KOMPAS.com – Session free practice 1 (FP1) begins the event MotoGP Styria on the Circuit Red Bull Ring, Friday (21/8/2020).
Pramac Racing racer, Jack Miller, became the fastest in the Styria MotoGP FP1 session. He recorded a time of 1 minute 28.859 seconds.
The second place is occupied by the Austrian MotoGP champion, Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team), with a record time of 1 minute 23.863 seconds.
The third position is occupied by Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM) with a time of 1 minute 23,898.
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Meanwhile, Valentino Rossi ( Monster Energy Yamaha) bloated in 17th position with a notch time of 1 minute 24 seconds, 699 seconds.
At the Red Bull Ring Circuit in the Austrian MotoGP event, Rossi looks problematic in FP and Qualification. However, he was able to finish 5th in the session race.
Then the Petronas Yamaha SRT racer, Fabio Quartararo, looked frustrated during the FP1 session at the Red Bull Ring Circuit.
The provisional leader of the 2020 MotoGP standings seems annoyed with his motorbike that cannot go as he wishes.
Early frustration for @ FabioQ20! ????
Is his championship lead under threat this weekend? ????#AustrianGP ???? pic.twitter.com/O6OUzHXlLn
– MotoGP ™ ???? (@MotoGP) August 21, 2020
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Following are the complete results of the FP1 MotoGP Styria, Friday (21/8/2020) afternoon WIB:
1. Jack Miller – 1 minute 23,859 seconds
2. Andrea Dovizioso – 1 minute 23,863
3. Miguel Oliveira – 1 menit 23,898
4. Takaaki Nakagami-1 menit 23,950
5. Joan Mir – 1 menit 23,961
6. Franco Morbidelli – 1 menit 24,198
7.Brad Binder – 1 minute 24,251
8. Iker Lecuona – 1 minute 24,301
9. Maverick Vinales – 1 minute 24,324
10.Fabio Quartararo – 1 minute 24,381
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17. Valentino Rossi – 1 minute 24.699 seconds
Just over a second covers the entire field in FP1! ????@jackmilleraus leads with @AndreaDovizioso, @ _moliveira88, @ takanakagami30 and @JoanMirOfficial all within a tenth! ??@BMWMotorsport | #AustrianGP ???? pic.twitter.com/cUspRccL6G
– MotoGP ™ ???? (@MotoGP) August 21, 2020
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