Ducati Dominates Austrian GP: Bagnaia’s Victory and Ducati’s Success in MotoGP

2023-08-24 13:41:24

Even before the Austrian GP, ​​the signs were good that a Ducati rider would be allowed to climb onto the top step of the podium in the MotoGP class. Because since the premier class returned to the Red Bull Ring in 2016, Ducati has been the most successful manufacturer in Austria with seven victories (as of 2022). The remaining two triumphs were secured by KTM with Miguel Oliveira (2020) and Brad Binder (2021).

Most recently, Ducati works rider Pecco Bagnaia won on the 4.318 km long track in Styria. With his pole position in qualifying, he demonstrated once more this year that he is the one to beat in both the sprint and the Grand Prix on Sunday. But KTM ace Brad Binder also underlined his ambitions to give KTM their third home win with starting position 2.

The South African was also the only rider able to challenge Bagnaia in both races, but ultimately had to beat the MotoGP World Champion. Bagnaia won both races by two and five seconds respectively, extending his championship lead over Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Ducati) to 62 points.

It was a memorable weekend for Bagnaia in many ways as Sunday’s win not only marked the Italian’s 50th GP podium, but also the seventh Italian MotoGP win in the first ten races since 2006, when Loris won the first half of the season Capirossi, Valentino Rossi and Marco Melandri. With his fifth win of the season, Bagnaia has won exactly 50% of the ten Sunday races so far.

His 16th MotoGP victory also puts Bagnaia on the podium in the ranking of the most successful Italian riders. He is now the third best Italian in history. MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi tops that statistic with 89 wins, followed by 15-time world champion Giacomo Agostini with 68 wins.

The 26-year-old Italian also pulled off his second hat-trick of the year, once once more taking pole position, both wins and the fastest race lap in both the sprint and GP races following Mugello.

With Bagnaia and brand colleague Marco Bezzecchi (Mooney VR46 Racing) on ​​the podium, Ducati also managed to have at least one Ducati rider on the podium since 36 Grand Prix races – a new record.

MotoGP results, Spielberg (20 August):

1. Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati, 28 Runden in 42:23,315 min
2. Brad Binder, KTM, + 5,191 sec
3. Marco Bezzecchi, Ducati, +7.708
4. Luca Marini, Ducati, +10.343
5. Alex Márquez, Ducati, + 11,039
6. Maverick Vinales, Aprilia, +11,724
7. Jorge Martin, Ducati, +12,917
8. Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha, + 19,509
9. Aleix Espargaró, Aprilia, + 20.231
10. Aeneas Bastianini, Ducati, +20.729
11. Franco Morbidelli, Yamaha, +21.527
12. Marc Marquez, Honda, +23,027
13. Johann Zarco, Ducati, +24.259
14. Augusto Fernández, KTM, + 25,365
15. Jack Miller, KTM, + 25,475
16. Pol Espargaro*, KTM, +28,073
17. Fabio Di Giannantonio, Ducati, + 29.998
18. Takaaki Nakagami, Honda, +32,316
19. Lorenzo Savadori, Aprilia, +42.392
20. Iker Lecuona*, Honda, +46,239
– Raul Fernandez, Aprilia, 1 lap back
– Joan Mir, Honda, 16 laps down
– Miguel Oliveira, Aprilia, 22 laps down

*= 3-second penalty (“track limits” offence)

MotoGP-Sprint, Spielberg (19. August):

1. Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati, 14 Runden in 21:01,844 min
2. Brad Binder, KTM, + 2,056 sec
3. Jorge Martin, Ducati, +5,045
4. Alex Márquez, Ducati, + 8,252
5. Jack Miller, KTM, + 11,365
6. Pol Espargaro, KTM, +11,816
7. Aleix Espargaró, Aprilia, + 11.960
8. Maverick Vinales, Aprilia, +11,984
9. Franco Morbidelli, Yamaha, +13.634
10. Marc Marquez, Honda, +14,435
11. Fabio Di Giannantonio, Ducati, +15.251
12. Joan Mir, Honda, +16,740
13. Aeneas Bastianini, Ducati, +18.825
14. Raul Fernandez, Aprilia, +19,536
15. Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha, +22,321
16. Iker Lecuona, Honda, +25,593
17. Augusto Fernández, KTM, + 25,789
– Johann Zarco, Ducati, 3 laps down
– Luca Marini, Ducati, 8 laps down
– Lorenzo Savadori, Aprilia, 9 laps behind
– Takaaki Nakagami, Honda, 12 laps down
– Marco Bezzecchi, Ducati, 13 rounds back
– Miguel Oliveira, Aprilia, 1st lap not finished

Championship status following 20 of 40 races:

1. Bagnaia, 251 Punkte. 2. Martin 189. 3. Bezzecchi 183. 4. Binder 160. 5. Zarco 125. 6. Marini 120. 7. Aleix Espargaró 117. 8. Miller 96. 9. Alex Márquez 92. 10. Viñales 86. 11. Quartararo 73. 12. Morbidelli 65. 13. Augusto Fernández 51. 14. Rins 47. 15. Oliveira 40. 16. Di Giannantonio 37. 17. Nakagami 34. 18. Bastianini 24. 19. Marc Márquez 19. 20. Raúl Fernández 14 21. Pedrosa 13. 22. Savadori 9. 23. Folger 9. 24. Pol Espargaró 8. 25. Pirro 5. 26. Mir 5. 27. Petrucci 5. 28. Bradl 5.

Constructors’ Championship:
1. Ducati, 354 Punkte. 2. KTM 201. 3. Aprilia 166. 4. Honda 93. 5. Yamaha 93.

Team World Cup:
1. Prima Pramac Racing, 314 Punkte. 2. Mooney VR46 Racing 303. 3. Ducati Lenovo Team 285. 4. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 256. 5. Aprilia Racing 203. 6. Monster Energy Yamaha 138. 7. Gresini Racing 129. 8. LCR Honda 84. 9. GASGAS Factory Racing Tech3, 68. 10. CryptoDATA RNF 58. 11. Repsol Honda 24.

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