Moto2 Qatar: Fernandez flies out of the blocks to dominate Lusail practice

Augusto Fernandez ma🔴de a statement of intent by topping both Friday Moto2 practice sessions as the early heat made way for a temperature drop in Qatar.
The Red Bull KTM Ajo rider came out on top in the dusty, slower FꦿP1, demoting Jake Dixon to second late in the session.
Building on that, he once again slipped p🌸ast the British rider to top the second session. Everyone taking part improved in FP2, with the Spaniard’s best lap a 1m 59.112s.
Pedro 𓆏Acosta, once again a rookie after his stellar Moto3 championship win saw him move straight up to Moto2, arrived fastest in testing at Portimao - suggesting he would adapt easily.
Now running number 51, the teenager didn’t disappoint. Building to a run just 0.160s slower than Fernandez and bringing the team anot🦹her session 1-2, picking up from where෴ they left off last season.
Marcel Schrotter saw his Portimao test end early after fracturing his hand, but he looked race ready on arrival in Qatar and used hi𝓡s last run to pick up a place for third overall with Liqui Moly Intact GP, just four thousandths off of Acosta’s time.
Celestino Vietti (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) put in plenty of laps as he chipped away at his best and climbed to fourth as the floodlights brought an atmospheric fini🔯sh to the time on track.
Aron Canet lead briefly꧅ on his way to fifth for Flexbox HP40, with Ai Ogura just behind on the timesheets in sixth for Idemitsu Honda Team Asia.
Filip Sala♏c looked to hཧave gotten to grips with his move up to Moto2 with Gresini, setting the seventh best time overall.
Somkiat Chantra ensured both Idemistu bikes finisꦑhed Friday inside the top eight, with Cameron Beaubier looking to have adjusted well ahead of his second season in the class in ninth for American Racing.
Long term FP2 leader Jake Dixon fell with four minutes of♊ the session remaining, the bike flicking him off at turn one. The Inde GasGas Aspar rider could only watch as💝 his time was bettered, his earlier effort just enough to stay inside the top ten overnight.
The rema🔯ining provisional top fourteen placꦓes went to Elf Marc VDS Racing’s Tony Arbolino in eleventh, just ahead of his team-mate Sam Lowes, who suffered with tendinitis issues in his hands on his way to twelfth.
Albet Arenas placed the second Aspar bike in 13th, with rookie Manuel Gonzalez 1🎐4th for the Yamaha Master Camp team as he makes the transition from World SSP.
Fermin Aldeguer was t🐠he first non-Kalex rider, just missing out after pushing hard in 15th on a Boscoscuro with MB Conveyors Speed Up.
Italtrans rider Lorenzo Dalla Porta brought out the yellow flag in FP1 with a bike issue, the🀅n fell in FP2 at turn four, leaving him down in 24th.
Romano Fenati returns to the Intermediate class to start his first f🌌ull season since his ban w๊hile taking part in the class back in 2018 . On the second Boscoscuro entry he finished Friday one place higher in 23rd.