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Provisional Standings & Remainder of the Next MotoGP 2023 Series - Multymeter
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Provisional Standings & Remainder of the Next MotoGP 2023 Series

Multymeter.com-Sport: Jorge Martin currently leads the drivers’ standings with 292 points, followed by Francesco Bagnaia with 279 points. Martin managed to win in the last two race series, namely the British series and the Indian series. Bagnaia, who previously led the standings, failed to get full points in the two series.

In the team standings, Prima Pramac Racing leads with 436 points, followed by Mooney VR46 Racing Team with 383 points. Prima Pramac Racing managed to win in the last two race series, namely the British series and the Indian series. Mooney VR46 Racing Team also managed to win in the British series.

The following are the 2023 MotoGP standings as of September 25 2023:

Driver standings

PositionRiderTeamPoint
1Jorge MartinPrima Pramac Racing292
2Francesco BagnaiaDucati Lenovo Team279
3Marco BezzecchiMooney VR46 Racing Team248
4Brad BinderRed Bull KTM Factory Racing192
5Aleix EspargaroAprilia Racing160
6Johann ZarcoPrima Pramac Racing157
7Maverick VinalesAprilia Racing138
8Luca MariniMooney VR46 Racing Team135
9Fabio QuartararoMonster Energy Yamaha126
10Jack MillerDucati Lenovo Team117

Team Standings

PositionTeamPoint
1Prima Pramac Racing436
2Mooney VR46 Racing Team383
3Ducati Lenovo Team327
4Red Bull KTM Factory Racing301
5Aprilia Racing298
6Monster Energy Yamaha182
7Gresini Racing151
8CryptoDATA RNF102

With seven remaining MotoGP series in 2023, namely the series in Japan, MotoGP Indonesia, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Qatar and Valencia. The race to become world champion this year is still super tight.***

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