The Jerez Sprint Race resulted in penalties for five riders, including Fabio Quartararo, Raul Fernandez, Fabio di Giannantonio, Jack Miller, and Alex Rins. These post-race penalties have had a significant impact on the 2024 MotoGP World Championship standings.
In the updated standings, Jorge Martin continues to lead with 92 points. Pedro Acosta has dropped to second place with 63 points. Enea Bastianini is now in third place with 59 points. Maverick ViƱales and Francesco Bagnaia round out the top five with 56 and 50 points respectively.
Brad Binder and Marc Marquez are currently in seventh and eighth place, while Aleix Espargaro is in ninth position. Fabio di Giannantonio and Fabio Quartararo are now in tenth and eleventh place respectively.
Jack Miller is still among the top ten riders with his impressive performance at the Jerez Sprint Race. Marco Bezzecchi, Miguel Oliveira, Alex Marquez, and Augusto Fernandez are also among the top 15 riders in the championship.
Further down in the rankings are Daniel Pedrosa, Raul Fernandez, Franco Morbidelli, Johann Zarco, Alex Rins, and Takaaki Nakagami. Some riders lost positions due to these penalties issued after the race.
The impact of these penalties can be seen as a setback for some riders who were hoping to climb higher up the rankings after a strong performance at Jerez Sprint Race.
Overall it’s clear that any penalty issued has a significant impact on MotoGP World Championship standings as it could change a rider’s position on track or even off track depending on how many points they lose.