Jorge Martin led Ducati stablemate Francesco Bagnaia in a tight FP2 for the MotoGP Americas Grand Prix as six crashes took place in the session. Report ⬇️
Pramac’s Jorge Martin led Ducati stablemate Francesco Bagnaia in a tight FP2 for the MotoGP Americas Grand Prix as six crashes took place across the one-hour session.Sitting outside of the top 10 places needed to progress straight through to the pole shootout session in qualifying as FP2 drew to a close, Martin leaped up to top sport with a 2m02.178s.
The biggest mover in the first 10 minutes was RNF Aprilia’s Miguel Oliveira, who leaped up to third overall with a 2m03.407s on a fresh soft rear slick. With just over half an hour of the session remaining, Martin jumped up to first with a 2m03.241s, before Honda’s Joan Mir deposed him 17 minutes later with a 2m03.113s.
Maverick Vinales on the sister factory Aprilia dipped underneath the 2m03s mark minutes later with a 2m02.860s, before VR46 Ducati rider Luca Marini fired in a 2m02.662s. His bike frighteningly came to a halt in the middle of the circuit and forced Honda’s Mir into avoiding action, with the Spaniard falling from his machine as he shot off into the gravel.
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