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Davide Brivio told Ai Ogura two words after his debut at MotoGP at The Thai Grand Prix

Trackhouse AI Ogura Race Race was the highest non-Ducati on MotoGP’s debut at The Thai Grand Prix, with Moto2 champion securing a fifth finish.

The 24 -year -old has moved to the top class this season as a Moto2 champion. However, Ogura is the only recruitment in the 2025 MotoGP grid without a factory contract, having signed two years of agreement directly with the trackhouse in August while sitting second in the Moto2 rankings.

The other MotoGP recruits, Gresini Rider Fermin Aldeguer and LCR Racer Somkiat Chantra, both have contracts with Ducati and Honda respectively. But he could not even surpass Ogura in Buriram, like the Trackhouse pilot, to make the checkered flag in P5, 7,450 seconds from the lead.

Photo by Steve Wobser/Getty Images
Photo by Steve Wobser/Getty Images

Davide Brivio congratulates Ai Ogura after his MotoGP debut at The Thai Grand Prix

Ogura impressed Neil Hodgson with his boat in Buriram after the early battle of the Trackhouse star with Franco Morbidelli for the P4. Hey also excluded praise this Saturday, as Ogura amazed Sylvain Guintoli with his beginning at The Thai Grand Prix Sprint Racing after a qualifying P5.

What Ogura continued to produce in the right Thai Grand Prix this Sunday further impressed the Trackhouse team, whose engineers rushed to dress with the Japanese pilot with praise after the checkered flag. Team leader Davide Brivio also tried to praise Ogura for his race.

Read more: Everything you need to know about AI OGURA from height to career statistics

Trackhouse engineers welcomed Chantra back to their garage with a applause, as he said they were “proud” or his performance at the Thai Grand Prix. Other engineers also offered him praise, with someone noting: “Well done my husband, that was brilliant!”

As Chantra continued the trackhouse team, another engineer may be heard, “Bravo, Bravo”, too. The Boss Team Bred Brivio would not let the moment pass without adding praise with Italian giving chantra a stroke on the back and saying, “Well!”

Ai Ogura proved why Trackhouse signed him for Joe Roberts for the MotoGP era of 2025

Ogura made an immediate and huge impression on the Thai Grand Prix to prove why Trackhouse chose to sign Kiyose, Tokyo Dopio for the MotoGP era of 2025 to take an American rider Joe Roberts – which Manyan Team.

Assume Rider GROUP Bike Gap Signs
1 Marc marquez Duck Ducati GP25 Win 25
2 Alex Markuz Grass Ducati GP24 +1.732 20
3 Francesco Bagnaia Duck Ducati GP25 +2.398 16
4 Franco Nordelli VR46 Ducati GP24 +5.176 13
5 Ai ogura Monitoring Aprilia RS-GP25 +7.450 11
6 Marco bezzecchi April Aprilia RS-GP25 +14.967 10
7 Johann Zaros LCR Honda RC213V +15.225 9
8 Brad Ktm KTM RC16 +19.929 8
9 Enea Bastianini Ktm tech3 KTM RC16 +20.053 7
10 Fabio di giannantonio VR46 Ducati GP25 +21.546 6
11 Jack Easter Yamaha m1 +22.315 5
12 Luca Marini Cartilage Honda RC213V +23.940 4
13 Fermin Aldeguer Grass Ducati GP24 +24,760 3
14 Miguel Oliveira Easter Yamaha m1 +26.097 2
15 Quartararo Samoha Yamaha m1 +26,456 1
2025 MotoGP Thai Grand Prix Race results

He was the best non-Ducati rider in Buriram this Sunday, as Marquez won his debut with the Borgo Panigale team in front of the Spanish brother and VR46’s Gpana and VR46’s Gpana of Ducati GP24 The Gpanaia and Gpanaia of VR46 VR46.

Ogura has just finished 7,517 seconds in front of the Aprilia Rider Marco Bezzecchi plant on P6 with the same Aprilia RS-GP25 bike. Since 2025 is expected to be the Ducati Show once again, it was difficult for Ogura to achieve more than he did with the P5.

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