Pedrosa Under Lap Record During Saturday Morning Practice At Red Bull Indy GP

Pedrosa Under Lap Record During Saturday Morning Practice At Red Bull Indy GP

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After leading Friday’s wet, first MotoGP practice session, Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa showed he was even stronger in dry conditions by setting a new Circuit Best lap record during Saturday morning practice at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In cool and overcast conditions, Pedrosa ripped around the 2.6-mile, 16-turn infield road course in 1:40.271, undercutting the old record of 1:40.776 set by Valentino Rossi during last year’s inaugural event. It’s important to note that Rossi’s time was set using soft qualifying tires, and Pedrosa used race-compound tires Saturday morning. Fiat Yamaha’s Jorge Lorenzo was second-best in the session, but his time of 1:41.286 was over one second slower than Pedrosa. Alex De Angelis was third in the practice on his San Carlo Gresini Honda RC212V with a 1:41.324, while Rossi was fourth at 1:41.389. Americans Colin Edwards and Nicky Hayden were also on the pace Saturday morning. Edwards was one of the fastest riders in the first two segments of the track and ended up fifth with a 1:41.459 on his Monster Tech 3 Yamaha, while Hayden continued to make progress on his Marlboro Ducati, posting the seventh-quickest time, a 1:41.883. FIM MotoGP World Championship Indianapolis Motor Speedway Indianapolis, Indiana August 29, 2009 Free Practice Two (all on Bridgestone tires): 1. Dani Pedrosa (Honda), 1:40.271 2. Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha), 1:41.286 3. Alex De Angelis (Honda), 1:41.324 4. Valentino Rossi (Yamaha), 1:41.389 5. Colin Edwards (Yamaha), 1:41.459 6. Andrea Dovizioso (Honda), 1:41.793 7. Nicky Hayden (Ducati), 1:41.883 8. Niccolo Canepa (Ducati), 1:42.380 9. Mika Kallio (Ducati), 1:42.433 10. Marco Melandri (Kawasaki), 1:42.460 11. Loris Capirossi (Suzuki), 1:42.507 12. Toni Elias (Honda), 1:42.603 13. Chris Vermeulen (Suzuki), 1:42.665 14. Aleix Espargaro (Ducati), 1:42.775 15. Randy De Puniet (Honda), 1:42.815 16. James Toseland (Yamaha), 1:43.131, crash 17. Gabor Talmacsi (Honda), 1:43.184

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