Bagnaia Finds Positive Signs at 2025 Hungarian GP

Francesco Bagnaia © STMimages

Francesco Bagnaia © STMimages

MotoGP, Sportrik Media - Francesco Bagnaia, rider for Ducati Corse, discovered encouraging progress despite finishing ninth at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix in Balaton Park. Though this was one of his toughest weekends this season, Bagnaia remains optimistic about his bike’s improved braking performance. This analysis draws on official reports from MotoGP.


Challenges of a Difficult Weekend

Bagnaia faced significant hurdles from the outset, qualifying in 14th place and finishing 13th in the Sprint race. The primary issue was a lack of confidence in the bike’s front end, impacting his braking ability. The Ducati team implemented bold set-up changes to address this. However, Bagnaia incurred a long-lap penalty for cutting the track and made a late-race error, finishing behind Pol Espargaro of KTM.


Performance Gains on Race Day

Despite the disappointing result, Bagnaia noted a marked improvement in his riding experience on Sunday. “It was much better than the rest of the weekend,” he stated. “I’m not satisfied with the result, but I’m pleased with how it felt.” He emphasized that the team successfully addressed key issues, particularly with the front end, allowing him to brake more aggressively. Two braking errors, caused by this newfound confidence, were described as a “good sign” for future races.


Looking Ahead to Barcelona

Bagnaia expressed gratitude to his team for overcoming challenges, including a gearbox issue during warm-up. With these improvements, he is eager to carry this momentum to the next race in Barcelona. “I’m looking forward to going to Barcelona with this feeling and seeing where we can compete,” he said. Meanwhile, teammate Marc Marquez secured a Sprint-Grand Prix double, extending his lead in the championship. Bagnaia sits third, 227 points behind the leader, with Alex Marquez 52 points ahead in second and Marco Bezzecchi trailing by 31 points in fourth.


Although the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix did not yield the desired outcome, Francesco Bagnaia found optimism in his bike’s enhanced performance. The focus on braking improvements sets a promising tone for upcoming races. For more in-depth MotoGP analysis, visit Sportrik.

MotoGP Standings 2025

PositionRider/DriverTeam/CountryPoints
1 Marc Marquez Ducati Lenovo Team 418
2 Alex Marquez BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP 276
3 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Lenovo Team 221
4 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia Racing 178
5 Franco Morbidelli Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team 144

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