Moto2: Lowes Quickest, Roberts 3rd In FP2 At Losail

Moto2: Lowes Quickest, Roberts 3rd In FP2 At Losail

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

British racer Sam Lowes, riding his Elf Marc VDS Racing Team Kalex, finished on top in Moto2 Free Practice Two Friday evening at Losail International Circuit, in Qatar.

Lowes lowered his time from 2:00.321 in FP1 to 1:58.959 in FP2.

American Joe Roberts improved from a 14th-fastest 2:01.080 in FP1 to a third-best 1:59.272 in FP2, an improvement of 1.8 seconds on his Italtrans Racing Kalex.

Five-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Cameron Beaubier got off to a tough start Friday. Riding his American Racing Team Kalex, Beaubier did a 2:01.827 in FP1, which ranked him 27th. He improved to 2:00.188 in FP2, which was only 1.227 seconds off Lowes’ time, but it left him 24th on the time sheets.

 

FIM Moto2 World Championship

Losail International Circuit

Doha, Qatar

March 26, 2021

Free Practice Two Results (all using Triumph engines and Dunlop tires):

  1. Sam Lowes, UK (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team Kalex), 1:58.959
  2. Marco Bezzecchi, Italy (Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex), 1:59.063
  3. Joe Roberts, USA (Italtrans Racing Team Kalex), 1:59.272
  4. Xavi Vierge, Spain (Petronas Sprinta Racing Kalex), 1:59.296
  5. Remy Gardner, Australia (Red Bull KTM Ajo Kalex), 1:59.320
  6. Bo Bendsneyder, Netherlands (Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team Kalex), 1:59.422
  7. Nicolo Bulega, Italy (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 Kalex), 1:59.443
  8. Raul Fernandez, Spain (Red Bull KTM Ajo Kalex), 1:59.481
  9. Jake Dixon, UK (Petronas Sprinta Racing Kalex), 1:59.546
  10. Jorge Navarro, Spain (MB Conveyors Speed Up Boscoscuro), 1:59.556
  11. Marcel Schrotter, Germany (Liqui Moly Intact GP Kalex), 1:59.567
  12. Tony Arbolino, Italy (Liqui Moly Intact GP Kalex), 1:59.790
  13. Thomas Luthi, Switzerland (Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team Kalex), 1:59.809
  14. Aron Canet, Spain (Inde Aspar Team Boscoscuro), 1:59.844
  15. Lorenzo Baldassarri, Italy (MV Agusta Forward Racing), 1:59.846
  16. Fabio Di Giannantonio, Italy (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2), 1:59.876
  17. Marcos Ramirez, Spain (American Racing Kalex), 1:59.886
  18. Lorenzo Dalla Porta, Italy (Italtrans Racing Team Kalex), 1:59.946
  19. Celestino Vietti, Italy (Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex), 2:00.096
  20. Simone Corsi, Italy (MV Agusta Forward Racing), 2:00.100
  21. Albert Arenas, Spain (Inde Aspar Team Boscoscuro), 2:00.104
  22. Somkiat Chantra, Thailand (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia Kalex), 2:00.118
  23. Stefano Manzi, Italy (Flexbox HP40 Kalex), 2:00.168
  24. Cameron Beaubier, USA (American Racing Kalex), 2:00.188
  25. Ai Ogura, Japan (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia Kalex), 2:00.198
  26. Hector Garzo, Spain (Flexbox HP40 Kalex), 2:00.334
  27. Augusto Fernandez, Spain (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team Kalex), 2:00.373
  28. Yari Montella, Italy (MB Conveyors Speed Up Boscoscuro), 2:00.419
  29. Barry Baltus, Belgium (NTS RW Racing GP NTS), 2:00.689
  30. Hafizh Syahrin, Malaysia (NTS RW Racing GP NTS), 2:01.765

 

Race Lap Record: Thomas Luthi, 1:58.711, 2019

All Time Lap Record: Joe Roberts, 1:58.136, 2020

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Elf Marc VDS Racing Team:

Lowes leads the way on day one in Qatar

The Englishman started the season as he means to go on by ending Friday at the Losail International Circuit with the fastest time, while Augusto Fernandez looks to fight back from a difficult opening day.

Qatar’s Losail International Circuit hosted the first sessions of the 2021 Moto2 World Championship on Friday with the Elf Marc VDS Racing Team – now in its twelfth season racing in this class – showing potential for a victory challenge on Sunday.

Track conditions and temperatures varied between FP1, which started at 14:45 local time, and FP2, which began under the floodlights at 19:05, but Briton Sam Lowes was fast in both, finishing 2nd and 1st in the day’s two sessions.

Augusto Fernandez 
 
27th, 2’00.373

The rider from the Balearic Islands started the weekend brightly, taking the changes from preseason testing with the rear of his bike to finish ninth in FP1 with a time of 2’00.965.

However, an issue with the electronics set-up the 23-year old’s machine restricted his efforts in the evening session. Fernandez is now determined to improve his 2’00.373, which was only good enough for 27th place, on Saturday.

“We still need to find the base to feel good”

“A difficult day! It was not the best start to the season. We came here from testing with some work to do and we couldn’t do it today because of the problem with the electronics. It’s a shame because we need the time to try some things. We still need to find the base to feel good and fight with those guys at the front. We’re missing something and it’s a shame because we couldn’t try anything in FP2. And FP2 is the real one because they are going to be the same conditions as the race. We’ll keep working. Tomorrow is going to be difficult because the conditions will be difficult in FP2 to improve the lap time so we might be in Q1. We will try anyway. Let’s work to find the solution to do a good race on Sunday.”

Sam Lowes 
 
1st, 1’58.959

Having topped the times at the test at this track last weekend, Lowes started with his base setting from preseason and was immediately fast, finishing 2nd in FP1. He then improved his personal best time by 1.362s to top FP2 with a lap of 1’58.959.

A nine-lap run in the first half of FP2 demonstrated Lowes’ excellent consistency, with seven of those laps in the low 1’59s or high 1’58s.

“We can be positive and happy about the first day”

“It’s nice to start the season after all the testing. And it’s nice to start in a relaxed way the same as the test. A really positive first day. We tried something in the front to give me a bit more stability. The track was a little bit different (to the test) so we’re not 100% sure, but for me it felt a little bit better. My pace compared to the test was a little slower, but compared to the other guys it was stronger. This is the important schedule of the weekend. FP1 and FP3 are during the day time. FP2 is the main one. We kept the tyre, did the run and the pace is not so far. We can be positive and happy about the first day and look forward to tomorrow and the first Qualifying session of the year.”

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