JAKARTA - Ducati Lenovo racer Francesco Bagnaia said the competition for the 2023 MotoGP world champion was very tight. Everything can change quickly.
For that, he considered points to be fundamental. With the remaining four draws, anything can happen.
Currently Bagnaia is back in charge of the drivers' standings with 366 points. He was evicted by Jorge Martin (Pramac Ducati) who is now in second place with a difference of 27 points.
"Poin is always fundamental, now we have 27 points over Martin, things can change so quickly that we have to be very careful and understand perfectly what happened," Bagnaia said.
"There are four and a half races left, so it's important to stay constant all the time," continued the Italian racer, as reported by Antara.
Bagnaia then talked about the results of the Australian MotoGP race. Even though he only finished second behind Johann Zarco, Valentino Rossi's student was already happy.
He felt the result at the Phillip Island Circuit was the best result because the race was full of challenges.
"I'm very happy, it's a difficult weekend but every time we get up, and once again we finish up in front. It's a race where I have to calm down because I know soft tires won't last long and finally everything is perfect," Bagnaia said.
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