MotoGP Portugal: Martin Wins, Acosta on the Podium, Bagnaia Crashes With Marquez

This weekend's MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix will mark the second round of the 2024 season. MotoGP Portugal updates will be posted here across the weekend.

Fabio Quartararo, 2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix. - Gold and Goose

The Autodromo Internacional do Algarve will host its sixth MotoGP race this weekend as the Portuguese Grand Prix marks the second round of the 2024 season. Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia leads the riders' points ahead of MotoGP Portugal, although only two points separate him and KTM's Brad Binder in second place.

Overview

  • Grand Prix - Martin lights-to-flag as Acosta achieves first MotoGP podium, Bagnaia crashes with Marquez

  • Sprint - Vinales takes first Aprilia race win, Marquez on podium for first time with Ducati

  • Qualifying - Bastianini back to the top as Vinales saves Aprilia's weekend and Marquez throws away pole chance

  • Friday Practice - Enea Bastianini ends the first day in Portimao on top, as KTM shows itself to be Ducati's closest challenger

  • Schedule - All the times you need for the 2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix practice, qualifying, and races

  • 2023 - Portugal opens the 2023 season as Bagnaia kicks off title defence in perfect fashion

Grand Prix

Jorge Martin took a dominant first full-length race victory of the 2024 MotoGP season in the Portuguese Grand Prix, as he took the championship lead for the first time since last October.

Martin’s race was a clinical display of how to win a MotoGP race in 2024: take the lead early, avoid mistakes, and enjoy an appropriately pressured front tyre. Martin made the holeshot, led every lap, and took a commanding win, in almost identical fashion to how Francesco Bagnaia won the Qatar Grand Prix.

For Bagnaia’s part, it was his worst Grand Prix performance since Valencia 2022, when he was managing an almost certain title victory. He was fourth for the majority of the race, was passed by Pedro Acosta in the final 10 laps, and then crashed trying to rebuff a Marc Marquez pass with three laps to go. It would have been Bagnaia’s first non-podium finish in a dry Grand Prix since that 2022 Valencia race - instead, it was his first DNF since India. Marquez remounted for 16th.

Behind Martin it was Maverick Vinales in second place for the whole race, until the final lap when he ran wide at the first corner and crashed on a bump in the run-off area. Vinales had lost second place to Bastianini already on the pit straight, possibly in a moment of confusion over the number of laps remaining.

Bastianini inherited second place from Vinales in a positive moment for his chances of maintaining his position in the factory Ducati team in 2025, and he finished ahead of Pedro Acosta, whose third place marked his first MotoGP podium in just his second race. Not only that, but Acosta spent almost the whole race between Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia, and therefore no doubt learned a lot about how to race in MotoGP.

Behind Acosta were the two factory KTMs of Brad Binder in fourth and Jack Miller in fifth, the latter probably looking up the road at the rookie set to replace him in eight months.

Marco Bezzecchi was sixth, ahead of Fabio Quartararo - the best-placed Yamaha and Japanese bike in seventh - while Aleix Espargaro took eighth place ahead of Miguel Oliveira in ninth, and Fabio Di Giannantonio who rounded out the top 10.

Full MotoGP results from the Portuguese Grand Prix are below.

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix Results | Grand Prix

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | Grand Prix Results | Rd 2/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP24WIN
2Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP240.882
3Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC165.362
4Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC1611.129
5Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC1616.437
6Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP2319.403
7Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M120.130
8Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP21.549
9Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP23.929
10Fabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP2328.195
11Augusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC1628.244
12Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V29.271
13Alex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M131.334
14Takaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213V34.932
15Johann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213V38.267
16Marc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP2340.174
17Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V40.775
18Franco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP2452.362
DNFMaverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GPDNF
DNFFrancesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP24DNF
DNFRaul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GPDNF
DNFAlex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP23DNF

Sprint

Maverick Vinales took a surprise win in the MotoGP Portuguese Sprint, his first race win for Aprilia after a mistake from Francesco Bagnaia gifted him the lead.

Bagnaia looked in perfect control of the race, until he made a mistake at turn one on lap nine. In braking, he lost the rear and had to release the brake, which sent him into the run-off area and from the lead to fourth. From there, instead of charging forwards towards the podium, Bagnaia resigned himself to fourth, where he finished ahead of his old teammate, Jack Miller in fifth, and his current teammate, Enea Bastianini in sixth. 

