Both Luca Marini and Joan Mir recovered slightly from hard Saturday mornings to gain positions and show more competitive pace in the Sprint on their way to 15th and 16th.

Humid conditions continued relentlessly throughout Saturday as the laps of the Sepang International Circuit added up. Working to keep pace with the continual improvements of the field, Luca Marini and Joan Mir worked closely with their teams to stay on the pace. Threats of rain would amount to nothing, and the entire day was run in the dry – despite a last minute scare on the grid.

Lining up in 19th, one place ahead of his teammate, Luca Marini aimed to emulate the speed shown by Johann Zarco on the LCR Honda RC213V in the Sprint. Able to stay with the Frenchman for most of the race, Marini would cross the line in 15th place as he held off a late charge from the other Repsol Honda Team machine. A return to a similar setup as in previous races helped the Italian to recover some feeling and ultimately take top Honda honours for the day. The #10 will focus on several areas of improvement with his team before the 20-lap Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday.

Joan Mir would give himself an uphill battle for the Sprint after finishing Q1 in 10th, but as always the #36 attacked the situation head on. Launching well from 20th, Mir picked his way through the opening corners before a close call with another rider’s debris at Turn 4 forced him to stand up and lose ground. The 2020 World Champion rallied and steadily climbed his way up the field, working hard to catch his teammate until the very last lap. Just a second behind his fellow Repsol Honda Team rider, Mir took 16th at the flag and was content with the improvement in feeling and race pace he and his team found. Sunday offers another chance for more improvements.

The penultimate Sunday of the season now looms large, 20-laps around the 5.54 kilometers of the Sepang International Circuit waiting at 15:00 Local Time. It’s set to be one of the most critical races of the year with the 2024 MotoGP World Championship potentially on the line.

Luca Marini

15th

“We had a decent race, I got a good start and was able to fight in the early laps. Our pace was still not there with the other riders and I was risking too much to stay in the 1'59s, so I wasn't able to stay with the group ahead of me. Overall I feel that we have made a step compared to yesterday, which is a positive and I want to say thank you to my team for doing a lot during the night. There are still some improvements for us to make, especially under straight braking so I hope we can make some steps with that. Let's see what will happen tomorrow, there's still more to come.”

Joan Mir

16th

“There were some steps forward today, I know that we struggled and lost a lot in Qualifying but in the Sprint we were able to get something back. We changed a few things on the bike to ride in a more natural way, which also helped us. I made a good launch but then got stuck in some traffic, then in Turn 4 someone's wing flew at me so I had to stand up. The opening laps were quite tricky but then we settled into our pace and we were quite competitive from the middle of the race.”

MotoGP 2024
Sprint Race Round 19   Malaysia

Malaysian GP - Sprint Result

Dry
Humidity
71%
Track Temp
40°C
Air Temp
30°C
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Martin Jorge 89 SPA 12 Pramac Racing Ducati 19:49.230
2 Marquez Marc 93 SPA 9 Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 0.913
3 Bastianini Enea 23 ITA 7 Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 2.010
4 Marquez Alex 73 SPA 6 Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 6.575
5 Quartararo Fabio 20 FRA 5 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 7.917
6 Morbidelli Franco 21 ITA 4 Pramac Racing Ducati 8.957
7 Binder Brad 33 RSA 3 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 11.015
8 Miller Jack 43 AUS 2 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 11.834
9 Acosta Pedro 31 SPA 1 Red Bull GASGAS Tech 3 KTM 12.091
10 Bezzecchi Marco 72 ITA 0 Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati 12.840
11 Rins Alex 42 SPA 0 Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 14.901
12 Espargaro Aleix 41 SPA 0 Aprilia Racing Aprilia 15.224
13 Fernandez Augusto 37 SPA 0 Red Bull GASGAS Tech 3 KTM 17.115
14 Vinales Maverick 12 SPA 0 Aprilia Racing Aprilia 18.603
15 Marini Luca 10 ITA 0 Repsol Honda Team Honda 19.090
16 Mir Joan 36 SPA 0 Repsol Honda Team Honda 20.204
17 Nakagami Takaaki 30 JPN 0 LCR Honda Honda 21.711
18 Fernandez Raul 25 SPA 0 Trackhouse Racing Aprilia 23.814
19 Iannone Andrea 29 ITA 0 Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati 25.898
20 Savadori Lorenzo 32 ITA 0 Trackhouse Racing Aprilia 29.778
21 Zarco Johann 5 FRA DNF LCR Honda Honda DNF
22 Bagnaia Francesco 1 ITA DNF Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati DNF
Location Information

Specifically built for speed and exciting racing, the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia is one of the world’s best. The 2,300 acre complex cost around £50m to construct and was built in just 14 months, holding its first Grand Prix in April 1999 and setting the standard for race circuits… read more.

Length 5.543 kilometres / 3.444 miles
Width 25 metres
Left corners 5
Right corners 10
Longest straight 0.920 kilometres / 0.572 miles
Constructed 1998

Sepang International Circuit Klia Pahang Malaysia - View in Google Maps

Records

Pole Position 1m 56.337s (171.5km/h) Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati, 2024)
Race Lap 1m 58.979s (167.7km/h) Alex Marquez (Ducati, 2023)
2024 Race Winner Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati)
2024 Sprint Winner Jorge Martin (Ducati)