Spanish Pedro ‘Shark’ Acosta (Kalex) Spielberg absolutely overcame all obstacles presented to him in the official classification for the Moto2 Austrian Grand Prix on the “Red Bull” circuit and adds third ‘pole position’ of the year.
acosta fell to the ground at the beginning of the sessionthen one of his fastest laps was canceled with yellow flags flying around the track, and Austria nevertheless finished the race as category leader.
Sergio Garcia Babies The student of the Sito Pons team (Kalex), who will have to look for a new team in 2024, when the double Spanish 250 cc world champion will most likely leave the competition, was the first reference supported by the South African driver in Moto2. He was surpassed by Darryn Binder (Kalex) and then both by Dutchman Bo Bendsneyder (Kalex).
To be precise, Bendsneyder made the news in the morning with the announcement. Renewal of his contract with Eduardo Perales teamthat he will get Jaume Masiá, who will be promoted to Moto2 next season, as his teammate.
García Dols regained first place, but still six minutes into the session and a lot of room for improvement for the category.
With Sergio García Dols leading the quartet formed with the Germans, no one could. lukas tulovic (Kalex), out of the second division izan guevara (Kalex) with only 48 thousandths of a second on the last lap, the Italian Dennis Sisli and south africa darryn connector.
As soon as the second division started, news broke of the fall of Spanish Pedro Acosta (Kalex), the leader of the free training and championship. however, he was able to continue the session without starting his motorcycle and going to his workshop.
At the same point, Arón Canet (Kalex) crashed, unable to save his motorcycle, and was returned to his workshop in sixth place on the timeline between Italian Tony Arbolino and Spanish Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro).
Meanwhile, Pedro Acosta was able to continue the session, despite deciding to enter his workshop before securing a position in the classification. Just minutes later, he was back on the track, making a launch lap and taking the lead on the next lap.
Mazarrón’s ‘Shark’ filmed at 1:34,040which allowed him to lead the then-leader Japanese with 271 thousandths of a second. Moon Ogura (Kalex), with Italian Celestino Vietti (Kalex) and Thai Somkiat Chantrabehind them.
Acosta continued to shoot and his effort achieved desired benefits by “scratching” a few thousandths of a second from his best time They snatched the record for falls to 1:33.9 only when there was a yellow flag for the fall of England’s Sam Lowes (Kalex) in the fourth sector.
Despite this, Pedro Acosta secured a first place spot ahead of Albert and Ogura and Vietti, second-placed Britons Jake Dixon (Kalex), Somkiat Chantra and Fermín Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) and Tony Arbolino (Kalex). Arenas (Kalex) and Manuel González (Kalex), who had many technical problems with their bikes, finished third.
Arón Canet dropped to tenth, ahead of Spain’s Alonso López (Boscoscuro) and Czech Filip Salac (Kalex) from sixth place.