In Bagnaia’s absence from the lead, Vinales took control of the race, batted away pressure placed upon him by Jorge Martin, and eventually won by one second.

After Bagnaia’s mistake, it seemed inevitable that Martin would win, such is his riding aggression compared to that of Vinales. But a mistake from Martin at turn 13 on the penultimate lap gave Vinales that one-second buffer, and instead put Martin in position to be passed by Marc Marquez.

This was a pass made at turn five on the final lap, an aggressive move signalling Marquez’ growing confidence with the Desmosedici GP23, particularly its front end. Martin was unable to respond to Marquez, and finished third.

Bagnaia, sensing that he somewhat got away with one at turn one, settled for fourth and maintained his championship lead by finishing ahead of Miller, while Bastianini was sixth. Pedro Acosta impressed again in seventh place, ahead of Aleix Espargaro whose race was ruined by his 13th-place qualifying, while Fabio Quartararo took the final point in ninth for Yamaha. Raul Fernandez completed the top 10.

Full MotoGP Sprint results from Portimao are below.

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix Results | Sprint

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | Sprint Results | Rd 2/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GPWIN
2Marc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP231.039
3Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP241.122
4Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP244.155
5Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC164.329
6Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP244.384
7Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC165.088
8Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP6.161
9Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M17.501
10Raul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP8.484
11Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP239.529
12Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP10.519
13Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP2311.458
14Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V14.035
15Augusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC1614.853
16Franco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP2416.049
17Takaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213V16.398
18Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V24.907
DNFBrad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC16DNF
DNFAlex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M1DNF
DNFFabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP23DNF
DNFJohann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213VDNF

Qualifying

Pole position at the MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix went the way of Enea Bastianini, who was one of only two top contenders to maximise their potential in Q2 to take his first pole for the factory Ducati team.

The other was Maverick Vinales, the Aprilia rider finishing qualifying in second place despite picking up an illness over the weekend, much to the delight of the Noale brand whose more consistent performer, Aleix Espargaro, qualified down in 13th after being the fastest rider to miss out on Q2.

The front row in Portugal is completed by Jorge Martin, who lost most of his time in the first sector. His first flying lap put him provisionally second, but that was cancelled for track limits in the final corner, before his fastest lap on the second run put him on provisional pole before Bastianini and then Vinales usurped him.

Francesco Bagnaia was another rider to seemingly miss a little bit in qualifying. His fastest lap of Q2 came on the third lap of his second tyre, by which time it would have been past its best. This apparent error in execution by Bagnaia cost him the front row with Vinales late lap. The World Champion is still without a top three qualifying in 2024.

Jack Miller qualified fifth, but a better performance in the final sector could have gotten him to the front row. He starts just ahead of sixth-placed Marco Bezzecchi, who has seemingly improved compared to Qatar.

Pedro Acosta came through Q1 to qualify seventh and as the second-fastest KTM rider on his first visit as a MotoGP rider to Portimao - a circuit where he has gone unbeaten in Moto3 and Moto2.

Marc Marquez took eighth place, but could have fought for the front row without a crash in the final corner on his first flying lap. Marquez has spoken this year about adapting his riding style from that which suited the Honda RC213V to that which suits the Ducati Desmosedici GP, and the difficulty in maintaining that adapted style in high-pressure situations, such as qualifying or in an on-track battle. Perhaps this qualifying crash was symptomatic of that ongoing struggle to adapt to the Desmosedici.

Fabio Quartararo was the best Yamaha in ninth place, ahead of Brad Binder - another crasher on his first flying lap - who took 10th place. Alex Rins was 11th and the last rider to set a time, as Alex Marquez qualified 12th without setting a valid lap having come through Q1 with Acosta.

Full times from MotoGP qualifying in Portimao are below. Below the qualifying times are the times from Saturday morning FP2.

