: The race had massive implications for the world title; championship leader Fabio Quartararo finished out of the points (17th), allowing Bagnaia to close the gap to just 2 points.
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the returned to the Chang International Circuit in Buriram from September 30 to October 2. Thailand 2k22 Moto
: The event was defined by a dramatic, rain-delayed race. Miguel Oliveira of KTM secured the victory in wet conditions, followed by Ducati's Jack Miller and Pecco Bagnaia. : The race had massive implications for the
: The 2022 trophy featured a design inspired by the sun shining through the 15 gates of Prasat Hin Phanom Rung, blending traditional Thai heritage with modern speed. Thailand's Booming "Moto" Market Miguel Oliveira of KTM secured the victory in
Thailand remains one of the world's most motorcycle-dense nations, with roughly 22 million registered bikes for a population of 72 million.
The year 2022 was a pivotal moment for Thailand 's motorcycle ("Moto") culture, marked by the return of high-octane international racing and a surging domestic market following the pandemic.