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The “joker” in Bagnaia’s arsenal for his 2023 MotoGP title fight

This weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix marks the start of the final triple-header of the 2023 MotoGP season, with 13 points splitting Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin in the championship.

A double victory in Thailand narrowed the gap between Pramac’s Martin and his factory Ducati counterpart Bagnaia, which started at 27 ahead of the Buriram event.

But Martin was hit with an official warning for running underneath the mandated minimum front tyre pressure limit in the Thailand GP. Should he break this rule again – which came into effect from the British GP onwards – he will be hit with a three-second time penalty.

Ahead of the Malaysian GP on Thursday, Martin brushed off suggestions that this fact could complicate his title charge – noting that his other three GP wins came with legal tyre pressures.

“Well, for sure, this is one mistake because you never want to go under,” he said.

“But at least I got the win and 25 points, so that was the most important thing. But the other wins were with the normal pressure.

“So, we were so, so close to the limit. We have to work in the same style, and if I have some worries or whatever I will have to be a little bit in the slipstream and that’s it.”

Inadvertently, this has handed Bagnaia a small advantage. He is yet to break the tyre pressure rule and therefore will only be given a warning should he do so for the first time in the final three rounds.

Source: Autosport

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