

Once again, CFMOTO Aspar Team rider David Alonso has been the best. The world champion has scored his 12+1 victory at the Malaysian GP and has become the first rider in the lightweight category to achieve six consecutive wins since Valentino Rossi in 1997. The young Colombian has started from third place, but on the second lap he has gone down to thirteenth position after having to avoid Dani Holgado, who has crashed. 
From that moment on, the world champion's race has become a comeback to return to the leading group. He has only needed three laps to reach fourth place and in five he was already riding in a podium position. Up ahead, Taiyo Furusato and Joel Kelso have been fighting for the lead until the Australian has made a mistake that has cost him several positions. Furusato has stayed in front, but Alonso had not yet had his last word. With three laps to go, the CFMOTO Aspar Team rider has overtaken the Japanese and has left him no chance. Alonso has achieved his thirteenth victory of the year, a win that he has not hesitated to dedicate to all those affected by the heavy rains and floods that has suffered Valencia this week. Furusato has ended second and José Antonio Rueda, who has made a great comeback from tenth position, third.
The CFMOTO Aspar Team rider Joel Esteban has only been able to complete a few metres of the Malaysian GP race. The rookie, who has started from twenty-first position on the grid, has crashed in the second corner. Esteban has suffered a strong blow that has forced him to go to the medical center where, after a check-up, the doctors have detected a small fracture in his left humerus.
CFMOTO Aspar Team rider Izan Guevara will always remember the 2024 Malaysian GP. The Spanish has achieved the first podium of his Moto2 career after 37 races in the intermediate category. Guevara, who has started from eleventh position, has made a great start and after the first lap he was already fifth. He has stayed in the chasing group throughout the race and has fought until the end to get on the podium. 
With three laps to go, he has climbed up to fourth position and, on the last lap, he has overtaken his teammate Jake Dixon to achieve this. The British has made a great comeback in Sepang, but he has not been able to complete it in the best way. Dixon has started from twelfth on the grid and as the laps have gone by, he has overtaken his rivals until, with six laps remaining, he has reached third position. Only one lap has separated the CFMOTO Aspar Team rider from returning to the podium, but he has stopped accelerating when he has crossed the finish line on the penultimate lap. As a result, Guevara has overtaken him and Dixon has finished just outside the podium.