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Argentina MotoGP: Nakagami beats Quartararo in delayed FP1

LCR Honda’s Takaaki Nakagami topped the delayed first practice for the MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix despite turning up late having tested positive for COVID this week. 

Takaaki Nakagami, Team LCR Honda

MotoGP’s return to Argentina for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began has been dominated by the freight issues which forced Friday’s sessions to be cancelled.  

With the missing cargo – majorly affecting Gresini, VR46 and KTM which were missing motorcycles, while many others were also hit by the delays – turning up in the early hours of Saturday, the rescheduled FP1 was delayed to 12:35pm local time and extended by 15 minutes to an hour.  

Just one more 60-minute practice remains before qualifying later this evening.  

The delays to the weekend proved crucial for Nakagami, who was originally ruled out of the Argentina round after testing positive for COVID earlier in the week.  

However, having tested negative several times since, Nakagami arrived in Argentina on Friday and led FP1 in the opening stages with a 1m43.246s.  

As the dirty track surface continued to clear, top spot changed hands frequently across the opening 20 minutes of running.  

Reigning world champion Fabio Quartararo occupied top spot with 39 minutes left on the clock having guided his Yamaha to a 1m40.335s. 

This stood as the benchmark for around 10 minutes until Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro deposed the Frenchman with a series of three session-topping laps that culminated in a 1m39.509s.  

As the session entered its final 10 minutes, much of the field went for a soft tyre time attack, with Nakagami returning to the top of the pile with a 1m39.486s.  

But Quartararo blitzed his away around his first soft tyre time attack lap with a 1m39.216s, before going slightly quicker with a 1m39.155s next time around.  

With just under a minute to go, Nakagami moved clear by 0.127 seconds of Quartararo with a 1m39.028s to sensationally end a tight FP1 fastest of all.  

Honda’s Pol Espargaro slotted into third ahead of his Aprilia-mounted brother Aleix, while VR46 rookie Marco Bezzecchi – who didn’t have any bikes until the morning – ending FP1 as top Ducati runner in fifth.  

Alex Rins was the leading Suzuki rider in sixth ahead of Indonesian GP winner Miguel Oliveira (KTM), Maverick Vinales on the second Aprilia, Brad Binder on the second factory KTM and Rins’ teammate Joan Mir.  

World championship leader Enea Bastianini was just 0.561s off the pace in 11th on his Gresini Ducati ahead of factory counterpart Francesco Bagnaia and Tech 3 KTM’s Remy Gardner.  

Alex Marquez was 14th on the other LCR Honda ahead of a trio of Ducatis in Johann Zarco (Pramac), Luca Marini (VR46) and Jack Miller.  

Argentina MotoGP - FP1 results:

Cla Rider Bike Time Gap
1 Japan Takaaki Nakagami
Honda 1'39.028
2 France Fabio Quartararo
Yamaha 1'39.155 0.127
3 Spain Pol Espargaro
Honda 1'39.223 0.195
4 Spain Aleix Espargaro
Aprilia 1'39.224 0.196
5 Italy Marco Bezzecchi
Ducati 1'39.230 0.202
6 Spain Alex Rins
Suzuki 1'39.274 0.246
7 Portugal Miguel Oliveira
KTM 1'39.318 0.290
8 Spain Maverick Viñales
Aprilia 1'39.396 0.368
9 South Africa Brad Binder
KTM 1'39.425 0.397
10 Spain Joan Mir
Suzuki 1'39.427 0.399
11 Italy Enea Bastianini
Ducati 1'39.589 0.561
12 Italy Francesco Bagnaia
Ducati 1'39.622 0.594
13 Australia Remy Gardner
KTM 1'39.704 0.676
14 Spain Alex Marquez
Honda 1'39.756 0.728
15 France Johann Zarco
Ducati 1'39.802 0.774
16 Italy Luca Marini
Ducati 1'39.830 0.802
17 Australia Jack Miller
Ducati 1'39.899 0.871
18 Italy Franco Morbidelli
Yamaha 1'39.960 0.932
19 Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio
Ducati 1'40.004 0.976
20 Spain Jorge Martin
Ducati 1'40.182 1.154
21 South Africa Darryn Binder
Yamaha 1'40.293 1.265
22 Germany Stefan Bradl
Honda 1'40.346 1.318
23 Spain Raúl Fernández
KTM 1'40.474 1.446
24 Italy Andrea Dovizioso
Yamaha 1'40.721 1.693
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