Moto GP
Vinales Tops Friday Practice with Record Lap at Sachsenring, Marquez and Gardner Crash Out
Coverage of the German MotoGP at Sachsenring: Insights from Friday's Practice Sessions
A Look Back at Friday's Practice Sessions for the 2024 German MotoGP at Sachsenring.
Results from Friday's Practice Sessions at the Sachsenring for the 2024 German MotoGP
Vinales concludes the session as the fastest, followed by Martin, Oliveira, Alex Marquez, Bagnaia, Bastianini, Morbidelli, Acosta, Di Giannantonio, and Binder.
With just two minutes remaining, Marc Marquez will no longer participate and has now fallen out of the top ten.
Remy Gardner meets with an accident at the last turn.
Enea Bastianini has crashed at turn 11. It's another major incident!
Maverick Vinales shatters the speed barrier, establishing a new record for the fastest lap.
Alex Marquez narrowly secured the fastest time, edging out by merely 0.006 seconds, while Marc Marquez has received clearance to compete.
Martin appeared poised to clock the fastest time, but he veered off course at the eighth turn, resulting in a significant loss of time.
Vinales has now taken the lead, followed closely by Oliveira and Alex Marquez.
Alex Marquez secures the fastest time, leading by almost two-tenths, as competitors engage in intense time trials.
Marquez is on his way to the clinic.
Marc Marquez has exited his garage and proceeded to his motorhome.
Once again, there's a tumble, and on this occasion, it's Pedroa Acosta who has fallen at the first turn.
Joan Mir also took a tumble at the first corner.
Marquez is on a soft rear tire and he's outpaced Bagnaia's record by three-tenths.
Takaaki Nakagami has just crashed. The Japanese rider fell at the first turn.
The action has resumed at Sachsenring.
The meeting will resume at 14:35, which is in two minutes.
Warning sign due to harm inflicted on the air barrier.
Fabio Di Giannantonio has crashed at the first corner and appears to be clutching his right wrist.
Jack Miller veers off the track and into the gravel trap at the first corner.
It's a moment for reflection following an eventful beginning; Bagnaia is in the lead, nearly three tenths in front of his teammate Enea Bastianini and Pedro Acosta.
Similar to Bezzecchi, Marc Marquez experienced a significant crash at turn 11 when he was thrown off his Ducati after first losing grip on the front end.
The Italian's challenging 2024 season persists, marked by a significant mishap at turn 11.
Marc Marquez made his way back to the pit lane swiftly, just as he had during FP1.
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