Ducati win MotoGP Constructors’ World Championship

Ducati – Top 2021 MotoGP Constructor

Thanks to another sensational victory by Pecco Bagnaia at the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve in Portimão, Ducati secured the MotoGP Constructors’ World Championship for the second consecutive time overnight in Portugal.

Claudio Domenicali (CEO of Ducati Motor Holding)

The best motorcycle in the world is Made in Italy. Ducati is MotoGP Constructors’ World Champion for the second year in a row. This remarkable success fills us with pride. Once again, the teamwork of engineers and riders has given excellent results. The Desmosedici GP has proved to be very competitive, bringing on the podium 5 out of 6 riders who raced on Ducati bikes during the Championship. Pecco Bagnaia, Jack Miller, Jorge Martin, Johann Zarco, Enea Bastianini and Luca Marini have all been extraordinary. I want to thank them for giving us a season full of emotions with six victories and a record of 21 podiums, despite one race still to go. We have bet on these young talents and on their energy without being disappointed. A big thank you also to the entire Ducati Corse team for bringing home this great result once again, working with the passion and determination that has always distinguished every member of the Ducati family on track. Now we just have to close the season in the best way possible with the race in Valencia and then look forward to next year with the desire to improve more and more“.

Ducati secured the MotoGP Constructors’ World Championship

In addition to the success of the Italian rider, author of a flawless race that he led from start to finish starting from pole position, four other Ducati riders contributed to the victory of the 2021 Constructors’ World Championship, including team-mate Jack Miller, third overnight in Portugal. The Australian rider, who started from the second spot on the grid, was able to secure the third step of the podium by overtaking Alex Márquez a few laps before the red flag ended the race with still two laps to go.

Bagnaia, who, thanks to today’s victory, secures the second position in the Championship, contributed with 142 points to Ducati’s third MotoGP crown, while Miller, fourth in the overall standings, contributed with a total of 63 points.

Pecco Bagnaia and Jack Miller together on the podium overnight at Portimao
Francesco Bagnaia – P1

I’m really happy! I would have liked to finish the race under the chequered flag and not under the red flag, but it was still a stunning victory. It was an incredible weekend, and I enjoyed every single session. Right from the start, I felt incredibly comfortable. Everything was perfect, and I’m really happy for Ducati for winning the Constructors’ Title. We deserved it once again! Congratulations to Jack for his third place on the podium. Now we’ll go to Valencia where we’ll try to finish this season with another great result.”

Pecco Bagnaia
Jack Miller – P3

It’s nice to finally be back on the podium, even though it was a little strange to end the race with a red flag. I was ready for a big battle on the last lap with Alex Márquez, who was really close. But I’m thrilled: we have worked well all weekend, and in the last GP, we were able to be competitive in all sessions, just missing the result on Sunday. Finally, we were able to reap the benefits of our hard work today. I’m happy Ducati won the manufacturer’s title: we have a fantastic bike, perhaps the strongest on the grid! Now we go to Valencia and try to close out this season in the best possible way“.

Jack Miller

Pramac Racing Team (2021 Best Independent Team) riders Johann Zarco (Best Independent Rider) and Jorge Martín contributed with 86 and 25 points, respectively, while Enea Bastianini (Avintia Esponsorama Racing) has added 16 points to the constructors’ standings.

There is still one Grand Prix left on the 2021 MotoGP calendar, the Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana, scheduled in less than seven days from 12th-14th November. On that occasion, the Ducati Lenovo Team will aim to secure the Team World Title as they currently lead the standings by 28-points over the second-placed team.

Luigi Dall’Igna (General Manager of Ducati Corse)

It’s really a great satisfaction to be able to win the Constructors’ World Championship again this year, and I’d like to thank our riders and all the men and women of Ducati Corse who have contributed to this incredible success. We’re still a little disappointed about the riders’ title because it was really within our reach this year. Again today, Pecco rode a perfect race and didn’t make the slightest mistake all weekend! It has been a great season, and he is a great rider. Congratulations also to Jack! We are happy that he was finally able to get back on the podium after showing he could be fast during the last Grands Prix.”

