Motorsports
Suzuki leading strongly in first stint at Buriram
Japanese people Itsuki Suzuki (Honda) is authoritative first free practice session for him Thailand Moto3 Grand Prix It takes place this weekend at the ‘Chan International’ circuit in Buriram, ahead of the Spaniards. Jaume Masia (KTM) and Italian Andrea Minho (sling).
Rain seemed to be the star of the weekend, and although it didn’t rain much at this first round, the track conditions were wet and his record was far from the best in the category, but from almost the first few minutes he did everything. It was Japan’s Suzuki, who marked a reference to its rival.
Suzuki He set a final best time of 1:51.520. Jaume Masia And already in Italian in more than half a second Andrea Minhothe world leader the Spaniards Izan Guevara (GasGas), finishing in a modest 15th place.
Guevarawho had never been on the track in Thailand and realized the wet conditions were not his favorite thing the day before, set a best time nearly 1.4 seconds behind Suzukiwhich leaves him in the main group and will need to improve significantly to mathematically defend his chances of becoming champion at the next round in Australia.
When Suzuki As a leader, the Brazilian among the category’s most representative riders Diogo Moreira (KTM) finished fifth, the Spaniard Sergio Garcia Dorus (gas gas), Adrian Fernandez (KTM), Carlos Tatai (CFMoto) and Daniel Holgado (KTM), starting 7th respectively.
Japanese people Ayumu Sasaki Even though he took 3rd place on the podium at “Twin Ring” Motegi (Husqvarna), he had few crashes and had a bad start like the Italian rider. Enea Bartolini (KTM) occupied 14th place, just behind Spain David Munoz (KTM) and we were forced to improve if we wanted to be in the podium contention even in Thailand.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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