P9-P10-P12: title trio under pressure as Sepang showers loom


Not the day Bagnaia, Quartararo or Espargaro would have been looking for in Malaysia, then. Nevertheless, Sunday’s plan remains unchanged for the latter duo: simply beat Bagnaia. With just the Valencia finale to go after this weekend, Espargaro has no choice but to take three or more points off Pecco – to get it to 24 points with Pecco’s superior race win tally this year – if he stands any chance of winning the title. Quartararo sits 14 points behind but will want that to be considerably less heading to a track that Ducati locked the podium out at in 2021 – Bagnaia the winner, Martin second and Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) third.