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The qualifying battles were heated at the MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix. Jorge Martin secured pole position with a strong lap time of 1:30.812, completing the fastest lap in Q1. Critical incidents occurred during Q2, including Marc Marquez's disqualification due to track limits violation and Pedro Acosta's technical failure, while Jorge Martin clinched his victory.
Q1 Battle and Critical Disqualifications
The first part of the race, Q1, tested riders' adherence to track limits. Riders began their fast laps approximately four minutes after exiting the pit lane onto the track. Diogo Moreira set the early pace in the first lap, but Franco Morbidelli settled in second place by a narrow margin. Joan Mir secured first place by establishing a strong pace, recording a time of 1:31.315.
Our representative Toprak finished approximately one second behind the leader. The stewards disqualified Toprak's lap due to track limits infringement. This incident led to a critical turn in the standings.
After the first laps, riders returned to the track for setup optimization and quickly rejoined the competition. In the fifth minute of Q1, Quartararo, although falling behind Joan Mir in the first two sectors, showed competitive pace in the final sectors, recording a time of 1:31.271 and securing first place. However, he had to leave his fast lap halfway due to traffic on track. The tension created by this situation was noticeable on camera feeds. Our representative Toprak finished tenth, lagging behind the leader by 1.854 seconds.
At the end of the Q1 session, the flag waved, and the standings remained unchanged, with Quartararo and Mir in the top two. Our representative Toprak finished in 12th place with the best time of 1:33.125.
Q2 Pole Position and Critical Moments
In the Q2 session, which determined the pole position, Marco Bezzecchi seized the early pace with a strong time of 1:30.853 and took first place. Raul Fernandez, despite being faster than Bezzecchi in the first two sectors, fell behind in the final sections, securing second place.
However, the most critical moments occurred during the session. Marc Marquez was disqualified due to 'track limits infringement' and returned to eighth place. Furthermore, Pedro Acosta left the track for a long distance into the grass due to a technical problem with his motorcycle. The rider, struggling to start his bike after the issue, pushed his motorcycle into the garage from off the track. This incident once again highlighted the dynamic nature of the race.
In the fifth minute of Q2, Jorge Martin secured first place with his lap time of 1:30.812, overtaking Bezzecchi. Ai Ogura finished fifth with a time of 1:30.939. Although Ogura improved his time in the next lap, he remained second behind Jorge Martin by a narrow margin.
At the end of the session, Raul Fernandez had set a strong lap for first place, but his lap was disqualified due to 'track limits infringement', and he returned to fourth place. Fernandez experienced disappointment after the decision; he tried again but could not achieve a competitive result. The session ended with the flag waved, and Jorge Martin claimed the pole position.
Q2 Standings Details
The results determining the standings in Q2 are as follows:
- 1. Jorge Martin (Aprilia Racing Team): 1:30.812
- 2. Ai Ogura (Trackhouse Racing Team): 1:30.823
- 3. Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia Racing Team): 1:30.845
- 4. Raul Fernandez (Trackhouse Racing Team): 1:30.915
- 5. F. Bagnaia (Ducati Team): 1:30.930
- 6. F. Di Giannantonio (Team VR46): 1:30.955
- 7. M. Marquez (Ducati Team): 1:31.131
- 8. P. Acosta (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing): 1:31.224
- 9. F. Quartararo (Yamaha Factory Racing): 1:31.316
- 10. J. Mir (Repsol Honda Team): 1:31.504
- 11. E. Bastianini (Tech 3): 1:31.604
- 12. A. Marquez (Gresini Racing): No time recorded.
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