Bradl leads Friday practice at Sachsenring

July 12, 2013

LCR Honda’s Stefan Bradl delighted his legion of German fans at Sachsenring by topping Friday practice with a benchmark lap time of 1’22.030 in this afternoon’s Free Practice 2 session.

Bradl set the best time of the day on the combination of the softer rear and harder front slick to narrowly beat Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jorge Lorenzo’s – who set his best time in the morning FP1 session - by 0.017 seconds. Third quickest today was Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa who stopped the clocks with a 1’22.221 to finish within two-tenths of Bradl. Power Electronics Aspar’s Aleix Espargaro again set the pace among the CRT pack, finishing eighth overall with a time of 1’22.641.

Ambient temperatures varied greatly today as cloud cover in the morning kept track temperatures low in FP1 before the sun emerged for FP2 to boost track temperatures to a peak of 41°C. The cool temperatures in the morning resulted in all riders using the softer rear slick options and only two riders evaluating the harder front slick option. As track temperatures increased for FP2, riders were able to evaluate both the harder front and rear slick options, although no clear picture on tyre choice for the race has emerged at this stage.

Warm and mainly fine conditions are expected tomorrow, though there is a slight chance of rain. The next MotoGP session is scheduled to start at 0955 local time tomorrow (GMT +2).

Shinji Aoki – Manager, Bridgestone Motorsport Tyre Development Department

“Today’s weather conditions were typical for this circuit, with early cloud cover keeping temperatures low before the sun came out in the afternoon. The cool track in FP1 meant most riders used softer slicks front and rear, before many riders switched to the harder front option when track temperatures increased in FP2. Today’s practice sessions showed how the layout of this circuit is so challenging as a few riders got caught out at turn eleven which is the first right-hand corner after a long sequence of left-hand turns. The chain of left-handed corners means the right shoulder of the tyres cool down substantially before the entry of turn eleven, which necessitates a precise approach by the riders. The lap times today were quite good – even in the cold FP1 session - with many riders lapping close to race lap record pace. If the weather stays dry, I think as teams refine their setup and track conditions improve we will see a very quick pace in qualifying tomorrow.”

Germany MotoGP: Top ten combined Free Practice 1 & 2 times

Pos

Rider

Team

Combined FP1&2 Time

Gap

1

Stefan BRADL 

LCR Honda MotoGP 

1'22.030 (FP2)

 

2

Jorge LORENZO 

Yamaha Factory Racing 

1'22.047 (FP1)

0.017

3

Dani PEDROSA 

Repsol Honda Team 

1'22.221 (FP1)

0.191

4

Valentino ROSSI 

Yamaha Factory Racing 

1'22.241 (FP1)

0.211

5

Marc MARQUEZ

Repsol Honda

1'22.251 (FP2)

0.221

6

Cal CRUTCHLOW

Monster Yamaha Tech3

1'22.469 (FP1)

0.439

7

Nicky HAYDEN 

Ducati Team

1'22.572 (FP2)

0.542

8

Aleix ESPARGARO 

Power Electronics Aspar 

1'22.641 (FP1)

0.611

9

Andrea DOVIZIOSO 

Ducati Team

1'22.850 (FP2)

0.820

10

Alvaro BAUTISTA 

GO&FUN Honda Gresini

1'22.882 (FP1)

0.852