Summary
Marco Bezzecchi won the Brazilian MotoGP, marking his fourth straight victory and taking the lead in the championship standings. The race in Goiania was reduced from 31 laps to 23 due to track issues and high temperatures. This victory increases Bezzecchi's points lead by 11.
Key Facts
- Marco Bezzecchi won the Brazilian MotoGP for his fourth victory in a row.
- He now leads the championship standings by 11 points.
- Jorge Martin and Fabio Di Giannantonio finished in second and third place, respectively.
- The race length was shortened from 31 laps to 23 because of track and temperature concerns.
- The Brazilian MotoGP was the first in the country since 2004.
- Bezzecchi started second on the grid and quickly took the lead.
- Track issues caused a delay in the sprint race due to repairs.
- Bezzecchi dedicated his victory to Roberto Lunadei, his late friend and mechanic.