MotoGP news: Francesco Bagnaia sets the pace in qualifying and secures German GP pole position
The Italian was the only rider in the field who got into the 1:19s during a hotly contested qualifying session.
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The Italian was the only rider in the field who got into the 1:19s during a hotly contested qualifying session.
Max Verstappen stormed to a scintillating pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix as he dominated in changeable conditions to continue his quest for a second world championship.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took the pole position for Sunday's Montreal Grand Prix in a soggy qualifying battle against the elements.
MONTREAL :Max Verstappen put Red Bull on pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix with Alpine's Fernando Alonso leaping onto the front row alongside the Formula One championship leader in a wet qualifying on Saturday.
Max Verstappen’s Red Bull was in a league of its own as he powered to pole position in qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix. Qualifying in Montreal started in the wet and ended in the dry, but all conditions came alike to the defending champion as he took pole from Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz.
Qualifying for the F1 Canadian Grand Prix gets underway later today.
Elf Marc VDS’ Sam Lowes secured his first Moto2 pole position of 2022 on near lap-record pace at the Sachsenring on Saturday.
On a track where Ducati have struggled in recent years, Bagnaia was the only rider to finish his qualifying lap inside the one minute 20 second mark (1:19.931). Bagnaia, last year's runner-up in the championship, had set the lap record during FP3. He will be joined on the front row by two Frenchmen -- Yamaha's world championship leader Fabio Quartararo and Pramac Racing's Johann Zarco.