Qatar Moto3: Fernandez fastest in Friday practice

KTM Ajo’s Raul Fernandez led the opening day of running for the 2020 Moto3 season, after surging to top spot late on in FP2 for the Qatar Grand Prix.

The coronavirus outbreak led to the Qatari government imposing new travel and quarantine measures, which meant the opening round of the year has had to go ahead without MotoGP on the bill.

The Moto3 field was first out on track on Friday at Losail, with last year’s Valencia Grand Prix winner Sergio Garcia guiding his Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda to the top of the pile late on with a 2m05.407s lap. 

One-time grand prix winner Tatsuki Suzuki shadowed him at the end of the 40-minute outing aboard the SIC58 Squadra Corse Honda, while Alonso Lopez rounded out the top three in his first official session with the Max Racing Husqvarna squad.

VR46 rider Andrea Migno took the ignominious honour of becoming the first crasher of 2020, when he tipped off at Turn 11 in the early stages. 

Albert Arenas (Aspar Team) was the other faller in FP1, the Spaniard chucking his KTM at the scenery of Turn 16.

Fernandez was a low-key 15th in the first session, but went to the top of the pile at the start of the FP2 with a 2m05.743s.

His teammate Kaito Toba – who has switched from Honda Team Asia this season – would set the best time of the day with around 17 minutes to go with a 2m04.988s.

This was usurped by former teammate Ai Ogura on the Team Asia Honda in the closing stages with a 2m04.698s, though Fernandez would reassume control on his final attempt with a 2m04.577s. 

Darryn Binder – younger brother of factory KTM MotoGP rider Brad – was second overall on his CIP KTM, with FP1 pacesetter Garcia completing the top three on combined times.

Ogura was shuffled back to fourth after the final salvo, with Toba, Arbolino, Migno, Leopard Honda’s new signing Jaume Masia, the second Max Racing bike of Romano Fenati and rookie Deniz Oncu rounding out the top 10 for Moto3 debutants Tech3.

The top 14 riders at the end of Saturday’s FP3 session will go directly into the pole shootout in qualifying.

Currently occupying the remaining spots are Petronas SRT’s John McPhee, VR46’s Celestino Vietti and rookies Yuki Kunii (Honda Team Asia) and Avintia’s Carlos Tatay.

After suffering in injury in the pre-season, SIC58’s Niccolo Antonelli will sit out this weekend’s action.

FP1 results:

Cla#RiderBikeTimeGap
111 Sergio GarcíaHonda 2’05.407  
224 Tatsuki SuzukiHonda 2’05.606 0.199
321 Alonso LópezHusqvarna 2’05.795 0.388
479 Ai OguraHonda 2’05.814 0.407
554 Riccardo RossiKTM 2’05.914 0.507
612 Filip SalačHonda 2’05.964 0.557
727 Kaito TobaKTM 2’06.000 0.593
814 Tony ArbolinoHonda 2’06.099 0.692
97 Dennis FoggiaHonda 2’06.203 0.796
1040 Darryn BinderKTM 2’06.208 0.801
1117 John McPheeHonda 2’06.219 0.812
1253 Deniz ÖncüKTM 2’06.222 0.815
1355 Romano FenatiHusqvarna 2’06.309 0.902
146 Ryusei YamanakaHonda 2’06.319 0.912
1525 Raúl FernándezKTM 2’06.337 0.930
1699Carlos TatayKTM 2’06.384 0.977
1792 Yuki KuniiHonda 2’06.429 1.022
185 Jaume MasiaHonda 2’06.490 1.083
1975 Albert ArenasKTM 2’06.500 1.093
209 Davide PizzoliKTM 2’06.536 1.129
2116 Andrea MignoKTM 2’06.992 1.585
2252 Jeremy AlcobaHonda 2’06.999 1.592
232 Gabriel RodrigoHonda 2’07.068 1.661
2450Jason DupasquierKTM 2’07.163 1.756
2589 Khairul Idham PawiHonda 2’07.337 1.930
2682 Stefano NepaKTM 2’07.357 1.950
2713 Celestino Vietti RamusKTM 2’07.533 2.126
2871 Ayumu SasakiKTM 2’07.567 2.160
2973 Maximilian KoflerKTM 2’07.908 2.501
3060Dirk GeigerKTM 2’09.005 3.598
3120 Jose GarciaHonda 2’09.577 4.170

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