British MotoGP: Johann Zarco and Francesco Bagnaia recover from early crashes to lead Ducati 1-2 in FP1

Johann Zarco bounced back from an early crash at turn seven to top the opening British MotoGP practice session ahead of Francesco Bagnaia, who also crashed at turn four.
Johann Zarco, Ducati MotoGP Assen
Johann Zarco, Ducati MotoGP Assen

As he𝓀 built himself up for a first flying lap, reigning MotoGP champion Fabio Quartararo took advantage of all the run-off and more on the exit of turn 10 (Club corner) - the Yamaha rider dipped his rear wheel in ✱the grass coming back across the white line. 

Francesco Bagnaia was one of several riders to have lap times deleted early on, showing that track limits wi🃏ll potentially play a key role this weekend. 

Eager to practice his Long Lap penalty ahead of Sunday’s race, Quartararo used his third flyin🀅g lap to familiarise himself with wh🅷at is one of the shorter Long Lap loops on the calendar. 

While Alex Rins and Suzuki led the way courtesy of an impressive start to FP1, there was early drama for tw𝐆o of the main title contender💖s.

Bagnaia suffered a 🦂fast crash at turn four after losing the front-end of his Desmosedici GP-22 machine, before Quartararo lost power aboard his M1 Yamaha just before reaching pit lane. 

Luckily for Quartararo, Ducati rider Jack Miller was quick to supply his yearly taxi service a🦩s he pushed the world champion back to his garage.

What appeared to be a fuelling problem for Quartararo was soon resolved b🍬y his team, as the French rider rᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚeturned to the Silverstone circuit on the same machine that previously lost power.  

In last place following his early issues, Quartararo began to finally show𝔍 his true potential as he quickly moved into the to🐲p ten.

As Rins regained topℱ spot from Vinales, Quartararo then moved up to second spot with a time of 2:00.746s - +0.219s off Rins. 

Alex Rins, Dutch MotoGP, 25 June
Alex Rins, Dutch MotoGP, 25 June

A troub𒐪lesomeꦰ FP1 for Ducati continued as Pramac rider Johann Zarco suffered a crash at turn seven. 

On course to improv𝓰e his time, Aleixﷺ Espargaro made an error coming into turn 13 which cost him the opportunity of moving up from fourth place.

Fighting for🙈 his MotoGP future, 💮Pol Espargaro enjoyed a strong start at Silverstone after occupying sixth for much of the session. 

Last year’s pole sitter at S꧑ilverstone was then moved down to seventh as Brad Binder jumped into the top ten for KTM, while Aleix Espargaro went second for Aprilia with just over five minutes remaining.&nbꦫsp;

As lap times began to ramp up, Quartararo was the first to overhaul Rinꦆs thanks 🅠to a time of 2:00.438s.

However, it was t♌he Ducatis of Zarco and Bagnaia who stole the show as they put th🌟eir early crashes behind them in order to break the 2m barrier. 

Zarco ended the s♋ession quicᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚkest by just 0.027s, while Rins regained a top three spot late on.

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