2017 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix

The 2017 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifteenth round of the 2017 MotoGP season. It was held at the Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi on October 15, 2017. Andrea Dovizioso won his fifth race of the season after a last lap battle with championship leader Marc Márquez, shrinking his lead to 11 points with three rounds left to race.[4] Danilo Petrucci finished in third place over 10 seconds behind the leaders, while Team Suzuki teammates Andrea Iannone and Álex Rins finished fourth and fifth respectively.

Japan  2017 Japanese Grand Prix
Race details
Race 15 of 18 races in the
2017 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
DateOctober 15, 2017
Official nameMotul Grand Prix of Japan[1][2][3]
LocationTwin Ring Motegi
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.801 km (2.983 mi)
MotoGP
Pole position
RiderFrance Johann ZarcoYamaha
Time1:53.469
Fastest lap
RiderItaly Andrea DoviziosoDucati
Time1:56.568 on lap 18
Podium
FirstItaly Andrea DoviziosoDucati
SecondSpain Marc MárquezHonda
ThirdItaly Danilo PetrucciDucati
Moto2
Pole position
RiderJapan Takaaki NakagamiKalex
Time1:53.776
Fastest lap
RiderSpain Álex MárquezKalex
Time2:07.057 on lap 14
Podium
FirstSpain Álex MárquezKalex
SecondSpain Xavi ViergeTech 3
ThirdMalaysia Hafizh SyahrinKalex
Moto3
Pole position
RiderItaly Nicolò BulegaKTM
Time2:09.320
Fastest lap
RiderItaly Romano FenatiHonda
Time2:13.906 on lap 9
Podium
FirstItaly Romano FenatiHonda
SecondItaly Niccolò AntonelliKTM
ThirdItaly Marco BezzecchiMahindra

Report

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Background

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During the previous round in Aragon, Marc Márquez won the race which extended his championship lead over Andrea Dovizioso to 16 points.[5]

Jack Miller missed the weekend due to an injury sustained to his right tibia during a test two weeks before the race, former 250cc world champion and Honda test rider Hiroshi Aoyama replacing him throughout the weekend.[6] Jonas Folger would also miss the race weekend due to a recurring battle with Epstein-Barr virus and would fly back to his home in Germany to recover, he was replaced by his team with Japanese rider Kohta Nozane.[6]

Practice and Qualifying

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During both practice sessions on Friday, rain dominated the race track.[5] On the first practice session, Marquez finished with the fastest time.[5]

With rain still occurring throughout the second practice, Dovizioso would run the fastest time of the weekend with Márquez finishing 0.2 seconds behind despite nearly falling off his Honda when setting his laps.[5] Surprisingly, Aleix Espargaró would set the third quickest time of the session, producing it on the last lap of the session, while Dovizioso's Ducati teammate Jorge Lorenzo finished fourth and Johann Zarco would finish fifth.[5]

Both KTM's would qualify to Q2, with Pol Espargaro ending the session in first place and Bradley Smith in second.[7]

At the beginning of Q2, Rossi grabbed attention by choosing to set his first laps on slick tyres with rain still falling on the track.[7] With five minutes to go in the session, Rossi's decision to start on slick tyres didn't work, while Marquez made the decision to complete his second qualifying run on slick tyres.[7] Zarco's pole would surprise everyone, despite the domination of Marquez and Dovizioso throughout the practice sessions. Marquez would qualify in third place, while Dovizioso qualified in ninth.[7]

Race

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The race was conducted in pouring rain which was to remain throughout the entirety of the race, with concerns over water flooding the track and poor visibility for the riders, leaving doubts as to whether the race would be safe enough to run full distance.[4][8] Márquez led the field into turn one, with Lorenzo leading the field after the first lap after an incredible start on his Ducati, while Zarco dropped to the middle of the field after a terrible start at pole position.[4][8] Petrucci took the lead from Lorenzo during the second lap and would be joined by Marquez and Dovizioso on the same lap, with Lorenzo dropping to fourth by the third lap.[8] Petrucci continued to extend his lead through most of the opening half of the race, leading the championship contenders by over a second.[4][8] Rossi became the first casualty of the race, while catching up and passing teammate Vinales in eighth place he would lose control of his bike, sliding into a nearby gravel trap and was unable to get his bike restarted.[8]

