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MotoGP Qatar GP: Martin tops first practice, Acosta shines in third

Following two pre-season tests in February, the 21-round 2024 MotoGP campaign begins this weekend in Qatar.

Last year’s championship runner-up Jorge Martin topped the times by 0.047 seconds in a largely unrepresentative opening session from Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro.

But it was Tech3 GasGas rookie Acosta who stole the show, topping the session on several occasions and ending up third on just his 11th day on the KTM MotoGP bike since last November’s Valencia test.

Run under sunnier conditions than either the sprint or grand prix will be staged, the 45-minute FP1 in Qatar was largely about brushing away the cobwebs for the 22-rider field.

Factory KTM rider Jack Miller set the early pace with a 1m55.258s, before Honda’s Joan Mir edged ahead with a 1m54.221s.

Acosta took to the top of the order for the first time with 38 minutes to go with a 1m53.992s to turn heads, before Marc Marquez on the Gresini Ducati took over with a 1m53.408s.

Pedro Acosta, Tech3 GASGAS Factory Racing (Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images)

Top spot would continue to change hands through Martin and Ducati’s Enea Bastianini, before Martin was back in front with 20 minutes to go on a 1m53.138s.

Marquez, in his first official race weekend session on a Ducati, returned to the top of the standings with a 1m53.124s a few minutes after Martin went quicker, before Bastianini produced a 1m53.000s.

With just over 10 minutes to go, Brad Binder on the KTM dipped underneath the 1m53s with a 1m52.889s, before Acosta – still on used tyres, like the majority of the field – put in a 1m52.695s.

This only kept him top for another five minutes until Martin set the session benchmark at 1m52.624s.

Aprilia’s Espargaro further demoted Acosta when he jumped up to second, while Marquez led the Ducati charge in fourth on his 2023-spec bike.

Binder was fifth from LCR Honda’s Johann Zarco, Bastianini, VR46 Ducati’s Fabio Di Giannantonio – who won last year’s Qatar GP – Miller and reigning world champion Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) to round out the top 10.

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team (Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images)

Miguel Oliveira was 12th in the Trackhouse Racing team’s first official MotoGP session, while Alex Rins was the leading Yamaha in 15th.

Joan Mir led factory Honda team-mate Luca Marini in 16th, while Fabio Quartararo was 19th on the sister Yamaha.

Franco Morbidelli was 2.1s off the pace as he made his return to MotoGP action with Pramac Ducati since suffering a concussion in pre-season training. FP1 in Qatar marked Morbidelli’s first on the GP24 this year.

MotoGP Qatar GP - FP1 results:

   
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Cla Rider # Bike Laps Time Interval km/h Speed Trap
1 Spain J. Martin Pramac Racing 89   17

1'52.624

  171.970  
2 Spain A. Espargaro Aprilia Racing Team 41 Aprilia 15

+0.047

1'52.671

0.047 171.898  
3 Spain P. Acosta Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 31 KTM 16

+0.071

1'52.695

0.024 171.862  
4 Spain M. Marquez Gresini Racing 93 Ducati 17

+0.177

1'52.801

0.106 171.700  
5 South Africa B. Binder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 33 KTM 19

+0.265

1'52.889

0.088 171.566  
6 France J. Zarco Team LCR 5 Honda 16

+0.303

1'52.927

0.038 171.509  
7 Italy E. Bastianini Ducati Team 23   17

+0.326

1'52.950

0.023 171.474  
8 Italy F. Di Giannantonio Pertamina Enduro VR46 MotoGP Team 49 Ducati 16

+0.363

1'52.987

0.037 171.417  
9 Australia J. Miller Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 43 KTM 17

+0.407

1'53.031

0.044 171.351  
10 Italy F. Bagnaia Ducati Team 1   15

+0.597

1'53.221

0.190 171.063  
11 Spain A. Marquez Gresini Racing 73 Ducati 17

+0.626

1'53.250

0.029 171.019  
12 Portugal M. Oliveira TrackHouse Racing 88 Aprilia 16

+0.714

1'53.338

0.088 170.887  
13 Spain M. Viñales Aprilia Racing Team 12 Aprilia 16

+0.727

1'53.351

0.013 170.867  
14 Spain R. Fernández TrackHouse Racing 25 Aprilia 14

+0.756

1'53.380

0.029 170.823  
15 Spain A. Rins Yamaha Factory Racing 42 Yamaha 17

+0.783

1'53.407

0.027 170.783  
16 Spain J. Mir Repsol Honda Team 36 Honda 16

+0.811

1'53.435

0.028 170.740  
17 Italy L. Marini Repsol Honda Team 10 Honda 16

+0.984

1'53.608

0.173 170.480  
18 Italy M. Bezzecchi Pertamina Enduro VR46 MotoGP Team 72 Ducati 18

+1.002

1'53.626

0.018 170.453  
19 France F. Quartararo Yamaha Factory Racing 20 Yamaha 16

+1.213

1'53.837

0.211 170.138  
20 Spain A. Fernandez Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 37 KTM 17

+1.223

1'53.847

0.010 170.123  
21 Japan T. Nakagami Team LCR 30 Honda 17

+1.239

1'53.863

0.016 170.099  
22 Italy F. Morbidelli Pramac Racing 21   18

+2.125

1'54.749

0.886 168.785  
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