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Francesco Bagnaia breezes into Q2 along with Jorge Martin despite fall for Spaniard

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

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Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

Francesco Bagnaia continued his fine form on Friday by topping the Practice session at the Malaysian Grand Prix.

The factory Ducati rider scored a psychological victory over points leader Jorge Martin (Pramac Ducati) by putting in a 1m57.679s lap at the end of the session, to which the Spaniard fell trying to respond.

Martin holds a 17-point lead in the championship, but Bagnaia’s Friday sets him up well to cut that gap over the weekend as he tries to snatch a third straight world championship.

The Italian was quickest in both sessions on the opening day at Sepang, having also topped FP1 in the morning.

Martin led the way for much of the session and looked the favourite after setting the initial pace in the final push for times, but Bagnaia delivered when it really counted in the final minutes.

Despite his fall at Turn 1 immediately after Bagnaia had set his time, Martin ended up second-fastest, meaning both can safely focus on qualifying after booking their spots in Q2.

Jorge Martin, Pramac Racing crash

Jorge Martin, Pramac Racing crash

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

Bagnaia’s team-mate Enea Bastianini was third-fastest, while his rival for third place in the championship, Marc Marquez, only just snuck into Q2 with the 10th-quickest time.

Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales’s late effort was enough to put him fourth-fastest, with Gresini Ducati’s Alex Marquez in fifth.

Yamaha was able to celebrate both its riders making it through to Q2, despite Fabio Quartararo having lost an engine in the morning. The 2021 world champion was sixth-fastest, with team-mate Alex Rins eighth.

Splitting the pair was Pramac Ducati’s Franco Morbidelli, while Jack Miller was the sole KTM representative in the top 10 with the ninth-fastest time.

The Austrian manufacturer’s rookie star Pedro Acosta will have to try to get into Q2 via the back door in Q1, as the Tech3 rider could only manage 11th-fastest. Miller’s factory team-mate Brad Binder was always playing catch-up after a fall at the start of the session, and placed 14th.

Marco Bezzecchi was another to fall, dropping his VR46 at the final corner midway through the session. He wound up 12th-fastest, with Johann Zarco (LCR) best of the Hondas in 13th.

Fabio di Giannantonio’s stand-in at VR46 Ducati, Andrea Iannone, was 1.939s off the ultimate pace in Practice. He was ahead of only Miguel Oliveira’s substitute at Trackhouse Aprilia, Lorenzo Savadori.

   
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Cla Rider # Bike Laps Time Interval km/h Speed Trap
1 Italy F. Bagnaia Ducati Team 1 Ducati 18

1'57.679

  169.569  
2 Spain J. Martin Pramac Racing 89 Ducati 20

+0.050

1'57.729

0.050 169.497  
3 Italy E. Bastianini Ducati Team 23 Ducati 20

+0.198

1'57.877

0.148 169.284  
4 Spain M. Viñales Aprilia Racing Team 12 Aprilia 18

+0.462

1'58.141

0.264 168.906  
5 Spain A. Marquez Gresini Racing 73 Ducati 20

+0.617

1'58.296

0.155 168.685  
6 France F. Quartararo Yamaha Factory Racing 20 Yamaha 18

+0.624

1'58.303

0.007 168.675  
7 Italy F. Morbidelli Pramac Racing 21 Ducati 17

+0.631

1'58.310

0.007 168.665  
8 Spain A. Rins Yamaha Factory Racing 42 Yamaha 18

+0.657

1'58.336

0.026 168.628  
9 Australia J. Miller Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 43 KTM 20

+0.681

1'58.360

0.024 168.594  
10 Spain M. Marquez Gresini Racing 93 Ducati 18

+0.683

1'58.362

0.002 168.591  
11 Spain P. Acosta Tech 3 31 KTM 19

+0.759

1'58.438

0.076 168.483  
12 Italy M. Bezzecchi Team VR46 72 Ducati 20

+0.781

1'58.460

0.022 168.451  
13 France J. Zarco Team LCR 5 Honda 18

+0.946

1'58.625

0.165 168.217  
14 South Africa B. Binder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 33 KTM 15

+0.970

1'58.649

0.024 168.183  
15 Japan T. Nakagami Team LCR 30 Honda 19

+1.321

1'59.000

0.351 167.687  
16 Spain R. Fernández Trackhouse Racing Team 25 Aprilia 20

+1.428

1'59.107

0.107 167.536  
17 Spain A. Espargaro Aprilia Racing Team 41 Aprilia 11

+1.509

1'59.188

0.081 167.422  
18 Italy L. Marini Repsol Honda Team 10 Honda 22

+1.696

1'59.375

0.187 167.160  
19 Spain A. Fernandez Tech 3 37 KTM 19

+1.723

1'59.402

0.027 167.122  
20 Spain J. Mir Repsol Honda Team 36 Honda 20

+1.856

1'59.535

0.133 166.936  
21 Italy A. Iannone Team VR46 29 Ducati 18

+1.939

1'59.618

0.083 166.821  
22 Italy L. Savadori Trackhouse Racing Team 32 Aprilia 19

+2.429

2'00.108

0.490 166.140  
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