Motorsports
Foggia secretly takes pole position at Buriram
The 17th pole position of the 2022 season was won by Italian Dennis Foggia at the Thai Grand Prix in Buriram, making him Qatar’s first leader in the category. One year ahead of Jaume Macia and Ayumu Sasaki. His two men vying for the title will start his 11th Izan his 20th Sergio Garciadorus on the gray days of GasGas Aspar.
The strategic timing of the drivers entering and exiting the pitlane and looking for slipstreams and Ayumu Sasaki of Japan established the first provisional pole with a time of 1’42.486, making half of the 14 entrants run just one lap. I recorded half the time. time.
Dennis Foggia took advantage of the free track to improve Sasaki’s time with a time of 1’42.466 and returned to the pit lane after one lap. Make sure you have at least one-sixth before the entire peloton is kicked out at once in just over a minute and a half.
Jaume Macia of 1’42″369 beat Foggia’s time and pushed his rivals out of the slipstream to take pole with a new record of 1’42″077. A few seconds of commas to Sasaki on the front line. When and how he achieved what the Italian wanted, taking another step after the turn.
Daniel Holgado started in 6th and world championship leader Izan Guevara dropped to 11th on the fourth row, but he was unable to improve his time and ended up on the same row as David Munoz in 10th. rice field.
9 of 11 Spanish players in the first quarter
Nine of the 11 Spaniards registered fell in Q1, with only Jaume Macia and Daniel Holgado saved from ‘burnout’, ahead of title contenders Izan Guevara and Sergio García Dorus. Two were included, finishing 18th and 23rd respectively in free practice. He led a proven practice session alongside great rival Dennis Fozier.
Finally, Ferron, Izan Guevara, Fursato and David Muñoz stole four passports. The rebounding issue hasn’t been resolved, but after the leader strategized with his rival betting on his handle. Pitito Fernández 19th, Sergio García Drus 20th, Carlos Tatai 23rd, Xabi Artigas 24th, Ivan Ortola 25th, Vicente Pérez 26th, Ana Carrasco, without any changes due to possible sanctions. will start in 28th place.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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