Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix – PHOTOGALLERY
Faces FP Quali RACE
Faces FP Quali RACE
It was a dream Sunday for Pramac Racing, writing an extraordinary page in the history of the team, at the Pramac Generac Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix with a fantastic result. The team scored a podium finish by Jack Miller and the best race of the season for Francesco Bagnaia who finished in 4th.
Saturday in Phillip Island will be remembered for the strong wind that first made the FP3 prohibitive (only 12 riders completed a few laps) and then forced the Race Direction to stop the FP4 to summon the riders in safety commission. For understandable safety reasons, the decision was made to cancel the qualifying
The free practice for the Pramac Generac Australian Grand Prix ended with the 5th place of Jack Miller and the 14th place of Francesco Bagnaia who could not take advantage of the final time attack in FP2. The rain that fell in the early morning conditioned the FP1 before the sun dried the
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Jack Miller finished in Top 10 after fighting for the podium in the first 10 laps. Francesco Bagnaia got three points passing in thirteenth position under the checkered flag. The Grand Prix of Japan ended with a bit of disappointment for Pramac Racing especially for the race of Jack who gave the feeling
The qualifying for the Grand Prix of Japan - held on a wet track surface after the morning rain that in the FP3 forced the riders to lap in wet conditions - ended with a valuable second row start (P6) for Jack Miller - qualified directly to Q2 thanks to the 7th chrono
The free practice of the Grand Prix of Japan ended with the seventh time recorded by Jack Miller - who set the Top Speed (311.2 km/h) - and the fourteenth position of Francesco Bagnaia who lapped for the first time in MotoGP on the circuit of Motegi finding good confidence in the FP2.
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Francesco Bagnaia and Jack Miller are protagonists of two good comebacks in the Thailand Gran Prix but the final result is not the one hoped for by Pramac Racing. Pecco starts from the fifth row and is good at recovering four positions in the first 2 corners. The Italian's race pace is incisive