Overview
- Marco Bezzecchi controlled the race from the first corner to win for Aprilia, with Pedro Acosta second and Raúl Fernández third as Aprilia placed four riders in the top five.
- Marc Márquez retired from fourth when his rear tyre delaminated after striking the Turn 4 kerb, a setback that helped end Ducati’s run of 88 consecutive premier‑class podiums.
- Michelin reported multiple tyres returned with bent wheel rims and linked several air‑loss incidents to aggressive kerbs under unusually high temperatures, while late‑race lap times dropped by about three seconds due to tyre management.
- Joan Mir also parked his Honda with severe rear‑tyre degradation that disrupted electronics, underscoring widespread durability concerns at Buriram.
- Francesco Bagnaia cited wheelspin and heavy rear‑tyre wear in finishing ninth, as Jorge Martin took fourth for Aprilia after an injury‑hit offseason.