As riders continued to battle throughout the entire field, the race conditions gradually became worse with tyre spray impacting rider visibility due to the close proximity and battles with fellow riders.[8] With eleven laps to go, both Márquez and Dovizioso overtook Petrucci who would remain in third for the rest of the race with a "cat and mouse battle" happening between first and second.[4] During lap 19, Dovizioso made his first overtake on Marquez for the lead, setting the fastest lap of the race in the previous lap and began opening up a slight 0.8 second lead.[4][8] Three laps to go, Márquez took the lead back from Dovizioso and prepared to generate a slight lead throughout, which allowed Dovizioso to rethink a new strategy, to attack on the final lap.[4] On the final lap, Márquez and Dovizioso had a slight 0.2 second gap between them, with Marquez the first to make a mistake by running wide and nearly high-siding off the bike at turn 8, which allowed Dovizioso room to pass him and take the lead.[4][8] In a last ditch attempt to win, Marquez tried to overtake Dovizioso on the last corner, being able to get on the inside of the corner taking the lead back although would run ride when exiting the corner onto home straight, giving Dovizioso enough space to retake the lead and win the race.[4]

Post-Race

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The race is said to have cemented Dovizioso's ability to be able to fight for a championship, which was highly debated throughout the season as he continued his surprise charge at the championship.[8] Marquez remarked on the Ducati's incredible speed throughout the back straight as a weak point of his during the race, "I knew the Ducati was faster on the back straight, even in the braking point," when speaking about Dovizioso's victory Marquez stated he knew Dovizioso would be strong at Motegi as the track works to the Ducati's strengths, despite it being Honda's home track.[9]

Andrea Dovizioso and Marc Márquez, battling in the pouring rain for the lead at the MotoGP race. Dovizioso won the race, with Márquez finishing a close second

Classification

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MotoGP

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Pos.No.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
14 Andrea DoviziosoDucati TeamDucati2447:14.236925
293 Marc MárquezRepsol Honda TeamHonda24+0.249320
39 Danilo PetrucciOcto Pramac RacingDucati24+10.557216
429 Andrea IannoneTeam Suzuki EcstarSuzuki24+18.8451113
542 Álex RinsTeam Suzuki EcstarSuzuki24+22.9821011
699 Jorge LorenzoDucati TeamDucati24+24.464510
741 Aleix EspargaróAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia24+28.01049
85 Johann ZarcoMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha24+29.47518
925 Maverick ViñalesMovistar Yamaha MotoGPYamaha24+36.575147
1076 Loris BazReale Avintia RacingDucati24+48.506136
1144 Pol EspargaróRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM24+56.35785
1221 Katsuyuki NakasugaYamalube Yamaha Factory RacingYamaha24+1:00.181234
1322 Sam LowesAprilia Racing Team GresiniAprilia24+1:00.980183
148 Héctor BarberáReale Avintia RacingDucati24+1:03.118172
1553 Tito RabatEG 0,0 Marc VDSHonda24+1:03.514191
1645 Scott ReddingOcto Pramac RacingDucati24+1:04.16222
1738 Bradley SmithRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM24+1:06.2717
187 Hiroshi AoyamaEG 0,0 Marc VDSHonda24+1:13.25021
Ret19 Álvaro BautistaPull&Bear Aspar TeamDucati21Accident16
Ret26 Dani PedrosaRepsol Honda TeamHonda20Rear Tyre6
Ret17 Karel AbrahamPull&Bear Aspar TeamDucati19Handling20
Ret35 Cal CrutchlowLCR HondaHonda14Accident15
Ret46 Valentino RossiMovistar Yamaha MotoGPYamaha5Accident12
Ret31 Kohta NozaneMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha3Accident Damage24
Sources: [10][11][12]

Moto2

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Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
173 Álex MárquezKalex1532:08.901225
297 Xavi ViergeTech 315+1.465320
355 Hafizh SyahrinKalex15+3.134616
442 Francesco BagnaiaKalex15+5.4151213
554 Mattia PasiniKalex15+5.618411
630 Takaaki NakagamiKalex15+6.163110
744 Miguel OliveiraKTM15+7.59759
821 Franco MorbidelliKalex15+11.400158
977 Dominique AegerterSuter15+11.572117
107 Lorenzo BaldassarriKalex15+14.310306
1112 Thomas LüthiKalex15+26.571135
1287 Remy GardnerTech 315+30.183194
1323 Marcel SchrötterSuter15+30.59783
1433 Ikuhiro EnokidoKalex15+32.037252
156 Tarran MackenzieSuter15+35.252311
1637 Augusto FernándezSpeed Up15+38.38510
1727 Iker LecuonaKalex15+40.93418
1849 Axel PonsKalex15+41.47016
1940 Fabio QuartararoKalex15+42.75717
2045 Tetsuta NagashimaKalex15+43.14729
2124 Simone CorsiSpeed Up15+45.41028
2234 Ryo MizunoKalex15+46.81323
2389 Khairul Idham PawiKalex15+50.53133
2432 Isaac ViñalesKalex15+51.89822
252 Jesko RaffinKalex15+53.69927
2662 Stefano ManziKalex15+1:01.05120
2757 Edgar PonsKalex15+1:04.77632
289 Jorge NavarroKalex15+1:07.42326
Ret41 Brad BinderKTM7Accident24
Ret5 Andrea LocatelliKalex6Accident Damage14
Ret11 Sandro CorteseSuter6Accident Damage7
Ret19 Xavier SiméonKalex5Accident9
Ret10 Luca MariniKalex1Accident21
OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT

