After the constructors' title, Ducati also won the teams' title in Thailand with the factory outfit. Next will be the riders' one, with Bagnaia and Martin challenging for the world championship. The Ducati Corse general manager Gigi Dall'Igna was able to celebrate another milestone in Buriram.
"After last week's string of successes, SBK and SSP Constructors and the Supersport riders' title, today we celebrate the MotoGP Team World Championship, proud of our work and the team spirit that consolidates it, a team that I thank wholeheartedly in every way, in all its members at home and on track. My first thoughts go out to them! The Sprint Race leader board is apropos the best way to recall the Constructors' Title which we have already secured: 8 Ducatis...8! A fabulous “en plein”! There are no words for this."
He found some for Bagnaia's success on Sunday.
"Today we record the ninth win of the season for a formidable Pecco, his personal best: that says it all about the competitiveness of this year's Championship," Gigi continued. "He did absolutely nothing wrong in a very complicated race, conditioned by rain and on a wet track after two days of dry practice. He built a masterpiece, also thanks to the excellent post-warm-up work of the team, thus managing to keep open a most gripping world championship. He managed the race in a masterly manner, biding his time to be at the ready, taking great risks to counter the comeback of his rivals, then sinking the blow that closed the deal once and for all: this is really world champion stuff. He kept headstrong in a tricky, most difficult race indeed, both technically and psychologically: the necessity to avoid any mistakes at all and the need to win in order to recover points could not but weigh like a boulder, especially in a weather such as Sunday’s. Pecco came out of it with disarming lightness and a renewed awareness that stretches far beyond the few points gained, which are precious in any case: it is the conviction, which indeed has never really faded, of being able to fight like this ‘till the end, with the same strength and determination. In other words, this was the victory of character and pride, of great depth and full of meaning, important for the morale even more than the classification, if one can venture this concept."
Dall'Igna then also congratulated Jorge.
"A solid and consistent Martin confirmed, for his part, how much he has matured and grown also in his head: he knows when to avoid taking unnecessary risks, which does not mean being less fast or not trying to win: a very tough nut indeed, but we knew this. He also consolidates his conviction, which is now that he can make the title his own with the ability to optimise each race, making the most of it, as he has done in recent GPs, today’s in particular. All this convinces us that it will be an even more vibrant and spectacular finale, with the invitation to live it under the banner of sportsmanship, the only one that can provide the authentic taste of victory!" he concluded.