MotoGP Japanese GP: Marquez tops wet FP2 amid typhoon threat

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MotoGP Japanese GP: Marquez tops wet FP2 amid typhoon threat
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.marcmarquez93 topped a rain-lashed FP2 for the JapaneseGP following a late red flag, as a typhoon poses potential threats to Saturday's MotoGP qualifying schedule. Full report ⬇️

Heavy rain and forecasted 100mph winds forced a meeting to be held at Motegi on Saturday morning between MotoGP and the teams about altering the qualifying schedule.

Ducati’s Jack Miller – who would start on pole if qualifying does get cancelled and a grid is formed off practice times – leads the pack on the combined order courtesy of his 1m44.509s set in FP1. The biggest loser of the conditions on Saturday was outside title bet Enea Bastianini – a crash late on in FP1 for the Gresini rider leaving him 14th on the combined order and forcing him into Q1.

Initially holding an advantage of close to a second, Pramac’s Jorge Martin had whittled Marquez’s lead at the top of the timesheets to just 0.144s prior to the brief stoppage. Zarco was fifth on the sister Pramac Ducati – though faces Q1 later today after missing the top 10 by 0.001s following a crash in FP1.

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