Ducati secured the MotoGP Constructors’ World Championship

Constructor Standings

Pos Constructor Points
1 DUCATI 332
2 YAMAHA 298
3 SUZUKI 227
4 HONDA 211
5 KTM 196
6 APRILIA 114

Team Standings

Pos Team Points
1 DUCATI LENOVO TEAM 392
2 MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MOTOGP 364 364
3 TEAM SUZUKI ECSTAR 294
4 PRAMAC RACING 258
5 REPSOL HONDA TEAM 250
6 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 234
7 LCR HONDA 143
8 ESPONSORAMA RACING 135
9 APRILIA RACING TEAM GRESINI 128

MotoGP Championship Standings

Pos Rider Bike Nation Points
1 Fabio QUARTARARO Yamaha FRA 267
2 Francesco BAGNAIA Ducati ITA 227
3 Joan MIR Suzuki SPA 195
4 Jack MILLER Ducati AUS 165
5 Johann ZARCO Ducati FRA 163
6 Marc MARQUEZ Honda SPA 142
7 Brad BINDER KTM RSA 142
8 Aleix ESPARGARO Aprilia SPA 113
9 Maverick VIÑALES Aprilia SPA 106
10 Pol ESPARGARO Honda SPA 100
11 Alex RINS Suzuki SPA 99
12 Enea BASTIANINI Ducati ITA 94
13 Miguel OLIVEIRA KTM POR 92
14 Jorge MARTIN Ducati SPA 91
15 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Honda JPN 76
16 Alex MARQUEZ Honda SPA 67
17 Franco MORBIDELLI Yamaha ITA 42
18 Luca MARINI Ducati ITA 41
19 Iker LECUONA KTM SPA 38
20 Valentino ROSSI Yamaha ITA 38
21 Danilo PETRUCCI KTM ITA 37
22 Stefan BRADL Honda GER 14
23 Michele PIRRO Ducati ITA 12
24 Andrea DOVIZIOSO Yamaha ITA 8
25 Dani PEDROSA KTM SPA 6
26 Lorenzo SAVADORI Aprilia ITA 4
27 Tito RABAT Ducati SPA 1

MotoGP Race Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 Francesco BAGNAIA Ducati 38m17.720
2 Joan MIR Suzuki +2.478
3 Jack MILLER Ducati +6.402
4 Alex MARQUEZ Honda +6.453
5 Johann ZARCO Ducati +7.882
6 Pol ESPARGARO Honda +9.573
7 Jorge MARTIN Ducati +10.144
8 Alex RINS Suzuki +10.742
9 Enea BASTIANINI Ducati +13.84
10 Brad BINDER KTM +14.487
11 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Honda +20.912
12 Luca MARINI Ducati +22.45
13 Valentino ROSSI Yamaha +22.752
14 Andrea DOVIZIOSO Yamaha +26.207
15 Stefan BRADL Honda +26.284
16 Maverick VIÑALES Aprilia +26.828
17 Franco MORBIDELLI Yamaha +27.863
Not Classified
DNF Miguel OLIVEIRA KTM 1 Lap
DNF Iker LECUONA KTM 1 Lap
DNF Fabio QUARTARARO Yamaha 3 Laps
DNF Aleix ESPARGARO Aprilia 16 Laps
Not Finished 1st Lap
DNF Danilo PETRUCCI KTM 0 Lap

2021 FIM MotoGP World Championship calendar

Round Date Location
Round 1 Mar-28 Qatar, Losail (night race)
Round 2 Apr-04 Doha, Losail (night race)
Round 3 Apr-18 Portugal, Portimao
Round 4 May-02 Spain, Jerez
Round 5 May-16 France, Le Mans
Round 6 May-30 Italy- Mugello
Round 7 Jun-06 Catalunya, Barcelona
Round 8 Jun-20 Germany, Sachsenring
Round 9 Jun-27 Netherlands, Assen
Round 10 Aug-8 Styria, Red Bull Ring
Round 11 Aug-15 Austria, Red Bull Ring
Round 12 Aug-29 Great Britain, Silverstone
Round 13 Sep-12 Aragon, Motorland Aragon
Round 14 Sep-19 San Marino, Misano
Round 15 Oct-03 Americas, Circuit of the Americas
Round 16 Oct-24 Italy e dell’Emilia Romagna, Misano
Round 17 Nov-7 Portugal, Algarve
Round 18 Nov-14 Valencia, Circuit Ricardo Tormo

Source: MCNews.com.au

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