(Reuters) - Jorge Martin of Pramac Racing set a lap record and stormed to his second pole position of the season at the Japanese Grand Prix on ...
- Jorge Martin of Pramac Racing set a lap record and stormed to his second pole position of the season at the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday, with championship leader Francesco Bagnaia andChurch Brewing: where the customers are the congregation and the choir | SaltWire - Jorge Martin of Pramac Racing set a lap record and stormed to his second pole position of the season at the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday, with championship leader Francesco Bagnaia and last year's winner Jack Miller...
Martin secured his spot atop the timesheets by improving on Brad Binder's Friday mark with a time of 1.43.198. "I feel strong and making the record in Motegi is always special. I really enjoy this track, so I'm really happy," Martin said.VR46 Racing's Marco Bezzecchi, who comfortably won the inaugural Indian Grand Prix last week, launched through the gravel early in the session but was able to make his way back to the Mobility Resort Motegi soon after, recovering in fourth.
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