Malaysia MotoGP: Martin quickest in FP3, Bagnaia drops into Q1

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Malaysia MotoGP: Martin quickest in FP3, Bagnaia drops into Q1
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Jorge Martin led third practice for the MalaysianGP, while a crash for Francesco Bagnaia dropped the MotoGP points leader into Q1. Full FP3 report and results:

Late spots of rain transformed the critical final timed practice ahead of qualifying into a tense shootout in the latter stages as the field made their bids to grab direct spots into the Q2 session later this afternoon.

The rain led to a frantic push for laps as the field bunched up at various points of the circuit, leading to traffic problems. But Bagnaia would crash going through Turn 8 trying to keep up with the Yamaha rider, which quite quicky put the Italian into a danger zone as a number of improvements started to happen behind him.

Rins’ late improvement pushed him up to eighth ahead of Aleix Espargaro, the Aprilia rider salvaging a tough weekend by following Martin on his final flying laps to secure a crucial Q2 place.

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