MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1The world was turned a bit upside down in Friday’s only free practice session at Motegi, with only three Ducatis in the top-10, Miller and Bagnaia taking the double and Marini fifth.
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, at 0′FREE 1 ENDS
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, at 0′And now it’s Darryn Binder’s turn to go down
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, 1′And crash Zarco at turn 7, watch out for the yellow flags on the track in T2 and T3 as late attacks are not worth it
JAPAN MOTOGP, FP1, 3′Second crash of the session, for Ene Bastianini and training is over for him, it’s at turn 5
somewhat high sided
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1Before leaving for this fourth batch
Marc starred in a gag when his left glove got stuck in the onboard camera and was being carried by his mechanic Jordi Castellà, who was maneuvering the Honda.
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, 4′And riding alone Marc Márquez only finished second after being red in the first three sectors 1’44″656 for him in 147 thousandths of Miller
JAPAN MOTOGP, FP1, 5′Jack Miller taking the first big bite of the clock, 1’44″660 and 1’44″509 in a row
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, CLASSIFICATION at 10′–
JAPAN MOTOGP, FP1, 10′And 1’44″913 times for
alex rinses and there are 65 thousandths with Bastianini and 116 with Quartararo
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, at 12′alex rinses He improved Bastianini’s best time by 17 thousandths with his 1’44″961. Suzuki and Honda are the two brands that have yet to win this 2022.
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, at 14′Marc Márquezone of the few that didn’t put soft, only rolled an interesting 1’45″195, fourth (almost before the back half)
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MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 17′Wearing a red helmet
Fabio Quartararo when he was sent to the dashboard with Bagnaia following him, like in the championship, and he cut off in T4, he didn’t even want to give him water. In 24 laps, he was working the most with Alex Rins, the two better working in rhythm
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, at 18′Enea Bastianini he was the first to beat 1’45” with 1’44″978
JAPAN MOTOGP, FP1, 20′insist
Fabio Quartararo with 1’45″029 and they are four below the record for the best race lap of Jorge Lorenzo in 2014, Quartararo, Zarco, Aleix Espargaró and Rins
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 24′Marc Márquez He finished his third round, it was six laps and once out of the top-10 where many chose to make a time attack in this practice sector in case the rain appeared again. It improved to 1’46″092 but it was not enough
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 29′Johann Zarco was also in time attack mode and recovered the best time at 1’45″210
JAPAN MOTOGP, FP1, 30′And now there is a lot of movement with a new soft ass and
Aleix Espargaro He tops out at 1’45″223, you have to look to the sky to ensure a quick turn
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 31′First crash of the session (turn 11) for Honda wild card Nagashima, the former Moto2 rider and now Superbike tester for HRC. He made his MotoGP debut as a reward for his excellent work in Honda’s victory at the Suzuka 8 Hours
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 32′It didn’t take long for Suzuki and Johann Zarco beat him with a 1’45″309
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 34′alex rinses Quartararo improved his time to 1’45″738 and took the lead, at the moment dominating the Japanese bikes in his GP return two years later
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 38′The rain didn’t get any worse and those who shortened the second session were back on track, including Marc Márquez. Today will not be the worst day meteorologically in the district of Haga where Motegi is located, but Saturday is expected, when this pending tropical storm will cross them.
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 40′Among those staying on the track are Quartararo, Miller, Morbidelli, Bagnaia, Bastianini or Alex Márquez
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 44′And after most of the drivers also returned to the pit, there was no point in forcing the slicks when there were many sessions ahead.
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 45′Marc Márquez He didn’t take care of it and after three laps in this second round he returned to the pits, currently sixth in his 1’46″213. When he got off the bike he grabbed his right arm
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 45′The first rain flags appear on the track
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 52′A first round where
the Yamaha that isn’t Quartararo They are coming out of their laziness. Fabio finished first the fact that the majority had already gone to the pit, Franco Morbidelli was fourth and Cal Crutchlow was tenth, the tester and from Aragón covers the certain departure of Andrea Dovizioso and will end the campaign for WithU RNF.
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, CLASSIFICATION at 54′–
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 56′Fabio Quartararo He beat Jack Miller’s best time of 1’45″807
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, at 60′First run six laps at a good pace
Marc Márquezfourth with 1’46″213. This Thursday he warned that due to the peculiarities of Motegi with many strong and long braking points and most of the curves on the right he will suffer more with his arm and may have to he stopped at one point. at the end of the week
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, at 60′This first round of FP1 ends for the most part and Jack Miller continues to lead with his 1’45″903, he is still under 1’46”
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 63′And the first to lose 1’46” was
Jack Miller with 1’45″903
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 67′and definitely
Fabio Quartararo He leads in 1’46″072, so far this session is one-on-one between Marc Márquez and the Devil who makes the rhythm
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1 Motegi is a great setting for
Fabio Quartararo that in 2020 he was proclaimed rookie GP of the year and in 2021 MotoGP world champion
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1, in 70′Marc Marquez sets the best start time with 1’46″888 ahead of Quartararo
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1The local idol was moved
Taka Nakagami affected by the second of the incidents committed by Marc Márquez in the first lap of Aragón. On Monday he underwent surgery in Barcelona for injured ligaments in the ring and little finger of his right hand, the gas and the brake. It was tested in this FP1 and to continue in the competition you have to pass another medical test
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1START THE SESSION
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1After the results of the last GP in Aragón Quartararo, 17 points separate Bagnaia and Aleix Espargaró and watch out for the ‘external’ factor that Bastianini may have free time to continue winning
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1It’s been two years since they ran to Japan due to complications in entering the country defending themselves from the external pandemic factor, This September 7 they eased the measures and also expanded the quota of ‘visitors’
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1This unusual program on Friday is due to the fact that Aragon and Japan followed each other in the transcontinental journey in the middle, due to the possibility of some delay in the arrival of the four cargo planes, they gave themselves with a margin of safety until Friday at noon local time. However, everyone arrived on time on Thursday and the paddock has been full since yesterday
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1Unlike usual, this free training session on Friday will be 75 minutes instead of 45 minutes
MOTOGP JAPAN, FP1And in just over 12 minutes it was time for the queen category. This will be the second GP he will face
Marc Márquez after stopping after Mugello to undergo surgery for the fourth time on his arm. What is not yet is his future teammate at Repsol Honda
Joan Mir
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07:57In these previous FPs they came out of the pits like fireballs and did not think about the options of rain, it is important to take advantage when the track is dry to ensure a time
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07:56Free Practice 1 has been played in two minor categories with Diogo Moreira leading in Moto3, with leader Izan Guevara seventh, and Moto2 World Championship leader Augusto Fernández dominating FP1 and the the first water flag is waving.
07:53The entire day on Friday was turned into a local afternoon activity only. There will be only one FP starting in 15 minutes for MotoGP
07:53Good morning to all. The Japanese GP is back on the calendar after a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic
Source: La Verdad

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