Motorsports
Foggia signs his leadership with free practice on his second pole
Dennis Foggia signed the second pole of his life at the Catalan GP, ending the move that began at Le Mans when veterans in this category discovered the “quarry” jar. Onk and Guevara will accompany him in the first row, leaving leader Garcia Dors on the 3rd and 7th. No matter what he does this Sunday, he will continue as a leader.
Dennis Foggia recorded his first interim pole at 1’48 “292, far from the best weekend time, but the conditions have changed radically compared to the morning when the asphalt is already close to Izangebara at 50ºc. Another big favorite for Paul is admitting that 1’48 “653 won the second alone, and the great Peloton returned to the pit lane with seven minutes remaining.
Foggia does not use the last second quarter tactic of staying on track throughout the session. This gave him his first pole position at Le Mans. Also, no Izan has finished the lap and returned to the garage to change wheels.
And with less than three minutes left in Foggia from the box, seven riders, especially Suzuki’s teammates stationed as bodyguards, were paying attention to his wheels, but Riccardo Rossi boarded them and made the green. I canceled the lap to take a step. Foggia closed the 1/2000 lap of Onk, coming from behind Izan Guevara and finishing third with 0 “247, but seems to be two strong guys in terms of pace with Foggia. . The rap that comes out on the 14th.
After the second row with Ferron, Yamanaka and Rossi from the third row start the seventh world championship leader Garcia Dors with Toba and Kelso. 16th David Salvador, 17th Daniel Holgado, 18th Carlos Tatay.
Spanish will not stop from Q1
Ogden, Toba, Rossi and Yamanaka passed in the first quarter, but no Spaniard was able to take part in the fight for pole position. Ana Carrasco closed the grid in 8th and 29th place in FP2.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
