Vinales second, Marquez third. Here are the drivers entering Q2

Vinales second, Marquez third. Here are the drivers entering Q2
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Jerez, 26 April 2024 – It’s from Francesco Bagnaiaon Ducati, the best time at the end of prequalifications from the MotoGP for the Spanish GP, in Jerez de la Frontera.

The world champion closed his fastest lap in 1:36.025, a new track record, ahead of the Aprilia rider Maverick Viñales, separated by a tenth, and Marc Marquez (Ducati Gresini, +0.143). Further away, Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati Vr46, +0.339), Jorge Martin (Ducati Pramac, +0.410) e Pablo Acosta (GasGas, +0.414).

Seventh time for Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro (+0.421) and eighth for the official Ducati of Enea Bastianini, (+0.455). They also directly access Q2 on Saturday Fabio Di Giannantonio (Ducati Vr46, +0.511) e Alex Marquez (Ducati Gresini, +0.514). Instead, it will have to go through Q1, among others, Brad Binder (Ktm), who went off the track while looking for the best performance.

Qualifying is scheduled for Saturday (at 10.50), while the main course is there Sprint Race scheduled for 3pm.

Learn more:

MotoGP Spain 2024 times: the Jerez GP live on Sky and deferred on TV8. The secrets of the circuit

Spanish GP pre-qualifying, the 10 qualified for Q2

1. Francesco Bagnaia (Ita) Ducati 1’36″025

2. Maverick Vinales (Esp) Aprilia 1’36″125

3. Marc Marquez (Esp) Ducati 1’36″168

4. Marco Bezzecchi (Ita) Ducati 1’36″364

5. Jorge Martin (Esp) Ducati 1’36″435

6. Pedro Acosta (Esp) Ktm 1’36″439

7. Aleix Espargaro (Esp) Aprilia 1’36″446

8. Enea Bastianini (Ita) Ducati 1’36″480

9. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Ita) Ducati 1’36″536

10. Alex Marquez (Esp) Ducati 1’36″539

The program

Saturday 27 April

Moto 3 Practice 2 hours 8.40

Moto 2 Practice 2 hours 9.25

MotoGp Free Practice 2 hours 10.10

MotoGp Qualifying 1 at 10.50am

MotoGP Qualifying 2 hours 11.15

Moto 3 Qualifying 1 12.50 pm

Moto 3 Qualifying 2 hours 1.15 pm

Moto 2 Qualifying 1 1.45 pm

Moto 2 Qualifying 2 at 2.10 pm

MotoGP Sprint Race 3pm

Sunday 28 April

MotoGp Warm up at 9.40 am

Moto 3 Race 11am

Moto 2 Race 12.15pm

MotoGp Race at 2pm

Where to watch the Spanish GP on TV

The Jerez weekend is broadcast live by Sky Sports on channel 208, with support also on channel 201 for qualifications and races. Streaming on Sky Go and Now TV. As for free-to-air TV, Tv8 broadcasts Saturday live with qualifying and Sprint Race, while Sunday’s races will be deferred.

 
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