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British MotoGP Friday Practice: Live Updates from Silverstone

1 months ago By Walter Thompson

The Silverstone circuit was the stage for intense emotions on Friday during the free practice sessions for the 2024 British MotoGP. The riders faced off in two sessions throughout the day, providing a spectacle of speed and skill.

The action began in the morning with the first practice session (FP1). Jorge Martin, from Pramac, was the fastest, with a time of 1:59.627s, 0.090s ahead of Maverick Viñales. Aleix Espargaró, Jack Miller, and Franco Morbidelli completed the top five. Martin impressed by achieving a consistent and fast pace, using a new medium front tire to secure his position at the top.

In the afternoon, the second practice session (FP2) brought even more action and changes in leadership. Enea Bastianini started strong, setting a time of 1:59.026s but faced problems with smoke coming from his Ducati shortly after. Bagnaia, his teammate, also had a solid performance, placing himself among the leaders with a lap under 1m 59s.

The last half hour of FP2 was marked by intense attempts to improve times. Pedro Acosta, from KTM, used a soft rear tire to move into the top five. However, his session was interrupted by a crash at turn six, caused by a braking error. Marc Márquez also suffered a crash at turn fifteen but managed to get up without major issues.

Jorge Martin continued to show his superiority throughout the session. With a time of 1:57s, he finished FP2 at the top, leaving Aleix Espargaró in second place. Viñales also demonstrated a fast pace, breaking the 1m 58s barrier. Other riders like Miguel Oliveira and Fabio Di Giannantonio also showed remarkable performances, securing their positions in the top ten.

At the end of the session, Alex Rins suffered an accident at turn seven, raising concerns, but fortunately, he was not seriously injured. The session ended with Martin securing the lead, followed by Espargaró and Márquez, who moved up to sixth place by following the pace of the Pramac rider.

Friday’s practice sessions at Silverstone were a preview of what’s to come in the British MotoGP weekend. With so many riders showing speed and determination, the battle for pole position promises to be fierce. Fans can expect more thrills and surprises as the riders prepare for Saturday’s qualifying and Sunday’s race.

In summary, Friday at Silverstone was full of action and drama, with Jorge Martin setting the pace and the other riders striving to keep up with him. The focus now shifts to the upcoming sessions, where the riders will continue to fight for every millisecond.

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