winning Ducati's first Grand Prix since Casey Stoner left the factory garage in 2010. It was undoubtedly a triumph - the first real breakthrough. But they could have taken a double!


Party Gold

But Dovizioso's comfortable victory and the podium finish of the Yamaha Factory team-mates are also associated with the mistakes made by their rivals - Marquez and Crutchlow, who fell in the final stage of the race, as well as Dovi's Ducati Team team-mate Andrea Iannone.

It can be debated what led to Marquez's crash: his relaxed state after taking the title at Motegi, an error in the bike's setup, or an unexpected choice made before leaving the pit lane. Many people focus on Mark's choice of carbon brakes in the rain race. Until the very last minute, the motorcycle stood in the Repsol Honda garage without any disks at all - there was a discussion going on. At the last moment, Marquez asked to change the rotors to carbon. As he explained later, he was confident that this would give him more chances in the battle with Ducati and Yamaha and, in general, he was right: the Brembo carbon wheels worked perfectly, the reason for the lowside braking at turn 11 was a driver error.


Marquez: I'm fine, guys!

It wasn't the brakes that mattered. Moreover, Mark performed many times in the rain on carbon fiber and did not experience any problems! By winning the wet San Marino Grand Prix in 2022, he put an end to the debate about Brembo's ability to weld a moisture-resistant polymer. Plus, all sorts of brake cases that prevent water drops from getting on them...

But it was precisely the ability to brake clearly and measuredly almost in stoppies, even in rainy racing conditions, that became the key feature for the Ducati Desmosedici - the main feature that Dovi learned to use so well!


Andrea Dovizioso has been the leader of all rain sessions in Sepang since 2016

Preparations for the 2022 Grand Prix also took place in very difficult conditions, when from session to session, even during sessions, the conditions and degree of humidity changed: it was raining, then dry, then raining again. And Dovizioso led every wet session.

It was only on Saturday, when the sun had completely dried and warmed the Sepang asphalt, that Marquez took a step forward in FP4. He expected to take pole position and some prize the next day. But even on a dry track, Dovi, Zarco and Pedrosa fought for pole position, and it was Pedrosa who won this battle, ahead of the Frenchman by 0.017 seconds. And Marquez ended up on the 3rd line.

In the morning it rained again - the race started on a completely wet track. Marquez made an impressive leap from the start, breaking into the leading group, he even got ahead of Dovizioso, and a long battle ensued between them. If you remember, at that moment there were no guarantees that the title would remain with Honda!

Twice, almost crashing right under the wheels of the Ducati, Mark slowed down when there were no less than 15 laps left to the finish - and finished 18 seconds behind Dovi. Andrea, on the contrary, improved after that, passed Lorenzo, then Zarco - and won.


Ducati Factory riders 1-2 on the podium at Sepang 2022

The second part of the story about Sepang: rain is not as bad as unbearable heat with almost 90 percent humidity!

Humidity does not have much effect on the motorcycle, but it does cause a lot of inconvenience for the pilot. Sweating increases, moisture leaves the body rapidly (as you know, a MotoGP pilot can lose up to 2.5 liters of fluid during a race). In this case, the blood thickens, attention becomes dull, concentration disappears, the brain begins to “dull”, hence the mistakes.

And here’s what Alex Rinsa’s (Team Ecstar Suzuki) boss Marcel Casot says about the heat: “If we compare the difficulty of the conditions in Sepang, I would say that the sun complicates the work many times more than the clouds! The heat affects the asphalt and tires so much that at some moments the electronics do not have time to work out the reduction in grip. Secondly, engine performance drops, and you have to add power - remove the limit on speed and traction. This is directly related to the first point - reducing the grip: more torque - more rubber consumption. We have to find a balance, which takes a lot of time and effort.”


In 2022, Iannone and Rins did not shine in Sepang. How is it this time?

Last Sunday Andrea Iannone brought Suzuki his 7th cup since the beginning of the season, Rins finished 5th in Australia. Suzuki pilots climbed to the podium regularly this year: the first series - Argentina, Texas, Spain, then there was Assen, a pause, and a new series - Aragon, Japan, Australia. Seven tracks in three different formats. Particularly successful for Suzuki were smooth, high-speed tracks, like Assen and Phillip Island, Argentina; but stop-n-go routes are no longer alien to them - Motegi and Jerez, for example.

Although Sepang and Phillip Island are similar in many respects (the same long arcs of turns, fast straights and a smooth ride throughout most of the circuit), the Malaysian Grand Prix will follow a different scenario. Whether the race is wet or dry, the Suzuki pilots - on paper - should lose the advantages they had on the cool, but still completely dry Australian asphalt.


Start of the 2022 Malaysian Grand Prix - Joan Zarco leads!

We can assume that Yamaha, Honda and Ducati will once again be at the head of the field.

In Sepang, all the factories are playing with power, trying to harness more horses to their cart. Sepang is where Honda Racing unleashes the full potential of the RC213V engine, which produces up to 280 hp. But Ducati has an even larger herd. Suzuki GSX-RR has only 250. In the rain everything happens smoother, and the level of factory motorcycles is more or less equal - this is a matter of banal safety, so Suzuki will have a new chance to confirm the correctness of the chosen path for the World Championship.

It will be interesting to compare the progress that Suzuki has made over the year! The 2022 race in Sepang ended in horror for the factory team drivers - Rins slipped and Iannone finished outside the points zone in 17th.


Moto Grand Prix teams reacted with some distrust to the decision of Sepang and Dromo

One more small nuance.

The new Sepang International Circuit asphalt, laid in 2016, was not ideal. Well, besides the fact that several incidents occurred at the Formula 1 stage due to the not very careful laying of utilities by the Malays, during the rain sessions of MotoGP a feature of the new surface was revealed - “sweating” after rain and subsequent warming up. There was a similar problem with Monza at World Superbike: the water after the rain did not go away and evaporate, but when well heated, it rose back through the pores, forming wet spots on the surface. Considering that morning steam and moisture settling in the evening hours in Sepang are the norm, this simply could not be tolerated!


The black stripe on the asphalt is not the insertion of a new piece, these are traces of the sealing polymer

The MotoGP Safety Commission double-checked everything at the IRTA tests in February 2022 and ordered Sepang to redo the work. The Italian contractor, Dromo, found a solution to avoid re-laying the asphalt: they applied a special sealing polymer to critical turns, which simply clogged the pores of the pavement. Moisture now flows into the drainage without lingering on the surface. However, before the 2022 MotoGP race, the pilots noted that small puddles had formed in some places because of this. But... this cannot be compared with Silverstone!

Michelin is confident that their rain tires are performing just fine today on all the tracks where they have been tested, and Sepang is among the first. So even if the race is rainy, only the pilots themselves will be able to throw up surprises, making some unpredictable mistakes. But if, after two days of rainy practices, the Malaysian Grand Prix takes place on a dry track, it will be fire!

So what's up with the weather? Details: Malaysian Grand Prix schedule and weekend weather forecast.

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