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Qualifying report

Sachsenring MotoGP: Marquez grabs pole after Vinales clash

Honda’s Marc Marquez will start the German Grand Prix from pole position, despite a bizarre on-track spat with Yamaha rival Maverick Vinales.

Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team
Polesitter Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team, second place Danilo Petrucci, Pramac Racing, third place Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda Team
Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team
Valentino Rossi, Yamaha Factory Racing
Scott Redding, Pramac Racing
Maverick Viñales, Yamaha Factory Racing
Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda Team
Jorge Lorenzo, Ducati Team
Jonas Folger, Monster Yamaha Tech 3
Danilo Petrucci, Pramac Racing
Andrea Iannone, Team Suzuki MotoGP
Loris Baz, Avintia Racing

The Q2 shootout began on a soaking-wet track surface, but the heavy clouds that preceded it quickly broke up – allowing the times to tumble as the session progressed.

Danilo Petrucci was the early pacesetter, having progressed from Q1 with extra laps under his belt and being boosted by re-signing for Pramac Ducati for 2018.

Marquez topped him with two minutes to go, by just 0.019s. Dani Pedrosa (Honda) was best of the rest at this stage, but half a second shy.

Marquez extended his P1 advantage on his final lap, a 1m27.302s putting him 0.16s faster than Petrucci.

Pedrosa stayed third, 0.647s off the pace, ahead of Cal Crutchlow’s LCR Honda, home hero Jonas Folger (Tech 3 Yamaha) and Ducati’s Jorge Lorenzo.

On the third row, Pol Espargaro grabbed seventh for KTM, ahead of brother Aleix on his Aprilia. Yamaha’s Valentino Rossi’s last lap was only good enough for ninth, 1.2s off the pace.

Points leader Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) will start 10th, one place ahead of Maverick Vinales, who suffered another poor qualifying session on his Yamaha.

Marquez and Vinales had an on-track spat midway through the session, where Vinales dived under him through one corner, and Marquez made hefty contact into the side of his rival at the next bend.  

The two then had a heated discussion after the session as they prepared for practice starts, with Vinales appearing to be the more angry of the two about it.

Petrucci tops Q1

Petrucci managed to produce a 1m27.688s to top Q1 just before the rain poured heavily, ahead of a last-gasp flyer from Pol Espargaro, just 0.007s slower.

Jack Miller will start 13th, having been in the Marc VDS Honda pits when Espargaro toppled him, ahead of Loris Baz (Ducati), KTM’s Bradley Smith, Andrea Iannone (whose Suzuki ended its session in the Turn 1 gravel) and KTM tester Mika Kallio.

Assen poleman Zarco was nowhere near progressing from Q1, and will start down in 19th on his Tech 3 Yamaha.

Q2 results

Pos.#RiderBikeLapsTimeGap
1 93 spain Marc Marquez Honda 10 1'27.302  
2 9 italy Danilo Petrucci Ducati 10 1'27.462 0.160
3 26 spain Dani Pedrosa Honda 10 1'27.949 0.647
4 35 united_kingdom Cal Crutchlow Honda 10 1'28.089 0.787
5 94 germany Jonas Folger Yamaha 10 1'28.210 0.908
6 99 spain Jorge Lorenzo Ducati 11 1'28.383 1.081
7 44 spain Pol Espargaro KTM 10 1'28.402 1.100
8 41 spain Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 10 1'28.526 1.224
9 46 italy Valentino Rossi Yamaha 9 1'28.669 1.367
10 4 italy Andrea Dovizioso Ducati 10 1'28.703 1.401
11 25 spain Maverick Viñales Yamaha 10 1'28.823 1.521
12 19 spain Alvaro Bautista Ducati 10 1'28.968 1.666

Q1 results

Pos.#RiderBikeLapsTimeGap
1 9 italy Danilo Petrucci Ducati 10 1'27.688  
2 44 spain Pol Espargaro KTM 10 1'27.695 0.007
3 43 australia Jack Miller Honda 8 1'27.967 0.279
4 76 france Loris Baz Ducati 10 1'27.979 0.291
5 38 united_kingdom Bradley Smith KTM 10 1'28.015 0.327
6 29 italy Andrea Iannone Suzuki 10 1'28.103 0.415
7 36 finland Mika Kallio KTM 10 1'28.285 0.597
8 8 spain Hector Barbera Ducati 10 1'28.404 0.716
9 5 france Johann Zarco Yamaha 9 1'28.444 0.756
10 17 czech_republic Karel Abraham Ducati 10 1'28.625 0.937
11 22 united_kingdom Sam Lowes Aprilia 9 1'28.659 0.971
12 42 spain Alex Rins Suzuki 10 1'29.504 1.816
13 45 united_kingdom Scott Redding Ducati 10 1'29.578 1.890
14 53 spain Tito Rabat Honda 10 1'30.028 2.340
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