Marquez recovers to take pole in Thailand

Marquez charges to pole
Marquez charges to pole

MotoGP championship leader Marc Marquez grabbed pole position in the inaugural Thailand Grand Prix Saturday, just ahead of Italian great Valentino Rossi.

Due to a crash in Saturday’s Free Practice 3, Marc Marquez was forced out of a top-10 start for the second qualifying (Q2) session.

This forced the 25-year-old Spaniard to grab one of the top-two times in the first qualifying (Q1) session if he wanted to get into Q2 – which he did. The Repsol Honda rider followed that up with the top time in Q2 to become the first rider in MotoGP history to progress from Q1 to Q2 and claim the pole.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]The reigning world title-holder burst out front with 1min 30.088secs, 0.011 ahead of Rossi's 1:30.099 as Andrea Dovizioso rounded out the top three.

Marquez holds a comfortable 72-point lead over Dovizioso heading into Sunday's race, where he is looking to close in on his fifth world title.

"I was disappointed to be in group one because during all weekend I felt happy with the bike. But we had a problem in FP3 that I had to go out to push for the time. When I went into to change the bike there was no time. The tires were hard for many laps . I crashed. I wasn't able to be in group 2. But this can happen when you work for the race. It can be risky but it paid off today as I won in group one and two," said Marquez.

When 2018 Thailand MotoGP Qualifying wrapped up, the top 10 were within a 0.6 of a second of each other.

Heading up row two is Rossi’s teammate Maverick Vinales, who was followed by LCR Honda’s Cal Crutchlow and Team Suzuki Ecstar’s Andrea Iannone.

Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa, who retires after 2018 MotoGP, qualified seventh ahead of Monster Yamaha Tech 3’s Johann Zarco and Alma Pramac Racing Ducati’s Danilo Petrucci.

Rounding out the top 12 were Alma Pramac Ducati’s Jack Miller, Team Suzuki Ecstar’s Alex Rins and Angel Neito Ducati’s Alvaro Bautista.

So it’s Marquez who creates history to become the first MotoGP pole sitter in Thailand, but he’ll face stiff competition if he’s to become the first winner. 23 races have gone by without a Yamaha victory, but Rossi and Vying are in the hunt to stop the streak, with Dovizioso ready to put a dent in Marquez’ title advantage.

Marc Marquez
“It’s fantastic to be on pole, and it seems it’s a record to have done so going trough Q1 but I honestly would have preferred to pass directly to Q2! This morning we were very unlucky because when we fitted the new rear tire at the end of FP3, we had a little issue and had to quickly swap to the other bike. It wasn’t the same, and I lost the front while I was improving my lap time. Anyway, after that we managed everything in a good way, and in QP1 I was able to ride very well. We’re very happy because a front-row start was our target. Now we have a very important race tomorrow, and a very long one. I’m happy with my race pace but we must wait and see what the conditions are like and where we and our opponents are. On paper, at the moment there are a few riders who should be able to be fast. It will be important to manage the tires and the physical conditions well. Our target will be the podium."

Lineup

POS RIDER TEAM BIKE TIME GAP
1 Marc Marquez Honda Honda 1m30.088s 0.000s
2 Valentino Rossi Yamaha Yamaha 1m30.099s 0.011s
3 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati Ducati 1m30.227s 0.139s
4 Maverick Vinales Yamaha Yamaha 1m30.328s 0.240s
5 Cal Crutchlow LCR Honda Honda 1m30.356s 0.268s
6 Andrea Iannone Suzuki Suzuki 1m30.419s 0.331s
7 Dani Pedrosa Honda Honda 1m30.458s 0.370s
8 Johann Zarco Tech3 Yamaha Yamaha 1m30.471s 0.383s
9 Danilo Petrucci Pramac Ducati Ducati 1m30.599s 0.511s
10 Jack Miller Pramac Ducati Ducati 1m30.660s 0.572s
11 Alex Rins Suzuki Suzuki 1m30.738s 0.650s
12 Alvaro Bautista Aspar Ducati Ducati 1m30.976s 0.888s
13 Franco Morbidelli MVDS Honda Honda 1m30.923s
14 Takaaki Nakagami LCR Honda Honda 1m30.995s
15 Bradley Smith KTM KTM 1m31.207s
16 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia Aprilia 1m31.243s
17 Karel Abraham Aspar Ducati Ducati 1m31.374s
18 Hafizh Syahrin Tech3 Yamaha Yamaha 1m31.389s
19 Pol Espargaro KTM KTM 1m31.399s
20 Xavier Simeon Avintia Ducati Ducati 1m31.686s
21 Jordi Torres Avintia Ducati Ducati 1m31.819s
22 Thomas Luthi MVDS Honda Honda 1m31.830s
23 Scott Redding Aprilia Aprilia 1m31.835s