Poleman Marc Marquez appears to be in a good position to once again dominate the grid. MotoGP. By setting the absolute record at the Aragon circuit, the Spaniard notably beat his brother Alex Marquez, as well as two other Ducati riders. Indeed, Franco Morbidelli and Francesco Bagnaia completed, at the end of qualifying, a leading quartet once again hegemonic for the Italian manufacturer. The French fabio quartararo and Johann Zarco will start from 9th and 12th positions on the grid.
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MotoGP – Aragon Grand Prix
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Aragon GP – Sprint: And 7 for Marc Marquez, winner ahead of his brother
15:27 p.m. – Thank you for following the race with us. Join us tomorrow at 14 p.m. to follow the Aragon Grand Prix with live commentary. Marc Marquez will try to get off to a better start and win the race again.
15:26 p.m. – Here is the final ranking of this sprint race.
11/11 – 🏁 MARC MARQUEZ WINS HIS 7TH SPRINT RACE OF THE SEASON! He finished ahead of Alex Marquez and Fermin Aldeguer, who completed the podium. Pedro Acosta finished 5th, unable to get the better of Franco Morbidelli.
11/11 – Last lap of the race! Pedro Acosta is now threatening Franco Morbidelli for fourth place!
10/11 – Meanwhile, Fabio Quartararo lost 10th place to Raul Fernandez.
9/11 – It's done for Aldeguer on Morbidelli! The Gresini rider virtually climbs onto the podium with three laps to go.
8/11 – Fermin Aldeguer appears behind Franco Morbidelli! Three tenths of a second separate the two men between 4th and 3rd place.
7/11 – Maverick Vinales overtakes Fabio Quartararo while the Frenchman almost crashes! Marco Bezzecchi then passes and sends the Yamaha rider back to 10th position. Francesco Bagnaia, meanwhile, continues to lose positions. Starting 4th, the Italian is now 12th.
6/11 – Marc Marquez takes the lead in the Sprint!
5/11 – Marc Marquez is clearly closing in on his brother, the race leader. He is in a good position to overtake.
5/11 – Fermin Aldeguer overtakes Pedro Acosta for fourth place. The battle continues between the two drivers, however. Behind him, Fabio Quartararo is closely followed by Fabio Di Giannantonio.
4/11 – Penalty for Jack Miller who will have to make a long lap after Johan Mir went off the track.
3/11 – While the investigation into the incident between Mir and Miller is ongoing, Franco Morbidelli and Pedro Acosta are in the battle. Third place is at stake.
2/11 – 💥 Johan Mir crashes in sector 3! His 11th crash this season. Jack Miller can continue on his own.
2/11 – Marc Marquez makes up the deficit and overtakes Franco Morbidelli! The Spaniard moves into second place.
1/11 – Johann Zarco also missed his start. The Frenchman started 12th, but is now 15th. Fabio Quartararo is 6th.
1/11 – 🟢 The sprint race is underway! The start is given, but Marc Marquez loses the lead! Alex Marquez, on the other hand, opens up a first gap!
15h01 – Marc Marquez and Fabio Quartararo finally changed their minds and put on the soft tyre, like the other drivers.
15:00 p.m. – The warm-up lap begins in Aragon!
14h55 – 📊 Winner of six of the seven sprint races so far this season, Marc Marquez has only been beaten at Silverstone. His brother, Alex Marquez, won. Will he claim his seventh victory today?
14h53 – Marc Marquez, Fabio Quartararo and Fabio Di Giannantonio will start with the medium rear tyre! Typically chosen for Sunday's main race, this compound highlights the difficulty for all drivers in finding grip on this particular track.
14h49 – Although he has made a lot of progress since then, Fabio Quartararo was particularly frustrated yesterday, after a difficult Friday for the Frenchman.
Quartararo very frustrated before the Aragon GP: "Very strange things happened"
14h47 – The drivers gradually leave the pit lane for their first laps during the reconnaissance lap.
14h45 – ⏱️ Having dominated every session so far this weekend, Marc Marquez returned to his great form in Aragon. He notably set a new all-time track record in qualifying. Another time to beat: 1:45.704!
14h40 – Marc Marquez once again took pole position this morning after qualifying. Check out the starting grid for the sprint race.
14:35 p.m. – Hello everyone! Welcome to AUTOhebdo, where we'll follow the MotoGP Grand Prix of Aragon together. Today, it's time for the sprint race after qualifying, which took place late this morning.
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