KTM's Miguel Oliveira wins rain-affected Thai GP as title race hots up
Oliveira crossed the line 0.730 seconds ahead of Ducati duo Jack Miller and Bagnaia at the Chang International Circuit, in a race significantly delayed by rain. "It was a long race, but I can't complain.
When it started, I had a flashback of Indonesia," said Oliveira, who also showcased his wet-weather skills this season in his victory at the Indonesia MotoGP. Bagnaia was made to work for his third-placed finish by Pramac Ducati's Johann Zarco, but held on to reduce Frenchman Quartararo's lead in the standings from 18 points to two.
"I'm very happy, it's like a win for me," Bagnaia said. "I want to thank Jack (Miller), he gave me a motivational chat before the race." Quartararo had a disastrous start to the race, dropping down from fourth on the grid to 17th place on the first lap before ending up outside the points.