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Marc Marquez topped first Hungary MotoGP session in 33 years
Championship leader Marc Marquez was the fastest in the first MotoGP session of the Hungarian Grand Prix after a 33-year absence, during which an Aprilia engine failure caused a red flag.
The race is back in Hungary at the Balaton Park circuit, last visited in 1992, with Marc Marquez topping the FP1 session on his Ducati.
Marquez’s dominance has been evident with six consecutive wins, but he anticipates tougher competition from rival manufacturers this weekend.
The session was halted due to a thrilling engine failure on Raul Fernandez’s Aprilia, followed by an incident involving Jorge Martin’s Aprilia.
After cleanup, Marquez’s performance was outstanding, with Pol Espargaro and Pedro Acosta following closely behind.
Luca Marini, on a Honda, and Alex Marquez on a Ducati also stood out during the session.






