[Motomondiale] – Good afternoon dear readers of FormulaPassion.it passionate about MotoGP and welcome back with the appointment dedicated to the direct report of the fourth free practice session and of Qualifications of the Sachsenring German Grand Prix, tenth race of the 2022 world championship in the premier class.
• Session suspended
13.45 – Everything still stopped at the Sachsenring, where the session has been awaited for 15 minutes. The delay is caused by technical problems in the paddock.
13.38 – The electricity in the pits seems to have returned in a stable manner. Once the green light has been obtained from the plant technicians, the start signal will be given at 5 minutes.
13.36 – The electricity comes and goes, the generators are switched on in the boxes to keep the electric blankets up to temperature.
There are 32 degrees of air in a hot Sachsenring.
Sachsenring or Sepang? pic.twitter.com/gsR2837Ww2
– Repsol Honda Team (@HRC_MotoGP) June 18, 2022
13.34 – The entire paddock is without electricity, there is concern about the blackout, which seems not to be easy to resolve.
13.28 – Blackout in the pits, the session will start later than the originally scheduled 13.30.
Session delayed for #MotoGP due to technical issues 🔧
We will keep you updated as soon as we know more 👇 #GermanGP 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/OMz2pw0vzk
– MotoGP ™ 🏁 (@MotoGP) June 18, 2022
13.25 – Alex Rins (Suzuki) raised the white flag after Free Practice 3: too much pain in his fractured wrist for the Spaniard. The after-effects of the injury remedied at the start in Barcelona are being felt and Rins hopes to be able to race next Sunday in Assen.
13.20 – Qualifying in the Moto3 class has just finished with the pole of Izan Guevara (GasGas), who will find Dennis Foggia (Leopard) and Daniel Holgado (KTM Ajo) next to him in the front row. Championship leader Sergio Garcia (GasGas) will start from the eighth box of the grid.
13.10 – On the sunny Sachsenring track, the centaurs have already broken the track record several times, set this morning by Bagnaia (Ducati) at 1’19.765. But this limit is destined to be exceeded in turn in qualifying, which will soon begin on the Saxon circuit. Two are the favorite bikes for pole, Ducati, which monopolized the top positions on both Friday and this morning, and Aprilia, always very competitive with Aleix Espargarò. Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) is trying to resist, but the Frenchman seems to have a constant gap of a couple of tenths. On the other hand, Enea Bastianini, the slowest member of the Ducati team and remained far from direct entry into Q2, fails to change his weekend.
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