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Quartararo admits the toughness of Ducati in FP1 MotoGP Japan

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Fabio Quartararo third place in the free practice session MotoGP Japan 2022. Knight Monster Energy Yamaha recognizes the toughness of the Ducati.

Quartararo, who is fighting to defend the world title MotoGP, third in the Japanese MotoGP FP1, on Friday (23/9). The French driver recorded a time of 1 minute and 44.558 seconds.

Quartararo’s engraving is 0.049 seconds slower than the Ducati rider, Jack Miller, who controlled the Japanese MotoGP FP1. While in second position there is Francesco Bagnaiawho also has 0.021 seconds ahead of Quartararo.

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Devouring the Motegi Circuit for 75 minutes, Fabio Quartararo admitted to the maximum. However, he admits that Ducati is superior in several respects, so much so that he is left behind in FP1 MotoGP Japan 2022.

“[Hari] intense, but it’s good enough. Our speed doesn’t look bad. But, looking at the margin that others have compared to us, it is truly amazing. Because I was on the limit from the first lap and our margin is not too high yet, “he said, quoted by Crash.

“So it’s actually quite difficult, because in terms of acceleration and with the device laundry as well as Ducati’s proprietary aerodynamics, quite difficult. I feel we have done our best today and it is pretty good. “

The victory is necessary for Quartararo in the 2022 Japanese MotoGP, after failing last week in the Aragon MotoGP series. The 23-year-old crashed, which made the difference in points cut by Bagnaia.

Currently, Fabio Quartararo still in the lead MotoGP classification 2022 with 211 points, only 10 points ahead of Bagnaia, who ranks second. If it fails again, e Francesco Bagnaia victory, then El Diablo will be overtaken by rival, with the championship leaving four more draws (later MotoGP Japan 2022).

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