Moto2: Raul Fernandez Captures Pole Position In Germany

Moto2: Raul Fernandez Captures Pole Position In Germany

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

Moto2 Qual Combined

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Dorna:

Fernandez fights back for third pole of the season at the Sachsenring

The rookie pounces when it counts to head the grid in Germany, ahead of Di Giannantonio and Gardner

 

Raul Fernandez (25). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Raul Fernandez (25). Photo courtesy Dorna.

Raul Fernandez (Red Bull KTM Ajo) is back on top in Moto2™ as the rookie sensation put in a new lap record in qualifying for the Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland, taking over at the top from Fabio Di Giannantonio (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2), who was forced to settle for second. Championship leader Remy Gardner (Red Bull KTM Ajo) completes the front row.

Q1

Moving up from Q1, Bo Bendsneyder (Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team) led Marco Bezzecchi (Sky Racing Team VR46), the man third in the standings making it through, with Aron Canet (Aspar Team Moto2) and teammate Albert Arenas the final two graduates. One surprise was Tony Arbolino (Liqui Moly Intact GP) as Arenas’ fellow rookie saw some tables turned, and the Italian will be looking to move forward on race day.

Q2

As the session got underway, it was Di Giannantonio who took the initial honours and led the way, with Raul Fernandez lying second and Gardner third. Diggia also had a brush with track limits and had a fast one deleted, but bounced back to go back onto provisional pole. The Italian wasn’t able to hold on to it though as Raul Fernandez stormed to the head of the grid with a new all-time lap record, a 1:23.397 seeing him sail clear by 0.347s at the front. Despite being fast in Free Practice, Gardner wasn’t able to respond… but he will line up third, and just two hundredths off Diggia.

The Grid

Behind that front row, there was a bigger gap back to Marco Bezzecchi as the Italian pulled a nice fourth out the bag after having earlier headed through Q1, with Xavi Vierge (Petronas Sprinta Racing) and Jorge Navarro (+Ego Speed Up) completing Row 2.

Sam Lowes (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) heads up the third row in seventh, the Brit crashing at Turn 1 but rejoining. He was 0.023s ahead of Japanese rookie Ai Ogura (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia), with Bendsneyder graduating from Q1 to take ninth on the grid. Completing the top ten is another Q1 graduate in Aron Canet. Two riders who would have hoped for a considerable amount more were Augusto Fernandez (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team), who will start 14th, and home hero Marcel Schrötter (Liqui Moly Intact GP), who is down in 17th.

That’s it from Saturday, with Raul Fernandez turning the tables in qualifying. Over race distance can the rookie hit back against his teammate – and the rest? We’ll find out at 12:20 (GMT +2) on Sunday!

Raul Fernandez: “I’m really happy to get another pole, before qualifying the goal was the first row. The team gave me the experience in a difficult moment, they said that in qualifying we could use two sets of tyres, this was the key to get pole position. We’ll see tomorrow what happens because Remy is really strong but in the end we will see!”

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Italtrans Racing:

Joe Roberts to start the German GP from the fourth row.

Seventh row for Lorenzo Dalla Porta.

For the eighth round of this 2021 season the MotoGP World Championship is back to Germany, at Sachsenring.

Italtrans Racing Team is preparing for a weekend of redemption after two races between light and shadows.

Straight to Q2 the American finished 12th the qualifying with a good 1’24”521 close to the top ten. Tomorrow he will start the German Grand Prix from the fourth row with the aim of fighting for the top five.

After a great start finishing sixth in the FP1, Dalla Porta couldn’t make it through Q1 by only 20 one hundred of a second and tomorrow he will start from the 19th position on the grid with the best time of 1’24”378.

Lorenzo Dalla Porta. Photo courtesy Italtrans Racing.
Lorenzo Dalla Porta. Photo courtesy Italtrans Racing.

 

Lorenzo Dalla Porta

19° | 1’24”378

“It’s a pity because I stopped at Q1 by just 20 hundredths, but I showed I could have a good pace. The race is tomorrow and it is important to do well. I’m very confident and I will try to get a good start and push from the beginning”.

 

Joe Roberts (16). Photo courtesy Italtrans Racing.
Joe Roberts (16). Photo courtesy Italtrans Racing.

Joe Roberts

12° | 1’24”521

“I’m happy with the progress made from yesterday and I hope tomorrow we can make another step forward. It will be a long race and it will be important to save the tyres. I think we can have a great race”.

Giovanni Sandi, Technical Director

“Our guys could have done something more today, but the race is tomorrow and I’m sure they will do their best. The pace is good and they are motivated to fight for the top positions”.

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