Diogo Moreira (KTM) made history by taking the first pole position and also the first pilot of a Brazilian pilot to be the fastest in the world. official ranking for British Grand Prix Moto3 at the Silverstone circuit.

The 18-year-old Moreira surprised all the favourites, as no one had the São Paulo driver in this classification, and yet the Brazilian “worked” the second round of six laps that none of his opponents could beat and won. the first “pole” of his sports career, in front of the Spaniards Izan Guevara (GasGas) and Japanese Ryusei Yamanaka (KTM) finishing in 78th of a second.

Excellent in the first class, Italian Riccardo Rossi (Honda) stood out on the timeline almost from the start of the sessionSpanish Xavier Artigas (CFMoto) and Sergio Garcia Dols (GasGas)Japan’s Taiyo Furusato (Honda) finished fourth with a second and third place in a large group of drivers to move into the second division.

World leader Sergio García Dols had to work hard to achieve his goal, but at the end of the session he achieved it with almost two quick laps in a row; In addition to David Muñoz (KTM), Adrián Fernández (KTM), Jaume Masiá (KTM), Carlos Tatay (CFMoto), the only woman in the championship Ana Carrasco (KTM), penultimate, ahead of Marc García (KTM).

In the second division it was possible to see a little bit of everything, on one side the riders who wanted to go it alone to find their fastest lap, and others who chose to slow down in search of a good wheel. It represents an additional risk to the possibility of being approved by the Racing Directive, as it creates dangerous situations for the rest of the participants.

Japan’s Kaito Toba (KTM) was the first reference to the second division single-handedly.While Izan Guevara (GasGas) awaited his moment of departure at his workshop, benefiting from the follow-up of the Turkish Marine Pioneer (KTM), he was surpassed by a number of riders who had already outstripped the Japanese. As a group, they began plotting one-tenth of the stopwatch in the second turn and roll.

Brazil’s Diogo Moreira (KTM) was the next reference as he rolled with 2:10.951.With Riccardo Rossi and Stefano Nepa ahead of them, Sergio García Dols was again struggling to keep up a good pace, and with six minutes to go, many drivers – seven – were still in tenth place without setting their best time. table.

Japanese Tatsuki Suzuki and Italian Dennis Foggia choose teamworkRiding together on the English circuit and kicking off their first lap, they finished seventh and sixth respectively, down to fifteenth place with teammate and world leader as they climbed to second place 68,000ths of a second behind third-placed Izan Guevara (GasGas) Moreira on the same lap.

García Dols completed the fifth lap in the main drivers group, He managed to improve his time to climb to tenth place between two Husqvarna riders, British John McPhee and Japanese Ayumu Sasaki, eventually overtaking both with the drop of the checkered flag.

No one could beat the time of Diogo Moreira, who took the first pole position of his sports career, ahead of Izan Guevara and the South American pilot’s teammate, Japanese Rysusei Yamanaka.

Rossi, Nepa and Öncü took second place, Foggia, Suzuki and Sasaki third, McPhee, Sergio García Dols and Daniel Holgado fourth.