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Jorge Martin tops a hot and dry FP1 at Mandalika


MotoGP 2023

Round 15 – Indonesian Grand Prix

MotoGP FP1

The weather was fine when MotoGP riders headed out of pit-lane at Mandalika and the temperature of the new track surface was already 55-degrees Celsius. World Superbike riders had praised the new surface but this was the first time for MotoGP riders and Michelin to sample the new blacktop.

The medical reviews of the walking wounded were done and dusted, the last of which was for Marco Bezzecchi who had only arrived at Mandalika on Friday morning, he was also cleared and the whole contingent of MotoGP riders hit the circuit in FP1.

The fastest previous lap of the circuit had been set during qualifying last year by Fabio Quartararo at 1m31.07. The race lap record also belongs to Fabio Quartararo, but due to the race being wet that benchmark is a relatively slow 1m38.749.

Miguel Oliveira was the first one to go down, 15-minutes into the 45-minute session the RNF Aprilia rider slipped off at turn 11.

Marc Marquez saved a rear end slide at high speed that saw him have to get out of the throttle, stand the bike up and run off but he remained upright. Alex Marquez and Fabio Quartararo had similar moments as they started to push on a little further as the track got some rubber down.

Alex Marquez had another moment with five-minutes remaining but this one he failed to save and the Spaniard needed a little help to pick up the bike due to his three fractured ribs.

It was a great start to the weekend for Aprilia, the Noale factory FP1 1-2 on the time-sheets with Maverick Vinales leading the way until the dying seconds of the session, when Jorge Martin eclipsed both of them to top the charts with a 1m31.811.

It might have been a late decision for Marco Bezzecchi to compete, only five days after getting a plate and screws in his collarbone, but Bezz went through the second split the fastest of anyone before going down and tumbling through the gravel trap at turn 11. He walked away seemingly unhurt, fifth quickest for Bezzecchi a promising start to the weekend.

Championship leader Pecco Bagnaia sixth quickest ahead of KTM duo Jack Miller and Brad Binder.

MotoGP FP1 Resuts

  1. J.Martin 1:31.811
  2. M.Viñales +0.102
  3. A.Espargaro +0.536
  4. F.Morbidelli +0.730
  5. M.Bezzecchi +0.741
  6. F.Bagnaia +0.759
  7. J.Miller +0.835
  8. B.Binder +0.857
  9. E.Bastianini +0.952
  10. L.Marini +1.000
  11. F.Di Giannantonio +1.040
  12. F.Quartararo +1.057
  13. T.Nakagami +1.067
  14. M.Marquez +1.082
  15. J.Zarco +1.290
  16. A.Fernandez +1.328
  17. R.Fernandez +1.437
  18. J.Mir +1.620
  19. M.Oliveira +1.636
  20. A.Marquez +1.745
  21. A.Rins +1.849
  22. P.Espargaro +2.736

MotoGP Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Bagnaia 319
2 Martin 316
3 Bezzecchi 265
4 Binder 201
5 Espargaro 171
6 Zarco 162
7 Viñales 139
8 Marini 135
9 Miller 125
10 Quartararo 111
11 Marquez 108
12 Morbidelli 77
13 Oliveira 69
14 Fernandez 67
15 Marquez 64
16 Di Giannantonio 53
17 Rins 47
18 Nakagami 45
19 Fernandez 36
20 Pedrosa 32
21 Bastianini 25
22 Mir 20
23 Espargaro 12
24 Savadori 9
25 25 Folger 9
26 26 Bradl 8
27 27 Pirro 5
28 28 Petrucci 5
29 29 Crutchlow 3
30 30 Lecuona 0

Moto2 FP1

Moto3 Championship leader Jauma Masia had crashed twice in Moto3 FP1 and Moto2 points leader Pedro Acosta had a high speed front end lose less than ten-minutes into his FP1 session. The 19-year-old Spaniard was lucky to walk away from that tumble, however his Red Bull KTM branded machine was very much worse for wear. The rules do not permit spare bikes for either the Moto2 or Moto3 categories so that was Acosta’s morning done only minutes after it had begun. Alonso Lopez was another faller early in the session.

Organisers red flagged the session with just under 25-minutes left in the session due to a power failure across pit-lane. Riders were sent back out on track around ten minutes later.

21-year-old Spaniard Manuul Gonzalez topped the session by just under four-tenths from Aron Canet and Jake Dixon after going well under the lap record.

