Tatsuki Suzuki is a beast. The Japanese driver has returned to mark the pole position in the Andalusian Grand Prix, which is his third consecutive. Suzuki is confirmed as the fastest one lap with a time of 1: 45.410 that improves its pole position from last week. Now it’s time to confirm it in the race.
Sundays are Suzuki’s unfinished business, so he will try to remedy it here in Jerez to get fully into the fight for the world title. In addition, there has been a Japanese double, because Ai Ogura is going to come second. Although beware of this young Japanese , who has marked his times alone and has a very good rhythm.
Ogura rolled alone and will start second, while Arenas will do sixth
Ogura was actually the one with the pole until Suzuki came with his impressive lap. He is second overall, only behind Albert Arenas , and now he will be able to attack him from the second position on the grid. According to what was seen today, Ogura has serious options to win the race.
The World Cup leader has not suffered too much either. Arenas is going to start sixth , closing the second row, so he will be in the leading group. We will see if he returns to pull experience to take the third consecutive victory, which would confirm him as the strongest in Moto3 and the most serious contender for the world.
Complete the first row of the grid Gabriel Rodrigo , who seems to meet again after a rare race last Sunday. The Argentinean was very fast all the previous days and he will want to at least get a podium in the race that confirms his speed, which at the moment is being a little inert.
Probably the one who would have been in the front row is Raúl Fernández, but he stepped off the track in the last turn and the stewards have taken his time . Still, the KTM rider is going to start fourth and is another candidate for victory. Like Tony Arbolino, who will come out in the middle of the second row, fifth.
Great performance again for Jeremy Alcoba, who is going to start seventh and continues to grow a lot in his first ride in Moto3. The only fall in the classification has been for Andrea Migno, already in the last seconds and in the fast zone. Luckily, it seems that the Italian is fine and is going to come out eighteenth.
Jaume Masiá continues to disappoint with the Leopard and will start tenth , John McPhee will start eighth and Sergio García Dols this time has managed to go through to the decisive round of classification directly, but will start thirteenth, just ahead of Deniz Öncu, who tomorrow He is 17 years old and doing a good job.
This time the displeasure of Q1 has been taken by Niccolò Antonelli and Romano Fenati. They both believed they had enough time to qualify and have relaxed in the end, but there has been general improvement and they have been left out. Finally, Alonso López will not be able to be on the track due to an unclear medical problem .
Moto3 GP Andalucía 2020 classification results
POS. | NUM. | PILOT | COUNTRY | EQUIPMENT | MOTORCYCLE | KM / H | WEATHER | DIFFERENCE 1ST / PREV. |
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one | 24 | Tatsuki SUZUKI | JPN | SIC58 Squadra Corse | Sling | 212.1 | 1’45.410 | |
two | 79 | Ai OGURA | JPN | Honda Team Asia | Sling | 211.3 | 1’45.695 | 0.285 / 0.285 |
3 | two | Gabriel RODRIGO | ARG | Kömmerling Gresini Moto3 | Sling | 209.7 | 1’45.706 | 0.296 / 0.011 |
4 | 25 | Raul FERNANDEZ | SPA | Red Bull KTM Garlic | KTM | 208.0 | 1’45,893 | 0.483 / 0.187 |
5 | 14 | Tony ARBOLINO | ITA | Rivacold Snipers Team | Sling | 211.7 | 1’45.917 | 0.507 / 0.024 |
6 | 75 | Albert ARENAS | SPA | Solunion Aspar Team Moto3 | KTM | 210.5 | 1’45.919 | 0.509 / 0.002 |
7 | 52 | Jeremy ALCOBA | SPA | Kömmerling Gresini Moto3 | Sling | 208.4 | 1’46.057 | 0.647 / 0.138 |
8 | 17 | John MCPHEE | GBR | Petronas Sprinta Racing | Sling | 209.7 | 1’46.061 | 0.651 / 0.004 |
9 | 13 | Celestino VIETTI | ITA | SKY Racing Team VR46 | KTM | 208.0 | 1’46.186 | 0.776 / 0.125 |
10 | 5 | Jaume MASIA | SPA | Leopard Racing | Sling | 215.1 | 1’46.258 | 0.848 / 0.072 |
eleven | 99 | Carlos TATAY | SPA | Reale Avintia Moto3 | KTM | 207.2 | 1’46.297 | 0.887 / 0.039 |
12 | 27 | Kaito TOBA | JPN | Red Bull KTM Garlic | KTM | 208.8 | 1’46.303 | 0.893 / 0.006 |
13 | eleven | Sergio GARCIA | SPA | Estrella Galicia 0.0 | Sling | 207.2 | 1’46.326 | 0.916 / 0.023 |
14 | 53 | Deniz ÖNCÜ | TUR | Red Bull KTM Tech 3 | KTM | 210.1 | 1’46.416 | 1,006 / 0.090 |
fifteen | 12 | Filip SALAC | CZE | Rivacold Snipers Team | Sling | 209.3 | 1’46.639 | 1,229 / 0.223 |
16 | 71 | Ayumu SASAKI | JPN | Red Bull KTM Tech 3 | KTM | 208.8 | 1’46.870 | 1,460 / 0.231 |
17 | 6 | Ryusei YAMANAKA | JPN | Estrella Galicia 0.0 | Sling | 208.0 | 1’46.926 | 1,516 / 0.056 |
18 | 16 | Andrea MIGNO | ITA | SKY Racing Team VR46 | KTM | 210.5 | 1’47.248 | 1.838 / 0.322 |
19 | 92 | Yuki KUNII | JPN | Honda Team Asia | Sling | 204.9 | 1’46.583 | 0.593 / 0.184 |
twenty | 2. 3 | Niccolò ANTONELLI | ITA | SIC58 Squadra Corse | Sling | 212.5 | 1’46.616 | 0.626 / 0.033 |
twenty-one | 55 | Roman FENATI | ITA | Sterilgarda Max Racing Team | Husqvarna | 206.5 | 1’46.808 | 0.818 / 0.192 |
22 | 82 | Stefano NEPA | ITA | Solunion Aspar Team Moto3 | KTM | 213.0 | 1’46.917 | 0.927 / 0.109 |
2. 3 | 7 | Dennis FOGGIA | ITA | Leopard Racing | Sling | 208.4 | 1’46.939 | 0.949 / 0.022 |
24 | 73 | Maximilian KOFLER | AUT | CIP Green Power | KTM | 208.4 | 1’47.016 | 1,026 / 0.077 |
25 | 40 | Darryn BINDER | RSA | CIP Green Power | KTM | 207.2 | 1’47.143 | 1,153 / 0.127 |
26 | 89 | Khairul Idham PAWI | WRONG | Petronas Sprinta Racing | Sling | 210.1 | 1’47.149 | 1,159 / 0.006 |
27 | 54 | Riccardo ROSSI | ITA | BOE Skull Rider Facile Energy | KTM | 213.4 | 1’47,390 | 1,400 / 0.241 |
28 | fifty | Jason DUPASQUIER | SWI | CarXpert PruestelGP | KTM | 212.1 | 1’47,485 | 1,495 / 0.095 |
29 | 70 | Barry BALTUS | BEL | CarXpert PruestelGP | KTM | 208.8 | 1’47.559 | 1,569 / 0.074 |
30 | 9 | Davide PIZZOLI | ITA | BOE Skull Rider Facile Energy | KTM | 212.1 | 1’48.037 | 2,047 / 0.478 |