Marquez and Pedrosa get first taste of Argentina track
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Marquez and Pedrosa get first taste of Argentina track
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Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa have had their first experience on the new Termas de Río Hondo circuit in Argentina. The first 45 minute FP1 session was delayed – as a result of the Moto3 session being postponed due to electrical issues in the pit lane – and was almost victim to the same problem when the power went down just two minutes before the start of the session. However, power was restored just in time and World Champion, Marc Marquez, was the first MotoGP rider out on track.

Marc was fastest on a very dirty track for the beginning of the session until the other riders caught up as they all took their time to familiarise themselves with the new 4.806km circuit, located 1100km North West of Buenos Aires. At the end of FP1 Marc was 14th with a best time of 1’45.103 (lap 3 of 16) and Dani in 16th with 1’45.724 (lap 14 of 20), both Repsol Honda riders remained on the same tyre for the duration of the session, whilst others put on a fresh tyre at the end.

FP2 will begin at 14h05 local time.


TEAM QUOTES


Marc Marquez : 14th - 1'45.103

“The feeling is quite good and the track seems nice, but the grip level was pretty low. The tyre life was very, very short and after just three laps it was completely destroyed - especially in the beginning. I am confident we will improve this afternoon when the track conditions are better!”

Dani Pedrosa : 16th - 1'45.724

“This morning we didn’t learn very much as after two or three laps the rear tyre was destroyed and we chose not to put on a new tyre in this session but instead wait until this afternoon - when I’m sure the track conditions will be better”


PRACTICE RESULTS - Gran Premio de la Republica Argentina - Round 3


Pos. - Rider - Num. - Nation - Team - Constructor - Time/Gap

1 - Jorge Lorenzo - 99 - ESP - Yamaha Factory Racing - YAMAHA - 1’42.804
2 - Aleix Espargaro - 41 - ESP - NGM Mobile Forward Racing - YAMAHA - 1’43.285
3 - Alvaro Bautista - 19 - ESP - Go & Fun Honda Gresini - HONDA - 1’43.637
4 - Andrea Iannone - 29 - ITA - Pramac Racing - DUCATI - 1’43.706
5 - Bradley Smith - 38 - GBR - Monster Yamaha Tech 3 - YAMAHA - 1’43.806
6 - Pol Espargaro - 44 - ESP - Monster Yamaha Tech 3 - YAMAHA - 1’43.961
7 - Stefan Bradl - 6 - GER - LCR Honda MotoGP - HONDA - 1’44.055
8 - Andrea Dovizioso - 4 - ITA - Ducati Team - DUCATI - 1’44.096
9 - Nicky Hayden - 69 - USA - Drive M7 Aspar - HONDA - 1’44.333
10 - Valentino Rossi - 46 - ITA - Yamaha Factory - YAMAHA - 1’44.502
11 - Scott Redding - 45 - GBR - Go & Fun Honda Gresini - HONDA - 1’44.763
12 - Michele Pirro - 51 - ITA - Ducati Team - DUCATI - 1’44.790
13 - Yonny Hernandez - 68 - COL - Pramac Racing - DUCATI - 1’44.889
14 - Marc Marquez - 93 - ESP - Repsol Honda Team - HONDA - 1’45.103
15 - Hiroshi Aoyama - 7 - JPN - Drive M7 Aspar - HONDA - 1’45.137
16 - Dani Pedrosa - 26 - ESP - Repsol Honda Team - HONDA - 1’45.724
17 - Colin Edwards - 5 - USA - NGM Mobile Forward Racing - YAMAHA - 1’45.808
18 - Danilo Petrucci - 9 - ITA - IodaRacing Project - IODA-SUTER - 1’46.008
19 - Michael Laverty - 70 - GBR - Paul Bird Motorsport - ART & PBM - 1’46.167
20 - Mike Di Meglio - 63 - FRA - Avintia Racing MotoGP - FTR-KAWASAKI - 1’46.264
21 - Broc Parkes - 23 - AUS - Paul Bird Motorsport - PBM - 1’46.896
22 - Hector Barbera - 8 - ESP - Avintia Racing MotoGP - FTR-KAWASAKI - 1’47.027
23 - Karel Abraham - 17 - CZE - Cardion AB Motoracing - HONDA - 1’47.037


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26-04-2014, 10:41 AM
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