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Francesco Bagnaia maintained his strong showing from Friday’s practice to finish at the top of the charts once again in the final MotoGP Malaysia practice session. The double reigning MotoGP champion continued to dominate proceedings at the Malaysian Grand Prix as the Italian posted the fastest lap time of 1.58.658s. The closing stages of the […]
The double reigning MotoGP champion dominated proceedings at the Malaysian Grand Prix with the fastest lap time of 1.58.658s. Bagnaia and Martin engaged in mind games during the session, with Martin lapping faster in the closing stages but opting to abort to prevent Bagnaia from gaining an advantage. Quartararo secured a place in the top three, continuing Yamaha’s strong performances. Rookie Acosta impressed by securing fourth spot, followed by Vinales and Miller. Marquez placed his year-old Gresini bike in seventh, ahead of Rins and the Ducati rider. Bastianini and Morbidelli rounded out the top ten. Bezzecchi claimed 11th spot, leading Alex Marquez in 12th, while Fernandez recorded 13th place. Aleix Espargaro finished 14th and Nakagami and Fernandez took 15th and 16th spots. Zarco finished 17th, Binder and Mir following closely behind. Marini finished 20th, outpacing Iannone and Savadori.