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ottobre 04, 2021 - Honda Racing

Marquez takes first front row in 441 days

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Another milestone for #marcmarquez on his return from injury as he secured third on the grid, his first front row of the season. #polespargaro faces an uphill battle from 12th on Sunday.

Both #marcmarquez and #polespargaro achieved their targets during the first of the Saturday sessions, the pair advancing into Q2 directly with fourth and seventh places respectively in Free Practice 3.

After leading the way in both Friday sessions, eyes were on #marcmarquez to see what he could produce on Saturday at the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas. With a steady FP3 under his belt, the six-time COTA winner used Free Practice 4 to refine his setting for the race and make a final assessment of the bumps before Q2. Marquez's first run produced a 2'03.209 – moving him to the provisional top of the timesheets. This would stand as his best time of the session as Marquez's second run was compromised by traffic.

441 days since his last front row, at the 2020 Spanish GP, #marcmarquez returns with a third-place position on the grid. Tomorrow's 20-lap Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas is set to be a long and physically demanding affair but the #93 is feeling confident with his race pace.

Saturday in Texas was a complicated day for #polespargaro. Espargaro suffered a fall at Turn 12 during Free Practice 4, but walked away unharmed and returned to the garage before rejoining on his second Repsol Honda Team RC213V. In Q2, the #44 set a 2'03.875 to take 12th on the grid – his fastest lap of the weekend so far. Left to rue a timing miscalculation, Espargaro was unable to fully capitalize on his second tyre of Qualifying and is ready to grit his teeth through what is set to be a long and demanding Americas GP.

The 20-lap race will start at 14:00 Local Time on Sunday, October 3. Forecasts are predicting another hot day under the Texas sun.

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