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix Results | Qualifying

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | Qualifying Results | Rd 2/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP241:37.706
2Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP1:37.788
3Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP241:37.812
4Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP241:37.922
5Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:38.032
6Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP231:38.072
7Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC161:38.138
8Marc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP231:38.147
9Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M11:38.322
10Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:38.412
11Alex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M11:38.502
12Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP23No Time Set
13Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP1:38.279
14Fabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP231:38.309
15Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP1:38.385
16Raul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP1:38.448
17Franco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP241:38.454
18Augusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC161:38.934
19Johann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213V1:39.004
20Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1:39.025
21Takaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213V1:39.058
22Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1:39.451

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix Results | FP2

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | FP2 Results | Rd 2/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP1:38.720
2Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC161:39.015
3Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP1:39.208
4Marc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP231:39.256
5Raul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP1:39.401
6Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP241:39.444
7Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP241:39.450
8Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M11:39.483
9Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP231:39.510
10Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:39.523
11Alex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M11:39.537
12Franco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP241:39.543
13Takaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213V1:39.608
14Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP231:39.614
15Fabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP231:39.615
16Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP241:39.692
17Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP1:39.816
18Johann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213V1:39.872
19Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:39.922
20Augusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC161:40.083
21Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1:40.244
22Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1:40.494

Friday Practice

Friday in Portimao for MotoGP was certainly a day of two halves. The first was dominated by conditions, as overnight rain flooded the circuit with not only water (which had mostly evaporated by the time practice began) but also dirt.

As a result, while Marc Marquez’ first position in FP1 was encouraging for the Gresini Ducati rider, it was also fairly meaningless, as the afternoon was much faster.

Of course, that is the way most riders would have preferred it, because the afternoon Practice session is the only one that counts for qualifying seeding on Saturday.

As it turned out, Practice only went slightly worse for Marquez than FP1, as he finished third-fastest despite a crash in his final time attack run, which felt like the first time we’ve really seen Marquez look for the limit on the Desmosedici.

Ahead of him was Jack Miller in second place for KTM, while Enea Bastianini was fastest overall.

Jorge Martin had a fairly quiet day by his standards in fourth place, while Brad Binder was fifth on the second KTM. Marco Bezzecchi had something to be positive about for the first time this season as he finished the day in sixth, ahead of Maverick Vinales on the leading Aprilia in seventh. Francesco Bagnaia missed most of his time in the second and fourth sectors, and finished eighth, ahead of two surprise Q2 entrants: Fabio Quartararo, who was ninth, and Alex Rins, who made the cut in 10th. Like Bezzecchi, Yamaha has its first opportunity to allow itself some positivity in 2024.

That meant that star rookie Pedro Acosta missed out, but far from being intimated by Portimao on his first visit as a premier class rider, Acosta had been fastest on his 11th lap of FP1, and ended the day 11th.

Full MotoGP times from Friday practice in Portugal are below.

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix Results | Practice

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | Practice Results | Rd 2/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP241:38.057
2Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:38.175
3Marc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP231:38.210
4Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP241:38.288
5Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:38.387
6Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP231:38.409
7Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP1:38.411
8Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP241:38.541
9Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M11:38.552
10Alex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M11:38.560
11Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC161:38.599
12Fabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP231:38.635
13Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP231:38.809
14Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP1:38.812
15Franco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP241:38.882
16Takaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213V1:38.962
17Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP1:39.048
18Raul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP1:39.048
19Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1:39.119
20Johann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213V1:39.147
21Augusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC161:39.160
22Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1:39.781

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix Results | FP1

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | FP1 Results | Round 1/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Marc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP231:40.484
2Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP1:40.649
3Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:40.689
4Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:40.840
5Franco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP241:40.861
6Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP241:40.906
7Alex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M11:40.934
8Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP1:41.107
9Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP231:41.119
10Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1:41.190
11Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M11:41.242
12Fabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP231:41.277
13Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP241:41.289
14Augusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC161:41.531
15Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC161:41.606
16Johann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213V1:41.672
17Raul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP1:41.687
18Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP231:41.715
19Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP241:41.728
20Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP1:41.784
21Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1:41.977
22Takaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213V1:42.082

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix Times

The 2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix is the second round of the 2024 season. Francesco Bagnaia leads the Riders' Championship after round one in Qatar, and arrives at one of six circuits on the MotoGP calendar at which he has scored a premier class victory on multiple occasions.

The full schedule for all the sessions this weekend is below. Times are shown in GMT.

