MotoGP Malaysia: Jorge Martin feeling ‘on the limit with performance, praying for dry race’

Jorge Martin says more is yet to come although performance in race trim was ‘on the limit’ during Friday practice at the Malaysian MotoGP.
Jorge Martin, Pramac Ducati MotoGP Sepang 2023
Jorge Martin, Pramac Ducati MotoGP Sepang 2023

The MotoGP title contender was second fastest behind fe🌳llow Ducati rider Alex Marquez, with both riders breaki🦂ng into the 1m 57s barrier.

Mar𓃲tin was the first rider to do that before Marquez found even more tim🐟e with his final effort. 

But the Spaniard was not completely convinced by the performance shown, as he feels on the limit 𒊎already.

“The target was to go 𓆉directly through to Q2; we had some issues with the strategy because I put the [fastest] tyre in during the morning and had to change the strategy,” Martin told MotoGP.com. 

“But finally, I was able to go fast in both attempts. In terms of pace we are🎃 super strong an꧂d riding under 1m 58s is an impressive time. 

“We will see in the morning but we are already on the limit with performance. It will bౠe complicated to improve.

“In time attack mode I made some mista✨kes so I will have more tomorrow. 

“In terms of pace we just need to work for the end of the race because we didn't arrive for the whole distan꧃ce.”

Like Thailand and Japan, the Malaysian Grand Prix is usualꦦly known for its unpredictable weather, wh🦋ich could spice up the action at Sepang as the weekend develops.

For Martin, performance in both dry and wet conditions has been a huge strength in 2023, but that doesn’t change the fact that having a dry race is by far his preferred option.&♉nbsp;

Martin added: “I feel strong in the dry and 🍃this is so important. Last time it was wet I won so I’m confident everything can go well. But I’m praying for a dry race tomorrow.”

Read More