1. ‘I don’t feel like it’ by Martín.
Despite his recent setbacks, the Madrid driver only knows how to race one way: with victory in mind. Brad Binder was not a rival on his way to the title, but in his intense fight with the South African, Jorge did not even think about managing the situation in this regard.
2. The consequences of the grid position of Martín and Bagnaia.
Starting from the pole and taking first from the start, Jorge only needs to manage his first position; Pecco, sixth on the grid, was forced to spend a lot of energy to reach Martín who was fighting with Alex Márque, Marc Márquez and Aleix Espargaró
3. Brad Binder’s ‘green’ on the last lap.
It is the third time this season that the South African driver has been denied his position at the checkered flag for exceeding track limits on the final lap. He came in second, but officially finished third.
4. The punishment of Aleix Espargaró.
The Aprilia rider was the first to be penalized for not following the minimum front tire pressure rule throughout the race. The first offense generates a warning, the second a 3-second penalty. That’s why Aleix, who crossed the finish line fifth, became eighth in the official final classification.
5. Bagnaia ‘bleed’.
Thailand was the ninth consecutive race in which the Italian lost points to Martín. The only two times during that time that this bleeding stopped was because of Jorge’s mistakes. Since the long race in Montmeló, Pecco has not crossed the finish line ahead of Martín
Source: La Verdad

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