the young japanese Ayumu Sasaki He scored his first pole position in Moto3 at TT Assen by 66 thousandths over his compatriot Tatsuki Suzuki and 0 “206 over Izan Guevara, followed by everyone in the second of the qualifying sessions. Sensation David Muñoz and 18th Sergio García Dols who will start the race this Sunday with just 7 points ahead of Guevara.
The leader of the free sessions was Izan Guevara with 1’41 ”526 after FP3 which was the only dry session of the Grand Prix for the small category, but Foggia warmed up on his heels to 35 thousandths and the World Championship leader of 7 points ahead Sergio García Dols could handle at 0 “245.
And from the first quick lap they started to roll into record times in Q2 where Suzuki made that expensive provisional pole with a 1’41 ”362 behind the wheel of the category’s young sensation, David Muñoz. And the Japanese who came to beat the track record on the next turn found that on T4 Muñoz the incision to go through the pit lane and the entire small train, including the Japanese, followed the approach of the 16-year-old driver from Seville.Suzuki, Muñoz and Masiá had at that time the first provisional line along with Guevara 7th and García Dols 16th.
Leopard Foggia and Suzuki were the smartest and caught the others on the wrong foot on the pitlane in the second start. Guevara, without having to look for any tires, pulled another train and rose to second place on the grid. And Ayumu Sasaki went into pole position against his compatriot Suzuki, who fell on his last lap, with a 1’41 ”296 to eventually relegate Guevara to third place.
Muñoz, Foggia and Masiá will start from the second row and Sergio García Dols had poor timing, finishing 18th and last with a massive 1 “391 from Sasaki. Adrián Fernández will start in the seventh, Xavi Artigas second nine and Holgado on the 12th.
By Q1, Daniel Holgado, who was handed a long lap for the race for disrespecting the yellow flag in FP3, Adrián Fernández, Xavi Artigas and Nepa; Ivan Ortolá will start on 20th, Carlos Tatay on 22nd and Ana Carrasco on 27th.
Source: La Verdad
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