Bahrain Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton struggles in first practice
Alpha Tauri's Pierre Gasly set the pace in first practice at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix as the true competitive picture remained unclear.
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Alpha Tauri's Pierre Gasly set the pace in first practice at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix as the true competitive picture remained unclear.
The Trident driver, who joins the team from Hitech Grand Prix for his third season in the series, set a 1m48.012s to top the timesheets on Friday morning.
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MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez suffered a high-speed crash in second practice for the Indonesian Grand Prix on Friday as title-holder Fabio Quartararo roared back to go quickest. World-class motorcycling is back in Indonesia for the first time in 25 years and there was drama in the second practice session on a sweltering afternoon on the new Mandalika circuit on the tropical island of Lombok. Spain's Marquez had already suffered a couple of hair-raising wobbles on his Honda and went flying off at speed at Turn 11 before tumbling painfully through the gravel. The 29-year-old got up after a short time and should be fine for qualifying on Saturday and race day on Sunday, when rain and thunderstorms are forecast. The nasty fall left Marquez down in 22nd on the timesheets, which were topped by France's Quartararo.
Times and results from Friday’s MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 free practice sessions at Mandalika International Street Circuit in Indonesia
Andy Murray is set for a prolonged period on the practice courts after he competes at the Miami Open later this month. The former world No 1 exited Indian Wells at the second-round stage after losing to Alexander Bublik, but after notching his 700th career win during the tournament, he will remain in the US after accepting a wild card for Miami, which starts on March 23.
Some advice for Zach Johnson: Step away from the ball for practice swings going forward.