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Practice report

Austrian MotoGP: Zarco tops FP1 with Red Bull Ring lap record

Pramac’s Johann Zarco blitzed the field with a record lap of the Red Bull Ring to top FP1 for the MotoGP Austrian Grand Prix as Fabio Quartararo hit mechanical troubles.

Johann Zarco, Pramac Racing

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

A week after team-mate Jorge Martin took his and the team’s first MotoGP victory in the Styrian GP, Zarco continued Pramac’s purple patch in Austria on Friday morning by going 0.798 seconds clear of the field with a new Red Bull Ring lap record.

The paddock was rocked on Thursday at the news Yamaha had suspended Maverick Vinales for allegedly trying to blow up his M1’s engine in last week’s Styrian GP at the Red Bull Ring.

This has left championship leader Fabio Quartararo as the sole factory Yamaha team representative for the Austrian GP, but it didn’t prove to be much of a distraction as the French rider leaped up to second early on after the opening salvo of flying laps. However, he was forced to pull off track at Turn 9 in the dying stages of FP1 with a mechanical issue.

Alex Marquez set the early benchmark pace on his LCR Honda with a 1m24.185s, before Suzuki’s Joan Mir took over with a 1m23.997s having finished second in last weekend’s Red Bull Ring race.

Just a moment later the sister LCR Honda of Takaaki Nakagami moved to the top of the timesheets with a 1m23.810s with just over 37 minutes of the 45-minute session remaining.

This stood as the benchmark up until the closing six minutes when Mir began to light up the timing screens on a fresh soft slick. The Suzuki rider produced a 1m23.625s to go fastest of all, while the likes of Alex Marquez, Alex Rins and Zarco put in fresh tyre time attacks late on.

Zarco found a 1m23.408s on his effort with just under two minutes remaining to demote Mir down to second, while Rins had leaped up to third behind his Suzuki team-mate.

Joan Mir, Team Suzuki MotoGP

Joan Mir, Team Suzuki MotoGP

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

On his following lap, Zarco blitzed the field to better the lap record set by team-mate Jorge Martin in qualifying for the Styrian GP with a 1m22.827s. Zarco would go unchallenged through to the chequered flag, with Mir and Rins trailing him to complete the top three.

Nakagami was top Honda rider in fourth ahead of Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro, who also looked to have suffered some technical issues during FP1 having been forced to retire from last week’s Styrian GP with an engine problem.

Quartararo was sixth despite his issues, with Alex Marquez leading the first of the factory team Ducati riders Francesco Bagnaia in seventh, while Marc Marquez on the factory Honda and Martin rounded out the top 10.

Few riders opted for a time attack late on in FP1, with the likes of KTM duo Miguel Oliveira and Brad Binder and Ducati’s Jack Miller having low-key sessions filling positions 15 to 17.

Valentino Rossi was the next-best Yamaha rider down in 14th on his Petronas SRT M1, with team-mate Cal Crutchlow – continuing to deputise for the injured Franco Morbidelli – in 20th and last.

Aprilia has elected to not replace Lorenzo Savadori following his ankle break in a fiery crash in the Styrian GP.

Results

Cla Rider Bike Laps Time Gap
1 France Johann Zarco Ducati 22 1'22.827  
2 Spain Joan Mir Suzuki 20 1'23.625 0.798
3 Spain Alex Rins Suzuki 22 1'23.730 0.903
4 Japan Takaaki Nakagami Honda 21 1'23.790 0.963
5 Spain Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 16 1'23.841 1.014
6 France Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 21 1'23.865 1.038
7 Spain Alex Marquez Honda 20 1'23.881 1.054
8 Italy Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 23 1'23.903 1.076
9 Spain Marc Marquez Honda 22 1'23.967 1.140
10 Spain Jorge Martin Ducati 21 1'24.044 1.217
11 Spain Pol Espargaro Honda 22 1'24.097 1.270
12 Italy Enea Bastianini Ducati 22 1'24.237 1.410
13 Italy Luca Marini Ducati 23 1'24.330 1.503
14 Italy Valentino Rossi Yamaha 23 1'24.335 1.508
15 Portugal Miguel Oliveira KTM 22 1'24.347 1.520
16 South Africa Brad Binder KTM 24 1'24.492 1.665
17 Australia Jack Miller Ducati 22 1'24.528 1.701
18 Italy Danilo Petrucci KTM 21 1'24.755 1.928
19 Spain Iker Lecuona KTM 21 1'24.792 1.965
20 United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow Yamaha 21 1'25.295 2.468

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