P1racenews AI automatic summary:
KTM Ajo’s Celestino Vietti took a commanding Malaysian Moto2 victory on his return from injury to clinch his third win of the campaign.
Vietti led the entire race on his return from a broken collarbone, taking the lead ahead of Navarro. Ramirez overtook Ogura on the first lap, with a crash involving Surra, Agius, and Van den Goorbergh. Navarro and Guevara made significant moves in the race, while Dixon briefly lost his podium spot. Vietti secured his third win, with Navarro in second and Guevara in third. Arbolino finished fifth, Ramirez sixth, and Oncu seventh. Canet took eighth place, with Chantra and Moreira completing the top ten. Lopez finished 13th, Garcia 14th, and Salac was promoted to the final point position.