1. The wolf is coming!
It rained all weekend and not a single session was held in the wet. No one believed the rain forecast for race time, which was 40%.
2. Quartararo and the pack of Ducatis.
Once again the French rider lined up on the grid surrounded by Ducatis on all sides. Fabio was the one who showed the best speed in practice, but considering that after the start he immediately had to measure himself against them on the two longest straights of the circuit… A situation similar to what he experienced in Argentina, where he is completely powerless.
3. The departure of Marc Marquez.
He will start from the third row of the grid and we have already seen at Motorland that Marc holds nothing back when it comes to recovering positions after the start. Pay attention to the first two brakings, especially the second one, the one at the end of the very long Buriram straight.
4. Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia.
Allowing Davide Tardozzi – Team Ducati manager – to be seen talking to Bastianini, Ducati made it clear that they had the rebel Enea “under control”. Martín, who was thrown to go to the factory team, as soon as he finished training declared: “Tomorrow we will fight for victory”… I will leave it there.
5. The binder factor.
The South African driver returned to his old habits, qualifying 12th -fourth row-. With all the Ducatis leading the way, for any other rider his options would end there, but not for Brad. Pay attention to him!
Source: La Verdad

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