Last Sunday, Jorge Martín won the MotoGP Thai Grand Prix. In one of the most exciting races in recent times, he crossed the finish line with a gap of just 0.253s.
This race goes down in history as one of the closest finishes in the premier class, ahead of last year’s Australian GP. The absolute record belongs to the 1999
Australian GP when Tadayuki Okada won with a mere 0.124s margin over Max Biaggi.
In the following video, you can revisit the 500cc/MotoGP races with the smallest gap between the top two finishers.