Having won the Sprint on Saturday, will Marc Márquez manage to make it two in a row and win the Brazilian Grand Prix this Sunday? To do so, he will have to get the better of the two riders who join him on the front row, pole-sitter Fabio di Giannantonio and the winner of the Thai Grand Prix, Marco Bezzecchi.
Fourth on the starting grid, fabio quartararo will hope to make the most of his grid position to finish at the front with his Yamaha V4, as he was able to do in Saturday's Sprint, which he finished in sixth place.
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MotoGP – Brazilian Grand Prix
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19h41 - Thank you for following us for this Brazilian Grand Prix!
19h36 - The final race standings:
23/23 – 🏁 Victory for Marco Bezzecchi! The Italian takes the lead in the championship with a second victory this season, ahead of his teammate Jorge Martín and Fabio Di Giannantonio, who held on!
23 / 23 - Last lap for Marco Bezzecchi, who has more than three seconds' lead over his teammate Jorge Martín!
22 / 23 - Márquez is catching up to the Ducati #49, but will he have enough laps left to regain the lead?
20 / 23 - Fabio Di Giannantonio regains the advantage over Marc Márquez, the young Italian is not giving up easily! He took advantage of a mistake by the Spaniard.
19 / 23 - Márquez dives on Di Giannantonio, and he goes onto the podium!
18 / 23 - Marc Márquez is showing great threat to Fabio Di Giannantonio for third place; the reigning world champion would like to join his predecessor on the podium, behind Marco Bezzecchi!
16 / 23 - The standings after 15 laps:
15 / 23 - The Aprilias continue to dominate, with Bezzecchi 1,9 seconds ahead of Martín and 3,5 seconds ahead of the Ducatis of Di Giannantonio and Márquez. At present, number 72 would logically take the championship lead.
13 / 23 - The two Spaniards are taking turns at the front, the Ducati remains ahead of the KTM for now!
12 / 23 - Álex Márquez overtakes Pedro Acosta for fifth place. Bezzecchi still leads, 1,7 seconds ahead of Martín, who is one second ahead of Di Giannantonio.
11 / 23 - 💥 And now it's Joan Mir's turn to fall.
11 / 23 - The standings after the tenth round:
11 / 23 - 💥 Francesco Bagnaia crashes! The Italian lost the front end behind Johann Zarco's Honda.
10 / 23 - After a nice podium in Sprint, Jorge Martín strikes again this Sunday, he remains 1,8 seconds behind Bezzecchi while now taking a half-second lead over the Ducatis.
9 / 23 - On a track that doesn't particularly suit KTMs, Pedro Acosta limits the damage, the championship leader currently occupies fifth place ahead of Álex Márquez.
8 / 23 - We're already a quarter of the way through the race. Bezzecchi maintains a 1,8-second lead over Martín, who keeps Di Giannantonio and Márquez behind him. For Fabio Quartararo, the race is proving extremely difficult; the Frenchman is currently in fifteenth position.
6 / 23 - Jorge Martín takes advantage of a block pass from Di Giannantonio on Márquez to overtake both riders and thus take second position in the Grand Prix!
5 / 23 - Marco Bezzecchi is going very fast at the start of this race, the Italian now has a 1,8 second lead over Marc Márquez, he is setting the fastest laps in the race!
4 / 23 - Jorge Martín takes fourth place from Pedro Acosta, who took advantage of his soft rear tire to move to the front.
4/23 – 💥 Brad Binder crashes, ending a very bad weekend with his KTM.
3 / 23 - Bezzecchi now has a seven-tenths advantage, while Zarco has lost seventh place to Joan Mir, and Quartararo is now twelfth, behind Álex Rins.
2/23 – 💥 Fall of Jack Miller (Pramac Yamaha).
2 / 23 - Di Giannantonio made a mistake in the first corner, allowing Marc Márquez to take second position.
1 / 23 - A difficult start for Fabio Quartararo, who is tenth in the first lap, Johann Zarco is in seventh position.
1/23 – 🟢 It's off with an excellent start from Marco Bezzecchi, who gets the holeshot! Di Giannantonio is second ahead of Márquez and Martín.
19h01 - The formation lap has begun, Joan Mir and Pedro Acosta have finally opted for a soft rear tire.
19h - The entire track has chosen a hard front tire, everyone except the Yamahas of Quartararo, Razgatlıoğlu and Rins will start with a medium rear tire, the three Yamahas mentioned will start with a soft rear tire.
18h58 - The safety car takes to the track five minutes before the start. With this change, the race MotoGP will be the shortest race planned this weekend, as the Moto3 race was originally scheduled to be run over 24 laps! The front row team has chosen a hard front tire and a medium rear tire.
18h56 - Due to track deterioration, the Grand Prix has been shortened by a quarter of its original distance. This is news that the teams will need to take into account quickly, as it could influence their tire choices!
18:55 p.m. – 🔴 Race control announces that the Grand Prix distance will be reduced by eight laps, so the MotoGP race will be contested over 23 laps!
18h50 - The riders gather at the front of the starting grid to continue the pre-race festivities at the Ayrton Senna Circuit in Goiânia. In 2004, Makoto Tamada was the last MotoGP winner on Brazilian soil, riding a Honda.
18h47 - It's a party on the starting grid! The Brazilian national anthem is coming in a few moments, while tire choices are going to be particularly complicated, it's 28°C this Sunday.
18h40 - The first Brazilian MotoGP Grand Prix since 2004 starts in twenty minutes! Time to review the starting grid:
18:39 – 💬 Diogo Moreira, the local hero: « It will be a long race with 31 laps on the program; it will be a difficult race. We'll have to manage our bodies, our tires, and we'll see how it goes.
18:37 p.m. – ☀️ Although the start of the weekend was marked by rain and flooding, the sun is shining this Sunday evening for the Brazilian Grand Prix.
18h35 - The pit lane is open for the formation lap, while Dorna announces the presence of 148,384 fans this weekend at the circuit, including more than 60,000 this Sunday.
18:30 p.m. – 👋 Good evening everyone, welcome to AUTOhebdo.fr to follow live the second Grand Prix of the MotoGP season, in Goiânia, Brazil!
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