The 2022 Indonesian Grand Prix was defined by extreme tropical weather and logistical drama. Heavy rain flooded the track, leading to a and a reduction in race distance from 27 laps to 20 for safety reasons.
The race saw one of the most intense rainstorms in recent MotoGP history, featuring a local "rain shaman" who became a viral sensation for her attempt to clear the weather in the pit lane.
The newly built Mandalika circuit faced scrutiny after sections of the asphalt began disintegrating during earlier sessions, necessitating the shortened race distances for both Moto2 and MotoGP. MotoGP.2022x02.Indonesia.Race.BTSportHD.SD
Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM) claimed a dominant wet-weather victory after starting 7th on the grid.
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Darryn Binder delivered a sensational performance in only his second MotoGP race, finishing 10th as the best-placed rookie. Technical Details of the Label
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Fabio Quartararo (Monster Yamaha) finished second after a late-race charge, and Johann Zarco (Pramac Ducati) took third.