Seeing is believing. It is true that the first free training session of the weekend was not that important but it is still surprising that it happened Takaaki Nakagami was fastest at the start of the Barcelona solidarity GP.
The Japanese LCR Honda driver put on new soft tires at the end of the session and managed to reduce the time to 1:40.501, a record four tenths faster than Pedro Acosta, who dominated most of the session. Álex Márquez closed the TOP3.
Until the title match, better start for Martín than Bagnaia. The Spaniard finished fifth, half a second off the best time while the Italian was seventh. Furthermore, Pecco went to the ground when the session ended. When he slowed down, he was scared when Viñales passed him at a high speed and fell at the end of the finish line. A most peculiar retreat.
The truth is that it was an eventful session. And at the start of practice the two GasGas Tech3 pilots, Acosta and Augusto Fernández, inexplicably collided with each other and went to the ground, causing the red flag to appear. Fortunately, no one was injured.
It should be noted that Marc Márquez is currently starting his last GP with Gresini relatively calmly. The one from Cervera finished tenth, 695 thousandths off the best time.
Source: La Verdad

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