Martin tips the scales back in his favour with sprint win after Bagnaia crashes


Advantage intact: Spain’s Jorge Martin celebrates after topping the sprint race.

SEPANG: Spaniard Jorge Martin galloped to a massive sprint victory at the Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix as title rival Francesco Bagnaia of Italy crashed out at the Sepang International Circuit yesterday.

The pair had traded blows in a thrilling qualifying session earlier, with Bagnaia blazing to pole in a new Sepang track record.

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