2025 Americas MotoGP: Franco Morbidelli tops wet FP1, Marc Marquez crashes

VR46 Ducati rider Morbi𝓰𓆉delli tops chaotic wet FP1 in Austin

Franco Morbidelli, VR46 Ducati, 2025 Americas MotoGP
Franco Morbidelli, VR46 Ducati, 2025 Americas MotoGP
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Franco Morbidelli led a wet FP1 at the 2025 MotoGP Americas Grand Prix for VR46 Racing as Marc Ma𝔉rquez suffer♎ed his first crash as a factory Ducati rider.

The Circuit of the Americas was left drenched as continual rainfall battered the Texas venue ahead of the start of the third round of the 2025 MotoGP campaign.

Expected to dominate the weekend after his perfect start to the season, seven-time COTA winner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez endured a mixed morning on his factory Ducati.

Setting the early pace, Marquez crashed aꦇt Turn 2 with just over half an hour remaining of the 45-minute session.

Representing his first crash as a factory Ducati ride♋r this season, Marquez was uninj▨ured but finished the session third fastest.

Following his podium return in Argentina, VR46 Ducati rider 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Franco Morbidelli carried on that momentum into FP1 in America as he led the way at the chequered flag with a 2m12.531s over Pramac Yamaha’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Johann Zarco was again at the sharp end of the field on his LCR Honda in fourth, while 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta was top KTM in fifth ahead of double world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia.

In the opening 15 mi𒈔nutes of FP1, Marc Marquez strung together a stint that saw him ♚put in session-best lap after session-best lap.

Prior to his crash, Marquez set the pace at 2m16.493s b♒efore he was flung from his Ducati going through the Turn 2 right-hander.

He was unharmed in the crash and woul﷽d get back out on track with 1💫5 minutes remaining.

Moments after Marquez crashed, Morbidelli took over top spot with a 2m16.342s, which was a benchmark that would c🐓ontinue to change as grip improved on track.

Morbidelli would set the best time of the morning in the dying moments when he put in a 2m12.531s, which 🔯saw him end FP1 0.083s clear of Miller.

Marc Marquez briefly returned to the top of the order when he rejoined the session, but his 2m12.780s was ultimately good enough🍒ꦗ for third.

Zarco led the way as the session reached its final few moments, though his 2m13.838s would see him s✤lip down to fourth ahead of Acosta and Bagnaia.

Alex Marquez was seventh on the Gresini Ducati ahead of Tech3 KTM rider and 2024 COTA winner M🐽aꩵverick Vinales. KTM’s Brad Binder and Miguel Oliveira’s Pramac stand-in Augusto Fernandez completed the top 10.

Fermin Aldeguer was an impressive 13th on his Gresini Ducati in his first wet sessio🌜n in MotoGP, with fellow rookies Somkiat🤡 Chantra (LCR Honda) and Ai Ogura (Trackhouse Aprilia) 20th and 22nd respectively.

Aprilia endured a nightmare morning ▨in Austin, with Marco Bezzecc꧅hi beset by problems from the off.

The Italian’s RS-GP entered into a engine safe mode at the start of𒆙 FP1, which forced him to jump ont🎃o his second bike.

This machine developed a fuel pump issue, which required fixing, before he crashed on it at Turn 5 with just under 20 minutes t♑ꦏo go.

Going ꧟back onto his number one bike, this once again developed the same engine safe mode problem. He was 19th at the chequered flag.

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