
Oliveira misses out as Bagnaia sets the early Q2 pace
It was a tense battle in Q1, with a talented pack session where the fight for the top two spots went down to the wire. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jack Miller and Pol Espargaro were the two riders who were promoted to Q2 after the #44 and Miguel Oliveira (Trackhouse Racing) had identical times, with Pol Espargaro setting a faster second lap. After this, Q2 soon got underway with fast times from the off and Bagnaia obliterating the lap record, setting a 1:28.142 on his opening run.
The riders returned to the pitlane to prepare for a final run with Bagnaia becoming the first rider to return to the track. The #1 had Miller on his tail on the second run as red sectors began to appear for Bagnaia and Martin. The #89 destroying Bagnaia’s time – becoming the first rider to enter the 1:27 bracket. Bagnaia also entered the 1:27 bracket, bringing an incredible show to the Austrian crowd. Meanwhile, it was a disappointing end to the session for Pol Espargaro, crashing at Turn 3, bringing an early end to his session.
Aleix Espargaro leaps to fourth
Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) will start from P4 on the grid, finding time late in the session and missing out on a front row start by 0.052s. The #41 will start alongside Jack Miller (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing), who continued to find time after a strong showing in Q1. The Australian starts from fifth, with Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) capping off a strong second row.
Meanwhile, Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) will head the third row of the grid, qualifying in seventh position – less than one second adrift from pole. Bastianini starts in front of Prima Pramac Racing’s Franco Morbidelli, who had a great save at Turn 9 early in the session. The Italian is continuing to have a strong weekend, starting alongside Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team), who rounds off the front three rows.