Enea Bastianini mirrors Tech3 team-mate Vinales by posting his 🅰best lap of the day. Bastianini claims 15th at the end 🎉of a tricky pre-season for the Ducati race winner.
5mins 💞of pre-season testing remaining, 5 riders still on track: Fabio Quartararo, Raul Fernandez, Luca Marini, Enea Bastianini and Miguel Oliveira.
Some late progress from Maverick Vinales who puts his Tech3 KTM into 9th on the combined🅺 timeꦦsheets.
Meanwhile, it's been a strong final afternoon for Honda's Joan Mir, who was not only very quick in his Sprint simulation - second only to Bezzecchi - but is also second to the Aprilia rider on ꦜthe Session 2 timesheets.
On co𝓀mbined times for the day, Mir🦄 is 6th, 0.544s from Marc Marquez.
After earlier ꦛimpressing with his Sprint simulation, Marco Bezzecchi moves up to third on the timesheets, 0.205s from leader Marc Marquez.
25mins of testing to go.
Pedro Acosta long run, 22 la💮ps, average 1m 31.016s.
In other words, almost an exact ma🉐tch for Alex Marquez but a long way off Marc Marque💮z.
Acosta's KTM team-mate Brad Binder did 24 la💜ps with an average of 1🌟m 31.545s.
Updat💦e from Alex Marquez who said he had "a few problems" in his race simulation but deci♋ded to keep going, which explains the size of the (0.7s a lap) gap to brother Marc.
Front tyre temp and pressure plus a "human" electronic issue were Alex'sಞ issues.
Approaching 5pm and there's no major changes for outright best laps (F🍸abio Quartararo is up to 7𝕴th) but we should have some more long run data shortly.
Stand outs ♏from the race sims so fa🌃r: Marc Marquez for scorching speed and consistency over a 'GP' run of 23 laps, Marco Bezzecchi for the fastest Sprint, and a surprise Sprint pace from Joan Mir.
Some long-run averages (grouped over similaꦍr distances). Buriram Sprint distance is 13 laps, Grand Prix distance is 26 laps:
Marc Marquez (23 laps) average = 1m 30.378s
Alex Marquez (23 laps) average = 1m 31.071s
Franco Morbidelli (18 laps) average = 1m 31.019s
Johann Zarco (20 laps) average = 1m 31.570s
Somkiat Chantra (19 laps) average = 1m 32.009s
Marco Bezzecchi (13 laps) average = 1m 30.093s
Joan Mir (11 laps) average = 1m 30.282s
Fabio Quartararo (12 laps) average = 1m 30.361s
Jack Miller (13 laps) average = 1m 30.776s*
Brad Binder (12 laps) average = 1m 31.077s
Luca Marini (13 laps) average = 1m 31.315s
*If one slow lap to start (1m 32s) is removed,🅘 if slow lap kept in Miller's average = 1m 30.871🔜s.
Here it is.
Marc Marquez's official grand prix simulation lap by lap, and u💯nder it Alex Marquez's (the only other rider to go the distance so fa💝r today).
We've calcul🍒ated the averages, Marc was 0.7s a lap faster than Alex over the same 23 flying laps in a row.
Marc Marquez:
1'30.560
1'30.116
1'30.004
1'29.973
1'30.099
1'30.034
1'29.811
1'30.134
1'30.093
1'29.953
1'30.311
1'30.142
1'30.303
1'30.426
1'30.763
1'30.734
1'30.647
1'30.605
1'30.837
1'30.671
1'30.733
1'30.994
1'30.740
Average = 1m 30.378s
Alex Marquez:
1'31.027
1'30.668
1'30.203
1'30.320
1'30.664
1'30.636
1'30.494
1'30.764
1'31.049
1'30.892
1'31.115
1'30.985
1'30.957
1'31.224
1'31.260
1'31.390
1'31.413
1'31.452
1'31.858
1'31.475
1'31.527
1'31.553
1'31.698
Average = 1m 31.071s
4pm Results - Buriram MotoGP Test Results, Day 2
No big changes as riders are working on lꦗong runs at the momen💟t.
That's it. Marc Marquez piꦅts after 25 laps (counting out and in laps).
We'll get the official lap by lap later bu𒁃t from what we saw 'live' that looked very fast.
In 💝su꧙mmary: Marquez's best lap on lap 8 of 25 was a 1m 29.811s. That was beaten only by Marco Bezzecchi with a 1m 29.632s but on lap 3 of a 15-lap Sprint sim.
Marquez looked to be ru꧋nning 1m 30s right to the end of his long run.
To put Marc Marquez's pace into perspectiv🦩e this was hi𝕴s own Sprint race performance in October's event.
In othe🐽r words, after 24 laps he's still quicker than his pa🤡ce after 12 laps on the GP23.
Marc Marquez: 2024 Buriram Sprint
1'32.500
1'30.016
1'29.831
1'30.077
1'29.820
1'29.980
1'30.321
1'29.989
1'30.345
1'30.255
1'30.743
1'31.121
1'31.535
Marc Marquez's timℱe rises to a 1m🐻 30.994s on lap 23. He keeps going...
Marc Marquez's 22nd lap is a 1m 30.733s.
Again, from our earlier update: "It looks like we'll see a full grand pr🌌ix distance from Alex Marquez, who is holding mi𒆙d 1m 31s pace and now on his 23rd lap."
To recap, the ෴Marquez brothers are the only riders to have done more than 20 laps during the long runs this afternoon.
This is quite a display by Marc Marquez, whose 20th lap is a 1m 30.8♉37s.
For comparison, here is our earliꦛer update on his brother's long run: "Alex Marquez 🧔is now on lap 20, his last lap was a 1m 31.452s."
♏It's looking more and more like a Grand Prix simulation from Mar🌼c Marquez.
He'🎃s now on lap 18, with his last lap a 1m 30.734s.
The next few laps will show if Marc Marque♐z is doing a Spr൩int simulation or a Grand Prix simulation.
If Marc is doing a Grand Prix simulation the others will be worried, because his best lap is slower on♚ly than Bezzecchi (Sprint simulation) and 0.4s faster than brother Alex, who is the only rider to do ඣa GP distance so far this afternoon.
Marc is now on lap 16...
Marc Ma𓃲rquez's 12th lap is a 1m 30.3s, again underlining Bezzecchi's fast pace (assuming Marquez is also doing a Sprint rather than a full Grand Prix dist🦩ance).
Marc Marquez's 11th lap is a 1m 2🍰9.953s, so he looks to be slightly quicker than Bezzecchi at the same stage, who was running low 1m 30s.
The official lap-by-lap will confirm later, but there's not much between t🌞hem at the moment.
Alex Marquez finally pits after 25 laps, a full Grand Prix distance if you remove the sta🌱nding start. Good effort from the Gresini ride💜r in the baking heat.
Jack Miller looks to have do𝓀ne 19 laps before pitting.
Fabio Quartararo pits after 14 laps.