P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Fermin Aldeguer had a less than perfect lap but it was still good enough for consecutive poles ahead of the Moto2 Thailand Grand Prix.
The weather took a turn and there were thunder predictions for the MotoGP sprint, but Aldeguer managed to secure pole position for round seventeen of the Moto2 championship at the Chang International Circuit. Despite a big moment where he almost lost control, he still improved his time and secured pole with a time of 1m 35.371s. Pedro Acosta, the championship leader, initially looked set for pole but was ultimately 0.177s slower than Aldeguer. Tony Arbolino, Acosta’s main rival, had a crash during qualifying and ended up qualifying in eighth place. Albert Arenas secured the final front row slot, his first time there this season.
Source: Crash