The 2024 Misano Grand Prix was full of drama, excitement, and controversy, with Enea Bastianini crossing the line first after a last-lap, aggressive move on Jorge Martin. The win came under a cloud, as the stewards are set to review the decisive overtake that saw Martin forced off track. Here’s how the race unfolded:
Race Start: Early Drama for Bagnaia
At the start, Jorge Martin jumped Pecco Bagnaia into Turn 1, but a mistake saw Martin run wide, allowing Bagnaia to retake the lead. Bastianini slotted into third, but not without a fight, tussling with Brad Binder in the opening laps. Binder’s race, however, ended early with a crash at Turn 4, leaving him disappointed but unscathed.
By lap five, Martin had made his move on Bagnaia, retaking the lead at Turn 8. This was a pivotal moment as Bagnaia, struggling for rear grip and pace, started to drop back. Bastianini capitalised on his teammate’s woes and moved into second place on lap six, as Bagnaia’s title hopes began to fade.
Bagnaia’s Title Struggles
Bagnaia’s race continued to deteriorate after lap 12, with rear grip issues causing him to lose time. Despite finding some pace midway through the race, it wasn’t enough to challenge the front-runners. His dramatic crash on lap 22 ended any hopes of salvaging points, and more crucially, allowed Martin to pull 29 points clear in the championship standings. This was Bagnaia’s seventh DNF of the season, a bitter blow in his title defence.
The Bastianini-Martin Showdown
With Bagnaia out of the picture, all eyes were on the battle between Martin and Bastianini. Martin led most of the race, but Bastianini, known as “The Beast,” piled on the pressure. For several laps, Bastianini hounded Martin, probing for opportunities but being denied at every turn. On lap 23, Martin ran wide at Turn 8, giving Bastianini a brief glimpse of victory, but the Spaniard held on, defending his lead fiercely through the final laps.
The intensity peaked on lap 27, the final lap of the race. Bastianini made an aggressive move at Turn 5, lunging up the inside and forcing Martin off track. Martin was furious as he crossed the line in second, gesturing angrily as he felt the move was over the line.
Controversial Finish: Stewards Review Ongoing
Bastianini took the chequered flag to claim the win, but with the stewards set to review the legality of his overtake, it remains uncertain whether his victory will stand. Regardless of the outcome, Ducati’s success was sealed as they claimed the 2024 Constructors’ Championship.
Marquez’s Return to the Podium
In third, Marc Marquez had a solid race, taking advantage of Bagnaia’s crash to secure his place on the podium. After struggling with form earlier in the season, this result marks a strong comeback for the Spanish rider, whose consistency and experience paid off in the closing stages of the race.
Key Moments:
- Binder Crashes Out Early: Brad Binder’s hopes for a podium ended with a crash at Turn 4 on lap two, opening the door for other riders to move up.
- Acosta’s Fall: Moto2 champion Pedro Acosta crashed out of fourth at Turn 15, adding another twist to the race.
- Di Giannantonio Penalised: Fabio Di Giannantonio received a long-lap penalty for exceeding track limits, dropping him down the order.
Race Results (Provisional):
- Enea Bastianini (pending stewards’ decision)
- Jorge Martin
- Marc Marquez
- Marco Bezzecchi
- Franco Morbidelli
The drama of this race will likely continue off the track, as the stewards’ ruling on Bastianini’s move could alter the final outcome. For now, Ducati celebrates their Constructors’ Championship, and the MotoGP world awaits the final decision on who will officially stand on the top step of the podium.
Championship Implications:
With Bagnaia crashing out, Martin’s second-place finish (or potential win, depending on the stewards’ ruling) puts him 29 points ahead in the championship. With only a handful of races left, Martin has a solid lead in the 2024 title fight, but Bastianini’s resurgence could still shake things up in the remaining rounds.
Stay tuned for the official verdict from the stewards on this dramatic race in Misano!