2018 Moto3 Aragon - Free Practice (1) Results
Free Practice (1) results from the Aragon Moto3 Grand Prix, round 14 of 19.

Kornfeil taken away on a stretcher after hitting a tyre wall in Moto3 FP1. The Czech rider was able to briefly stand🧔 after the accident.
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- Jakub Kornfeil CZE Redox PruestelGP (KTM) 1m 59.206s
- Gabriel Rodrigo ARG RBA BOE Skull Rider (KTM) 1m 59.434s
- Marco Bezzecchi ITA Redox PruestelGP (KTM) 1m 59.835s
- Philipp Oettl GER Sudmetal Schedl GP Racing (KTM) 1m 59.885s
- Jorge Martin SPA Del Conca Gresini Moto3 (Honda) 1m 59.982s
- Kazuki Masaki JPN RBA BOE Skull Rider (KTM) 2m 0.163s
- Vicente Perez SPA Reale Avintia Academy 77 (KTM) 2m 0.190s
- Enea Bastianini ITA Leopard Racing (Honda) 2m 0.206s
- Nicolo Bulega ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (KTM) 2m 0.216s
- Albert Arenas SPA Angel Nieto Team Moto3 (KTM) 2m 0.341s
- Dennis Foggia ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (KTM) 2m 0.421s
- John McPhee GBR CIP - Green Power (KTM) 2m 0.426s
- Tony Arbolino ITA Marinelli Snipers Team (Honda) 2m 0.473s
- Andrea Migno ITA Angel Nieto Team Moto3 (KTM) 2m 0.562s
- Jaume Masia SPA Bester Capital Dubai (KTM) 2m 0.575s
- Raul Fernandez SPA Angel Nieto Team (KTM) 2m 0.666s
- Aron Canet SPA Estrella Galicia 0,0 (Honda) 2m 0.722s
- Lorenzo Dalla Porta ITA Leopard Racing (Honda) 2m 0.904s
- Stefano Nepa ITA CIP - Green Power (KTM) 2m 0.986s
- Marcos Ramirez SPA Bester Capital Dubai (KTM) 2m 1.214s
- Niccolò Antonelli ITA SIC58 Squadra Corse (Honda) 2m 1.495s
- Darryn Binder RSA Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) 2m 1.739s
- Adam Norrodin MAL Petronas Sprinta Racing (Honda) 2m 1.856s
- Tatsuki Suzuki JPN SIC58 Squadra Corse (Honda) 2m 1.923s
- Alonso Lopez SPA Estrella Galicia 0,0 (Honda) 2m 1.942s
- Fabio Di Giannantonio ITA Del Conca Gresini Moto3 (Honda) 2m 1.982s
- Nakarin Atiratphuvapat THA Honda Team Asia (Honda) 2m 2.160s
- Kaito Toba JPN Honda Team Asia (Honda) 2m 3.372s
- Jeremy Alcoba SPA Junior Team Estrella Galicia 0,0 (Honda) 2m 3.555s

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