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MotoGP Thailand GP 2023: Saturday Practice Race Day Result and Report

2 years ago By Sports Desk

The Buriram International Circuit in Thailand played host to an action-packed Saturday practice race day ahead of the 2023 MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix. With the championship battle intensifying, riders and teams were eager to fine-tune their setups and strategies for the main race.

Here’s a comprehensive report on the Saturday Practice Race Day results and the standout performances.

Viñales Dominates Practice

Maverick Viñales, representing Aprilia Racing on the RS-GP23, stole the spotlight during the Saturday practice session. The Spanish rider put in an impressive performance, clocking a blistering lap time of 1’30.550s. Viñales’ ability to extract the maximum from his bike showcased his determination to make a mark in the Thai Grand Prix.

Viñales was closely pursued by his teammate, Aleix Espargaro, who ended just 0.041 seconds behind. Aprilia Racing’s strong showing in practice underlines their competitiveness in the MotoGP field. The Espargaro-Viñales duo promises to be a formidable force in the race.

Bagnaia’s Championship Lead

Reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia, riding for Ducati Lenovo on the GP23, secured the third-fastest time. Bagnaia’s lap time was a mere 0.048 seconds adrift from the leader, Viñales. Bagnaia is the current championship leader, holding a 27-point advantage over Jorge Martin, and his consistent performances make him a title contender.

The Italian rider’s performance in practice reflects his determination to maintain his championship lead. Bagnaia knows the importance of gaining every possible advantage in the title race, and the Thai Grand Prix is crucial in his quest for back-to-back championships.

Quartararo in the Mix

Fabio Quartararo, representing Monster Yamaha on the YZR-M1, demonstrated his skill and speed by securing the fourth-fastest time. Quartararo’s lap time was just 0.067 seconds behind Bagnaia. The French rider is known for his consistency and ability to perform under pressure, making him a force to be reckoned with in the MotoGP field.

 Oliveira’s Form

Miguel Oliveira, riding for RNF Aprilia on the RS-GP22, rounded out the top five in the practice session. Oliveira’s lap time was a mere 0.110 seconds off the pace, indicating his strong form. The Portuguese rider has showcased his prowess in challenging conditions, as evidenced by his victory in last year’s wet Buriram race.

Rising Star Bezzecchi

VR46 rookie Marco Bezzecchi, aboard a Ducati bike, secured the sixth-fastest time. Bezzecchi’s performance highlights his potential as a rising star in the MotoGP world. The Italian rider’s adaptation to the premier class has been impressive, and his pace in practice suggests he is one to watch.

 Competitive Midfield

Johann Zarco, Jorge Martin, Fabio Di Giannantonio, and Alex Marquez completed the top ten times in the practice session. The competitiveness of the midfield promises exciting battles during the race. MotoGP fans can expect tight duels and strategic maneuvering as these riders vie for valuable points.

 Weather Threat

One crucial factor looming over the entire race weekend in Buriram is the unpredictable weather. Wet weather conditions are a threat for all three days, which can introduce an element of unpredictability. Riders and teams will need to make strategic tire choices and adapt their race strategies to the ever-changing conditions.

 Rins’ Absence

Notably absent from the Thai MotoGP is Alex Rins, who had to withdraw from the previous race due to ongoing pain from leg fractures sustained at Mugello. Rins underwent further surgery and will miss the Thai round. While his absence is felt by fans, they eagerly anticipate his return to the track.

The road ahead

The Saturday Practice Race Day results have set the stage for an exhilarating Thai MotoGP. Maverick Viñales’ dominance, along with strong showings from Bagnaia, Quartararo, and Oliveira, suggests fierce competition on the horizon.

As the riders and teams fine-tune their strategies and setups for the main race, the unpredictable weather adds an extra layer of excitement to the Thai Grand Prix. The Buriram International Circuit is known for delivering surprises, and the race promises to be a thrilling test of skill and adaptability.

With Bagnaia looking to defend his championship lead and a rising star like Bezzecchi eager to make his mark, the Thai MotoGP will be a race to remember. The unpredictability of the weather, the fierce competition in the midfield, and the determination of each rider to shine on the global stage set the scene for a captivating showdown in Thailand.

MotoGP fans from around the world eagerly await the main race to see which rider will conquer the Buriram International Circuit and take a step closer to championship glory.

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