Dutch MotoGP FP2: Francesco Bagnaia's Turn To Be The Fastest, Fabio Quartararo Also Sped
JAKARTA - Lenovo's Ducati rider, Francesco Bagnaia, became the fastest rider in the second free practice session (FP2) of the Dutch MotoGP at the Assen Circuit, Friday, June 24.
The Italian racer recorded a time of 1 minute 33,274 seconds. Bagnaia outperformed the two top occupants of the MotoGP riders' standings, Fabio Quartararo and Aleix Espargaro.
Aleix Espargaro took second place with a time of 1 minute 33,452 seconds. While Fabio Quartararo is in third position with 1 minute 33,579 seconds.
While Jack Miller, who became the fastest rider in the first free practice session, now occupies fifth position. The Lenovo Ducati rider carved the fastest lap time of 1 minute 33,833 seconds.
Mario Aji 20th PlaceThat's your lot for the #MotoGP class on Day 1! A final flurry of dry laps sets us up nicely for FP3 tomorrow morning! #DutchGP pic.twitter.com/uOe6xPJ2p9
— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) June 24, 2022
In the Moto3 class, Mario Aji failed to make impressive results like the first session. In FP2, the Honda Team Asia rider from Indonesia took 20th place.
Mario Aji had a lap time of 1 minute 51,176 seconds. With this record time, the racer from Magetan actually was in third position.
However, towards the end of FP2, other riders were able to sharpen their time records. Meanwhile, Mario Aji did not manage to beautify his lap time.