MotoGP Silverstone: Johann Zarco takes pole with new lap record, Aleix Espargaro claims heroic P6

Johann Zarco will start the British MotoGP from pole after setting a new all-time lap record at Silverstone. Aleix Espargaro sixth after heroic effort. 
Johann Zarco, Ducati MotoGP Silverstone
Johann Zarco, Ducati MotoGP Silverstone

Able to take part in Q2 following a monster highside which saw him crash at ove൲r 110mph during Silverstone MotoGP FP4, Espargaro wasted no time in heading out of pit lane with Francesco Bagnaia right behind him. 

Now the favourite to c♔laim pole, Fabio ൲Quartararo also had company in the form of Marco Bezzecchi. 

Jorge Martin was the first rider to throw down a hot pace after going within a tenth of Espargaro’s FP3 time, however, the Spaniard’s time was soon beaten by reigning world champion Qu🌺artararo. 

Quartararo came across the line t𓆏o set a time of 1:58.259s which was just 0.001s clear of Jack Miller.

Maverick Vinales also closed the gap to Quartaꦚraro by jumping ahead of Martin and onto the🅷 front row. 

Slowly building up his pace, Espargaro 🐼was last of the 12 runners 🥃following the opening time attack run. 

With a new lap record very likelyꦯ to be s♔et, what came next was truly amazing…

Espargaro went nearly three tenths fဣaster ꦜthan Quartararo to set the first-ever sub 1m 58s lap. 

But as celebrations began in the Aprilia garage, Miller and Quartararo managed to relegate Espargaro down to th🍒ird, before a new lap record was then set by Johann Zarco.

Half a tenth downꦿ after three sectors, Vinales na🧸rrowly missed out on a first pole for Aprilia as he went second fastest, leaving Zarco to take home the spoils. 

Enea Bastianini and Marco Bezzecchi advance to Silverstone MotoGP Q2

Enea
Enea

As Q1 got underway, intense talks were continuing to be had inside th𝔉e Aprꦡilia garage as Espargaro was declared fit after suffering no fractures from his crash. 

Espargaro was initially carted away on a stretcher beꦆfore walking away from the m🔯edical centre under his own power.

On-track, Marco Bezzecchi led the way following the opening flurry of time attacks. Just ahead of Bezzecchi at the start of their second flying lap, Alex Marquez suffered a crash at turn eight, his first oཧf the weekend. 

A fan of Ducati’s new aero package, Enea Bastianini put his improved feeling with the Desmosedici GP-21 to good use by jumping to the top of the leaderboard with the💎 only sub 1m 59s lap. 

As Bastianini improved again on his final run, so did Brad Binder as thܫe KTM rider joined him insid💝e the top two. 

Howe🌞ver, Binder’s hopes of securing a better qualifying were dashed when Bezzecchi took second on his very last lap of the session.🅷 

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