1. The possibility of rain.
This is consistent with the GGPPs held in Asia. The forecast for rain tomorrow at race time is 70%, but the most threatening thing is that a storm is forecast. This means that the world championship can fall or a rainstorm that lasts 10 minutes and turns the entire race upside down. I don’t know what’s worse.
2. Tire management.
In the event of a dry race, the intense heat of Sepang makes tire management the first key to the race. And in this case we are talking about both front and back. This is not one of those races where the fastest wins.
3. The pressure for the title.
Bagnaia, Quartararo and Aleix Espargaró crashed here in Malaysia today, but only the former admitted to feeling the pressure of playing for the title. Fabio and Aleix made sure they wouldn’t. Do we believe? By the way, tomorrow they start at ninth, twelfth and tenth respectively… Not very normal, is it?
4. The team placed an order with Ducati.
Under the pseudonym “don’t be stupid”, so far in Sepang and Ducati they have denied that there was any indication among their riders to help Bagnaia in the race. But here in Sepang they have removed the mask. Bagnaia said after practice that they will make him start ninth from the starting grid…”Maybe tomorrow is the day to apply the team orders”.
5. Marc Marquez.
After practice, where he got into the front row of the grid, he assured us that like his old Honda, tomorrow there is no way he will finish in the top five. All Spanish journalists have warned you that we have recorded your words.
Source: La Verdad

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