P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Raul Fernandez leads morning warm-up for the Thai MotoGP, despite an arm issue – Marc Marquez watches Pedro Acosta last-turn move.
After Marco Bezzecchi’s mistake in the sprint race, an RS-GP from Aprilia led the timesheets in the morning warm-up at Buriram, but it was Trackhouse rider Raul Fernandez who set the pace, despite suffering arm or shoulder pain.
Fernandez, third in the Sprint race, seemed to have hurt his arm during braking, switching from a soft to medium rear tire, preparing for the 26-lap grand prix in the afternoon.
VR46’s Fabio di Giannantonio was closest to Fernandez, with Marc Marquez just behind.
Marquez trailed Acosta in warm-up, after receiving a penalty in the Sprint race for a hard pass on the KTM rider.
Top six in warm-up included Alex Marquez, Ai Ogura, and Bezzecchi, who was on a used medium rear tire.
Quartararo’s challenging weekend continued with a save, while teammate Miller helped Moreira back to the pits.






