Jorge Martin tops Friday Practice at the Thailand MotoGP as Francesco Bagnaia books his spot in Q2.
Tenth fastest in Free Practice 1, world championship leader Francesco Bagnaia made a swift return to pit lane due to a small issue with his factory Ducati. Bagnaia’s machine was undergoing work on the front brake disc.
Marquez was then overtaken by Australian grand prix winner Johann Zarco, after the eight-time world champion ran wide at turn three. Both men did exactly that, however, it was Vinales with the pace as he became the first rider to break into the 1m 29s barrier.
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