Moto3 | GP Mugello Qualifying: pole for Suzuki, scare for Sasaki and Dupasquier
Session ended early due to a bad accident at the release of Arrabbiata 2
Moto3 Italian GP Mugello Qualifying – Tatsuki Suzuki wins the pole of the Italian Grand Prix, sixth stage of the 2021 Moto3 class MotoGP World Championship.
The driver of the SIC58 Squadra Corse team, who got through the Q1 trap, surprised everyone at the end by stopping the time at 1:56.001 and edging out his pursuers, Pedro Acosta (KTM Ajo) and Gabriel Rodrigo (Gresini), thus taking second place. seasonal pole.
Dennis Foggia (Leopard) opens the second row, ahead of Jaume Masia (KTM Ajo) and Jeremy Alcoba (Gresini).
Romano Fenati (Max Racing Team) will start from seventh place ahead of Niccolò Antonelli (Avintia) and John McPhee. Ayumu Sasaki (Tech3 KTM and involved in the accident described below, ed.) completes the top ten. Stefano Nepa (Boe) will start from 14th place, ahead of Andrea Migno (Snipers) who will start 17th.
The other Italians did not pass the Q1 trap. Alberto Surra (VR46 Riders Academy), wild card, will start from the 19th spot, ahead of Riccardo Rossi (BOE), who will start from 21st and his teammate, Elia Bartolini (VR46 Riders Academy) who will start from 23rd.
Big scare at the end for the Swiss driver Jason Dupasquier who was involved in a terrible accident with Ayumu Sasaki and Jeremy Alcoba which caused a red flag a few seconds from the end.
UPDATE ACCIDENT CONDITIONS MOTO3 GP MUGELLO
Jeremy Alcoba and Ayumu Sasaki are ok, while Jason Dupasquier, after receiving treatment on the track, was transported by air ambulance directly from the track. Further updates on the live broadcast of MotoGP qualifications which you can follow here.
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