Andalucia MotoGP: Quartararo pole as Vinales penalised, Marquez out

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2020 Andalucia Moto▨GP - 𓄧Qualifying Results
Fabio Quartararo has been awarded his second MotoGP pole position on the bounce in Jerez after being reinstated to the top spot when Maverick Vinales’s provisional session-topping effort was cancelled for a t🅰rack limits infraction.
Vinales looked to have pipped his Yamaha counterpart with a charging 1mm 36.90𒅌7secs lap late on but a ragged exit a𝄹t Turn 7 would see him ease onto the green rumble strip, with stewards wasting no time in cancelling the effort and promoting Quartararo.
Though not as quick as hꦚis pole-winning lap at the same circuit f💙rom a week ago, Quartararo’s 1m 37.007s was still comfortable enough to ultimately deny Vinales.
Howe👍ver, there was disappointment for Marc Marquez after the defending champion pulled in after his warm-up lap without setting a time in Q1. It has now been confirmed that he will not race this weekend.
The impressive Pecco Bagnaia built on last weekend’s run to fourth on the grid by going one better✨ to grab a spot on the front row with the Yamahas, the Italian once again emerging as the best-placed Ducati rider.
With all four Yamahas i🌊nsidꦗe the top six, Valentino Rossi gave glimpses of a potential challenge on Sunday with a strong run to fourth, while Franco Morbidelli made his extra track time from Q1 count to take his Petronas SRT M1 all the way to the second row in sixth.
The same can be said for Miguel Oliveira too, who not only reached Q2 for the first time in his young MotoGP career but proceeded to claim a brilliant fifth for the Tech 3 KTM team. Outqualifying the fac♐tory KTM riders who had made Q2 automatically, it marks a vast improvement on his previous best starting position of 13th.
Jack Miller gets underway from seventh position, ahead of Takaaki Nakagami, who flew the flag for Honda in🔯 Q2 on his 2019-spec RC213V. The Japanese rider, who topped FP2 and FP4, might have gone quicker but for an off-track excursion at the final ꦯcorner in the closing stages.
Br♋ad Binder rallied hard early on before fading to ninth, though he fared better than team-mate Pol Espargaro whose crash at Turn 2 leaves him 12th, just behind tenth place Joan Mir and 1꧋1th place Danilo Petrucci.
On a day that saw the injured Marquez and also Alex Rins pinned to t♍he bottom of the ti🐼mesheets, Cal Crutchlow did a stellar job to haul his LCR Honda up to 13th on the grid, the Briton – who had a pin inserted into his wrist only four days ago – just a tenth shy of making Q2.
Indeed, he will take satisfaction from out-qualifying Andrea Dovizioso, last weekend’s podium winner looking unsettled in the hot conditions as he failed to progress bey𒁏ond Q1 in 14th.
Johann Zarco gets underway from 15th on the gr🧸id, ahead of ꩲAleix Espargaro on the best of the Aprilias, Iker Lecuona, Tito Rabat, Bradley Smith and the embattled Rins.
A humbling day for a Marquez family used to celebrating both brothers, Alex c𓄧ompounded the disappointment with a fast crash at Turn 5 in the final seconds, leaving him 21st on the grid and now last in Marc’s absence.