The Spaniard comes into this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix trailing Bagnaia by 14 points, after struggling to fourth in the Malaysian GP behind the factory Ducati team rider.
As such, Bagnaia can win the championship in the penultimate round of the year in Qatar if he outscores Martin by 23 points.
This has only happened once in 2023, when Bagnaia scored 28 points more than Martin in the season-opener in Portugal.
While both have equal factory Ducati machinery, Bagnaia does have allies within the Italian marque’s stable.
At present, no team orders have been issued, but Enea Bastianini could be deployed to help Bagnaia – while the former, whose seat is under threat from Martin right now, will be keen to keep churning out results like his Malaysia win to safeguard his place.
Bagnaia could also rely on his fellow VR46 Academy members Marco Bezzecchi – who officially dropped out of the title race last week – and Luca Marini.
Source: Autosport