What went on in MotoGP’s first practice at ex-F1 Buddh track

What went on in MotoGP’s first practice at ex-F1 Buddh track

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Marco Bezzecchi led Marc Marquez in the opening practice session of MotoGP’s inaugural Indian Grand Prix.

Marco Bezzecchi topped the opening practice session of MotoGP’s first-ever Indian Grand Prix, surpassing Marc Marquez. The session lasted for 70 minutes instead of the usual 45, with the second practice scheduled for a similar extended runtime. Turn 1 posed a challenge for the riders, with many struggling to find the right braking point and either going off track or into the gravel trap. Brad Binder and Takaaki Nakagami were among those who crashed as a result. Jorge Martin led most of the session, but Bezzecchi secured the fastest time in the final minutes. Marquez finished second, followed by Binder. Other top performers included Raul Fernandez and Maverick Vinales. Fabio Quartararo experienced mechanical issues, limiting his and Franco Morbidelli’s laps. Additionally, there were crashes involving Michele Pirro and Pol Espargaro.

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Source: The Race

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