Jorge Martin sends warning to his rivals with stunning lap record in second practice

Jorge Martin topped the second MotoG🌠P practice on F🌳riday at the Americas MotoGP, thanks to a blinding new lap record.

Jorge Martin, MotoGP, Grand Prix of the Americas, 12 April
Jorge Martin, MotoGP, Grand Prix of the Americas, 12 April

Following a strong Free Practice 1, MotoGP rookie Pedro Acosta made another lightning sඣtart to practice 2 as he settled into P2 be﷽hind championship leader Jorge Martin.

Enea Bastianini, winner at COTA on his last visit to the American circuit in 2022, thไen made it a Ducati 1-2 as he went second.

Fastest in FP1, Maverick Vinales continued his impressive turn of pace as he soon went second. Vinales was the only rider able to 🥂get within a tenth of Martin’s time of 2:03.036s.

‘King of COTA’, Marc Marquez mad🃏e another slow start to second practice before moving up to 3♎rd place with just over half the session remaining.

V♊inales then improved after fitti꧙ng a new soft rear tyre, becoming the first rider to set a sub 2m 3s lap time this weekend.

However, Martin fought straight back as he went -0.🌌095s clear of the factory Aprili🧸a rider.

After moving i🍌nto the top ten, Fabio Di Giannantonio made a mess of his next flying lap as he ran off circuit at turn 12.

As the time attacks got underway with just u🐻nder 18 minutes to go, Vinales was one of the first riders to threa♈ten the fastest time set by Martin.

Close through the first three sectors, Vinales pulled out over four tenths o🃏n Martin in the final sector to go quickest.

Marc Marquez and Franco Morbidelli joined Vinales in finding a lot of time on their previous b⛄est, however, a new lap record was 🎐set when Martin obliterated the all-time lap record by half a second.

Martin set a 2:01.39♛7 which was six tenths clear of Aleix Espargaro who moved up the order, as did Di Giannantonio.

To start the final time attack run, world champion Bagnaia had 🐻a long queue of riders behind him as they looke🦩d to take advantage of the Italian needing a big lap.

Bagnaia did exactly what he needed to as he moved into the top ten, while Vinale💧s narrowly missed out on top spot

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