Francesco Bagnaia overcame Jorge Martin’s early challenge to win the Malaysian Grand Prix, making a light dent in the Spaniard’s championship lead as he finished second.The pair duelled in spectacular fashion after factory Ducati rider Bagnaia converted his pole to a first-corner lead. So Martin ultimately had to settle for second and 20 points aboard his Pramac Ducati. It means Bagnaia has …Keep reading Source
2024-11-03