Moto2 FP1 Times

  1. M.Gonzalez 1:34.871
  2. A.Canet +0.360
  3. J.Dixon +0.389
  4. S.Lowes +0.471
  5. A.Ogura +0.513
  6. S.Chantra +0.541
  7. A.Arenas +0.567
  8. F.Aldeguer +0.576
  9. D.Foggia +0.644
  10. T.Arbolino +0.767
  11. J.Roberts +0.975
  12. F.Salac +1.040
  13. K.Nozane +1.055
  14. B.Bendsneyder +1.074
  15. S.Garcia +1.134
  16. J.Alcoba +1.267
  17. Z.Vd Goorbergh +1.298
  18. A.Escrig +1.492
  19. A.Lopez +1.650
  20. I.Guevara +1.691
  21. A.Surra +1.704
  22. D.Binder +1.791
  23. M.Ramirez +1.847
  24. R.Skinner +1.884
  25. B.Baltus +1.941
  26. L.Baldassarri +2.210
  27. M.Casadei +2.387
  28. T.Hada +2.680
  29. L.Tulovic +2.696
  30. P.Acosta +3.47

Moto2 Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 ACOSTA Pedro 252
2 ARBOLINO Tony 202
3 DIXON Jake 159
4 CANET Aron 124
5 LOPEZ Alonso 119
6 CHANTRA Somkiat 114
7 SALAC Filip 108
8 VIETTI Celestino 106
9 GONZALEZ Manuel 104
10 OGURA Ai 95
11 ALDEGUER Fermín 88
12 GARCIA Sergio 76
13 LOWES Sam 74
14 ARENAS Albert 61
15 ROBERTS Joe 60
16 BALTUS Barry 48
17 ALCOBA Jeremy 33
18 BINDER Darryn 28
19 BENDSNEYDER Bo 22
20 RAMIREZ Marcos 20
21 FOGGIA Dennis 18
22 VD GOORBERGH Zonta 17

Moto3 FP1

Championship leader Jaume Masia had a small crash early in the opening 35-minute first practice session, then went down again with ten-minutes remaining. A far from auspicious start for the Spaniard.

It was a great start for Joel Kelso with a number of fast laps recorded, the young Aussie ending the first session fourth quickest.

Nobody could touch Brazilian Diogo Moreira though with the teenager almost half-a-second quicker than the rest of the field.

Moto3 FP1 Times

  1. D. Moreira 1:40.590
  2. D. Holgado +0.421
  3. J. Rueda +0.630
  4. J. Kelso +0.776
  5. D. Öncü +0.801
  6. A. Sasaki +0.835
  7. M. Bertelle +0.886
  8. I. Ortolá +0.972
  9. X. Artigas +1.111
  10. D. Muñoz +1.124
  11. S. Ogden +1.137
  12. D. Alonso +1.196
  13. A. Fernandez +1.257
  14. T. Furusato +1.278
  15. R. Yamanaka +1.303
  16. J. Masia +1.310
  17. J. Whatley +1.339
  18. N. Carraro +1.372
  19. C. Veijer +1.504
  20. K. Toba +1.849
  21. R. Rossi +1.869
  22. M. Aji +1.993
  23. S. Nepa +2.059
  24. S. Azman +2.269
  25. A. Aditama +2.474
  26. L. Fellon +2.648
  27. N. Dettwiler +2.821
  28. A. Carrasco +2.845
  29. F. Farioli +3.599

Moto3 Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 MASIA Jaume 199
2 SASAKI Ayumu 193
3 HOLGADO Daniel 190
4 ALONSO David 160
5 ÖNCÜ Deniz 147
6 ORTOLÁ Ivan 145
7 MOREIRA Diogo 103
8 RUEDA José Antonio 100
9 NEPA Stefano 90
10 TOBA Kaito 87
11 MUÑOZ David 86
12 ARTIGAS Xavier 65
13 VEIJER Collin 63
14 YAMANAKA Ryusei 62
15 SUZUKI Tatsuki 50
16 ROSSI Riccardo 45
17 SALVADOR David 31
18 FENATI Romano 30
19 OGDEN Scott 21
20 BERTELLE Matteo 21
21 KELSO Joel 20
22 FURUSATO Taiyo 18

Indonesian Grand Prix Schedule

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Friday
Time Class Event
1100 Moto3 FP1
1150 Moto2 FP1
1245 MotoGP FP1
1515 Moto3 FP2
1605 Moto2 FP2
1700 MotoGP Practice
Saturday
Time Class Event
1040 Moto3 FP3
1125 Moto2 FP3
1210 MotoGP FP2
1250 MotoGP Q1
1315 MotoGP Q2
1450 Moto3 Q1
1515 Moto3 Q2
1545 Moto2 Q1
1610 Moto2 Q2
1700 MotoGP Sprint
Sunday
Time Class Event
1240 MotoGP WUP
1400 Moto3 Race
1515 Moto2 Race
1700 MotoGP Race

2023 MotoGP Calendar

Rnd Date Location
1 Mar-26 Portugal, Portimao
2 Apr-02 Argentina, Termos de Rio Honda
3 Apr-16 Americas, COTA
4 Apr-30 Spain, Jerez
5 May-14 France, Le Mans
6 Jun-11 Italy, Mugello
7 Jun-18 Germany, Sachsenring
8 Jun-25 Netherlands, Assen
10 Aug-06 Great Britain, Silverstone
11 Aug-20 Austria, Red Bull Ring
12 Sep-03 Catalunya, Catalunya
13 Sep-10 San Marino, Misano
14 Sep-24 India, Buddh (Subject to homologation)
15 Oct-01 Japan, Motegi
16 Oct-15  Indonesia, Mandalika
17 Oct-22 Australia, Phillip Island
18 Oct-29 Thailand, Chang
19 Nov-12 Malaysia, Sepang
20 Nov-19 Qatar, Lusail
21 Nov-26 Valenciana, Valencia

 

 

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