Moto3

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Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
15 Romano FenatiHonda1329:22.278625
223 Niccolò AntonelliKTM13+4.146220
312 Marco BezzecchiMahindra13+5.013416
424 Tatsuki SuzukiHonda13+8.7671413
544 Arón CanetHonda13+12.827311
665 Philipp ÖttlKTM13+14.8652110
721 Fabio Di GiannantonioHonda13+15.482169
884 Jakub KornfeilPeugeot13+15.625198
964 Bo BendsneyderKTM13+15.947117
1017 John McPheeHonda13+16.216176
1141 Nakarin AtiratphuvapatHonda13+16.414125
128 Nicolò BulegaKTM13+18.78314
1316 Andrea MignoKTM13+19.057103
1442 Marcos RamírezKTM13+19.536222
1588 Jorge Martín Honda13+21.20871
1633 Enea BastianiniHonda13+22.7315
1736 Joan MirHonda13+23.87920[N 1]
1895 Jules DaniloHonda13+23.93523
1911 Livio LoiHonda13+33.66315
2040 Darryn BinderKTM13+34.69525
2127 Kaito TobaHonda13+39.53327
224 Patrik PulkkinenPeugeot13+48.47328
2314 Tony ArbolinoHonda13+1:30.83729
2470 Tom ToparisKTM13+2:18.58030
Ret58 Juan Francisco GuevaraKTM11Accident18
Ret19 Gabriel RodrigoKTM9Collision8
Ret71 Ayumu SasakiHonda9Collision24
Ret7 Adam NorrodinHonda6Accident13
Ret96 Manuel PaglianiMahindra1Accident9
Ret48 Lorenzo Dalla PortaMahindra0Engine26
DNS75 Albert ArenasMahindraDid not start
OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORT
  • Albert Arenas suffered a broken right hand in a crash during qualifying and withdrew from the event.

Championship standings after the race

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MotoGP

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Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round fifteen has concluded.[13]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

Moto2

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Pos.RiderPoints
1 Franco Morbidelli256
2 Thomas Lüthi237
3 Álex Márquez180
4 Miguel Oliveira166
5 Francesco Bagnaia146
6 Mattia Pasini135
7 Takaaki Nakagami128
8 Simone Corsi96
9 Hafizh Syahrin86
10 Xavi Vierge79

Moto3

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Pos.RiderPoints
1 Joan Mir271
2 Romano Fenati216
3 Arón Canet184
4 Fabio Di Giannantonio146
5 Jorge Martín135
6 John McPhee112
7 Marcos Ramírez107
8 Andrea Migno106
9 Enea Bastianini103
10 Philipp Öttl101

Notes

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  1. ^ 6-place grid penalty.

References

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  1. ^ "2017 Japanese MotoGP". Motorsportmagazine.com. 16 October 2017.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "2017 MotoGP Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Progcovers.com. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "Twin Ring Motegi - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Progcovers.com.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Marsden, Rory. "MotoGP Grand Prix of Japan 2017 Results: Winner, Standings and Reaction". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  5. ^ a b c d e "MotoGP Japan 2017: Results, Practice 2 at Motegi". Fox Sports. 2017-10-13. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  6. ^ a b McLaren, Peter (2017-10-16). "Japanese MotoGP - Race Results". Crash. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  7. ^ a b c d "MotoGP Japan 2017: Qualifying live results, video stream, updates at Motegi". Fox Sports. 2017-10-14. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i Lewis, Mike. "2017 Motegi MotoGP Race Result: The Fifth Time Is Charmed | MotoMatters.com | Kropotkin Thinks". motomatters.com. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  9. ^ "Dovizioso wins to cut Marquez's lead". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  10. ^ "2017 Japanese MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database". Motorpsortmagazine.com. 16 October 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  11. ^ "MOTUL GRAND PRIX OF JAPAN · MotoGP Race Classification 2017". Motogp.com. Archived from the original on 13 November 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  12. ^ "MOTUL GRAND PRIX OF JAPAN · MotoGP Race Classification 2017" (PDF). Resources.motogp.com. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  13. ^ "Standings" (PDF). resources.motogp.com. 2017. Retrieved 2019-08-27.


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