How did Marc Marquez clinch the title?
Marquez finished second in the Japanese Grand Prix, securing enough points to win the championship with five races to spare.
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Marc Marquez has secured his ninth world title at the Motegi circuit in Japan, marking a significant comeback after a challenging period with injuries. Francesco Bagnaia won the race despite facing engine issues, adding to the drama of the...
The Japanese Grand Prix saw Francesco Bagnaia leading for most of the race, but a late scare with his Ducati's engine threatened to derail his victory. Despite the engine smoking, Bagnaia managed to maintain his pace and secure the win. Marc Marquez, after battling through the pack, finished second, enough to clinch the title with five races remaining in the season. Joan Mir's podium was a significant achievement for Honda, providing a silver lining in what has been a difficult season for the Japanese manufacturer. Acosta would get nothing out of the race at all, going off into the gravel when on the verge of being overtaken by Alex Marquez - who scored sixth place as his title bid officially came to an end.
Marquez finished second in the Japanese Grand Prix, securing enough points to win the championship with five races to spare.
Bagnaia's Ducati experienced engine problems, with visible smoke emanating from the exhaust.
Mir secured his first podium for Honda, finishing third in the race.
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