MotoGP Malaysia Grand Prix 2025: Sepang Showdown Winners, Losers & What We Learned

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The 2025 Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang was a weekend of redemption, heartbreak, and high drama. From Pedro Acosta’s daring podium charge to Marc Márquez’s masterclass victory, the event offered a complete blend of skill, strategy, and surprise. Here’s a detailed look at how each top contender fared through qualifying, the sprint, and the Grand Prix itself.

Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia 2025 | Petronas Sepang International Circuit | 24 – 26 Oct

After clinching second in the MotoGP World Championship on Saturday, Alex Marquez (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP) backed it up with a commanding Malaysian Grand Prix victory on Sunday. 

MotoGP Malaysia 2025 Result

Pos.RiderTeam / Bike
1Alex MárquezBK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP
2Pedro AcostaRed Bull KTM Factory Racing
3Joan MirHonda HRC Castrol
4Franco MorbidelliPertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team
5Fabio QuartararoMonster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team
6Fabio Di GiannantonioPertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team
7Enea BastianiniRed Bull KTM Tech3
8Luca MariniHonda HRC Castrol
9Brad BinderRed Bull KTM Factory Racing
10Ai OguraTrackhouse MotoGP Team
11Marco BezzecchiAprilia Racing
12Johann ZarcoCastrol Honda LCR
13Alex RinsMonster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team
14Jack MillerPrima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP
15Somkiat ChantraIdemitsu Honda LCR
16Lorenzo SavadoriAprilia Racing
17Michele PirroDucati Lenovo Team
18Augusto FernándezYamaha Factory Racing Team
19Miguel OliveiraPrima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP
Francesco BagnaiaDucati Lenovo Team
Fermín AldeguerBK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP
Raúl FernándezTrackhouse MotoGP Team
Pol EspargaróRed Bull KTM Tech3

🥇 1. Álex Márquez (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP – Ducati)

Álex delivered a masterclass in control and pace, leading most of the race from Lap 3 onward. Riding his Ducati-powered Gresini bike, he managed tyre wear perfectly in the humid Sepang conditions. His consistency through the final laps secured his first win of the 2025 season, capitalizing on Bagnaia’s DNF.


🥈 2. Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing)

The young Spanish sensation continued his stunning rookie season form. Acosta started from P4 and quickly climbed to challenge for the lead, but small rear grip issues in the closing stages prevented an overtake. His second-place finish reinforces his reputation as a future world champion contender.


🥉 3. Joan Mir (Honda HRC Castrol)

Mir finally gave Honda something to celebrate after a tough start to 2025. He showed excellent mid-race rhythm and took advantage of late-race tyre drop-offs from rivals. This podium was Honda’s first top-3 finish since early 2024, marking a major improvement in their new RC213V package.


4️⃣ Franco Morbidelli (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team)

Morbidelli showed impressive speed all weekend, qualifying strong and holding P3 for much of the race. He lost podium pace in the final few laps but still managed to secure his best finish of the season with P4 — a huge boost for the VR46 Ducati satellite team.


5️⃣ Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team)

The Frenchman extracted everything possible from Yamaha’s underpowered bike. His cornering precision and defensive riding helped him secure P5. Although he couldn’t match Ducati’s top speed, his racecraft shone through, keeping him in the top 5 till the end.


6️⃣ Fabio Di Giannantonio (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team)

“Diggia” ran a quiet but efficient race, finishing just behind teammate Morbidelli. He maintained consistent lap times, avoided errors, and maximized points for the VR46 squad — showcasing Ducati’s dominance among the independent teams.


7️⃣ Enea Bastianini (Red Bull KTM Tech3)

After switching from Ducati to KTM, Bastianini is still adapting to his new machine. Despite that, he displayed impressive late-race pace, overtaking Marini to claim P7. His smooth throttle control helped preserve tyres on the hot Sepang surface.


8️⃣ Luca Marini (Honda HRC Castrol)

Marini had a steady race, helping Honda secure double top-10 finishes — a rare feat in recent seasons. Though lacking front-end confidence early on, he defended his position well and showed encouraging signs of Honda’s technical recovery.


9️⃣ Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing)

The South African pushed hard but struggled with rear grip and braking stability. Despite this, his racecraft helped him climb back into the top 10. A typical Binder performance — aggressive, relentless, and always in the fight for points.


🔟 Ai Ogura (Trackhouse MotoGP Team – Aprilia)

The Japanese rookie impressed everyone with his composure and consistency. In his debut season with Trackhouse (Aprilia), Ogura managed to stay within 20 seconds of the race leader, finishing P10 — an outstanding performance and his first career top-10 in MotoGP.


The 2025 Malaysian GP at Sepang was dramatic, with championship leader Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo) crashing out on Lap 7, opening the door for Álex Márquez’s victory. Ducati still dominated overall performance, but KTM and Honda showed significant progress, signaling a much tighter title race for the rest of the season.


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