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix Schedule

2024 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix | Schedule
SessionClassTime
P1MotoE08:30-08:45
FPMoto309:00-09:35
FPMoto209:50-10:30
FP1MotoGP10:45-11:30
P2MotoE12:35-12:50
P1Moto313:15-13:50
P1Moto214:05-14:45
PRMotoGP15:00-16:00
Q1MotoE17:00-17:10
Q2MotoE17:20-17:30
P2Moto308:40-09:10
P2Moto209:25-09:55
FP2MotoGP10:10-10:40
Q1MotoGP10:50-11:05
Q2MotoGP11:15-11:30
Race 1MotoE12:15 (7L)
Q1Moto312:50-13:05
Q2Moto313:15-13:30
Q1Moto213:45-14:00
Q2Moto214:10-14:25
SprintMotoGP15:00 (12L)
Race 2MotoE16:10 (7L)
WUPMotoGP09:40-09:50
GPMoto311:00 (19L)
GPMoto212:15 (21L)
GPMotoGP14:00 (25L)

2023 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix

The 2023 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix saw the first-ever MotoGP Sprint, which was won by Francesco Bagnaia and saw Enea Bastianini caught up in a crashfor Luca Marini, which broke the former's shoulder blade - an injury that would severely hamper his first season as a factory Ducati rider. The Grand Prix's sole flashpoint was when Marc Marquez clattered into Miguel Oliveira, while Bagnaia cruised to victory, completing the first MotoGP Sprint-Grand Prix double in history. Full results from the 2023 Portuguese Grand Prix, Sprint, and qualifying are below.

2023 Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | Race Results

2023 Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | Race Results | Round 1 / 21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP23WIN
2Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP0.687
3Marco BezzecchiITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP222.726
4Johann ZarcoFRAPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP238.060
5Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP228.125
6Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC168.247
7Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC168.381
8Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M18.543
9Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP9.294
10Alex RinsESPLCR Honda CastrolHonda RC213V11.591
11Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V16.992
12Takaaki NakagamiJAPLCR Honda IdemitsuHonda RC213V17.448
13Augusto FernandezESPGasGas Tech 3 Factory RacingKTM RC1621.723
14Franco MorbidelliITAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M127.050
DNFJorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP23DNF
DNFMarc MarquezESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213VDNF
DNFMiguel OliveiraPORCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GPDNF
DNFRaul FernandezESPCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GPDNF
DNFFabio Di GiannantonioITAGresini RacingDucati GP22DNF
DNFLuca MariniITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP22DNF

2023 Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | Sprint Results

2023 Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | Sprint Results | Round 1 / 21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP23WIN
2Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP230.307
3Marc MarquezESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1.517
4Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161.603
5Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP1.854
6Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP2.106
7Miguel OliveiraPORCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GP2.940
8Johann ZarcoFRAPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP235.595
9Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP225.711
10Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M15.924
11Raul FernandezESPCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GP8.160
12Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC168.384
13Alex RinsESPLCR Honda CastrolHonda RC213V11.288
14Franco MorbidelliITAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M117.138
15Takaaki NakagamiJAPLCR Honda IdemitsuHonda RC213V18.128
16Fabio Di GiannantonioITAGresini RacingDucati GP2221.235
DNFEnea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP23DNF
DNFMarco BezzecchiITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP22DNF
DNFLuca MariniITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP22DNF
DNFJoan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213VDNF
DNFAugusto FernandezESPGasGas Tech 3 Factory RacingKTM RC16DNF

2023 Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | Qualifying Results

2023 Portuguese Grand Prix | Autodromo Internacional do Algarve | Qualifying Results | Round 1 / 21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Marc MarquezESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1:37.226
2Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP231:37.290
3Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP231:37.454
4Miguel OliveiraPORCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GP1:37.521
5Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:37.549
6Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP231:37.584
7Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP1:37.598
8Marco BezzecchiITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP221:37.616
9Luca MariniITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP221:37.622
10Johann ZarcoFRAPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP231:37.880
11Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M11:37.920
12Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP1:38.136
13Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP221:37.970
14Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1:38.064
15Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:38.105
16Alex RinsESPLCR Honda CastrolHonda RC213V1:38.133
17Franco MorbidelliITAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M11:38.335
18Takaaki NakagamiJAPLCR Honda IdemitsuHonda RC213V1:38.439
19Augusto FernandezESPGasGas Tech 3 Factory RacingKTM RC161:38.464
20Raul FernandezESPCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GP1:38.492
21Fabio Di GiannantonioITAGresini RacingDucati GP221:38.778