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MotoGP Sepang: Foggia finds more Friday magic in Moto3

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Leopard’s Dennis Foggia maintained his typical Friday run of form with the fastest Moto3 time around the Sepang International Circuit. Setting the pace in the cooler morning session, Foggia was joined by Sterilgarda Husqvarna Max’s Ayumu Sasaki and BOE’s David Munoz in the top three by the close of play with the rookie the fastest improver across the afternoon.

Foggia was the man to beat as the penultimate round’s action began. The Italian setting an early benchmark to command the majority of the opening practice before his 2’12.226 confirmed his position in the closing stages.

Sasaki once again the main challenger, just 0.07s back. The pack sat over half a second adrift at the close of the 40-minute session with Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Jaume Masia best of the rest, two places ahead of newly crowned champion Izan Guevara.

The intense heat of a Malaysian afternoon greeted the lightweight class for FP2 as temperatures reached 52℃ on track. Numerous off-track excursions littering the opening minutes as CFMoto’s Carlos Tatay suffered a turn 14 crash on his outlap with Sic58’s Ricardo Rossi, Ryusei Yamanaka, Daniel Holgado and John McPhee also suffering in the early stages.

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