Motorsports
Augusto Fernandez leading a rough FP1
Augusto Fernandez (Kalex) is Moto2 Australian Grand Prix It was a lot bumpier than expected at the Phillip Island circuit.
Just minutes into the first Moto2 practice session, the session had to be called off due to circuit conditions. fall over and overamong them those of pilots like Holland bo benznyder (carex), spanish Peter Acosta (carex) and Manuel Gonzales (carex) and Italian Alessandro Zaccone (carex).
Race Direction, with the assistance of the Australian track, was forced to display red flags so that areas affected by dirt left on the asphalt by several accidents could be cleaned up.
Session resumed in Spanish a few minutes later Augusto Fernandez (Kalex), the world leader as the fastest driver on the track, followed by the Czechs Philip Salak (Carex), Italian Tony Arbolino (Calex) and himself benznyder, He recovered and repaired the motorcycle so he could continue the batch, but it didn’t happen Peter Acostahe recovered slowly and failed to make one lap to the Phillip Island track.
fernandez In the final minutes “he held out” until he was overtaken by the British. Jake Dixon (Calex), but his record was canceled for exceeding the track limits and the Spaniard regained first place with a record of 1:34.704, training time complete and rain flags waved at several points on the circuit. I got it.
After Fernandez and Czech Philip Salak, the British are finished Jake Dixon,Thai Somkiat Chantra and italian Tony Arbolinoall of them have a Kalex path, and Bo Benzenider, Aron Cannett, Sam Lowes, Albert Arenas, The first nine positions were taken by Spain’s Fermin Ardegaer (Boscoscuro), 10th in front of teammates Alonso Lopez and Manuel Gonzales (carex) and Jeremy Alcove (Calex); the latter fell near the end of the session, but his physical integrity was unaffected.
Japanese people Ai Ogura (Kalex) to challenge the championship against Spain Augusto Fernandezbeing more than a second behind him, was forced to improve if he could not get past 16th place and did not want to see himself far behind in the starting formation.
Mark Ramirez (MV Agusta) ranked 18th, Jorge Navarro (Kalex) finished 23rd.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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